- Héctor Cavallero
Héctor Cavallero (born
2 October 1941 ), nicknamed "El Tigre", "The Tiger", is an Argentine politician, who was mayor ofRosario and a member of theArgentine Chamber of Deputies for the province of Santa Fe [http://www.desarrolloyregion.com/ampliar_novedades.asp?contentId=3508 Profile of National Deputy candidates] .]Cavallero was born in
Las Parejas, Santa Fe , but went to high school in the General Paz Military Liceum in Córdoba, and studied Biochemistry at theUniversidad Nacional del Litoral .Cavallero was first elected mayor of the large city of Rosario, in southern Santa Fe, in 1989, for the Popular Socialist Party (an offshoot of the Socialist Party). Former mayor
Horacio Usandizaga , a Radical, had publicly vowed to resign ifCarlos Menem was electedPresident of Argentina . Upon Menem's success in the 1989 election andRaúl Alfonsín early departure from office, Usandizaga kept his word, and Cavallero was set to complete his term. After the remaining two years, Cavallero was reelected for the 1991–1995 period.Despite his affiliation, Cavallero eventually decided to align himself with the Justicialist Menem administration. He ran for governor of Santa Fe on the 1995 election along other Justicialist candidates, under the electoral system called "
Ley de Lemas ", which allowed several factions of the same party to present candidates for the main election and add up their votes. Horacio Usandizaga presented himself for governor and obtained the majority of votes, but the system, however, ended up favouring the "pure" Justicialist candidateJorge Obeid , whose votes were supplemented by Cavallero's.Having severed his ties with his former party and lost an election, Cavallero remained a supporter of the increasingly criticized Menem administration. He founded a new party called "Partido del Progreso Social" (Party for Social Progress), and in 1999 he was elected national Deputy for Santa Fe. His term coincided with the economic depression and collapse of the Argentine economy. In 2003 he ran for governor again, and lost (again) to Jorge Obeid.
In 2007 he competed in the primary election of the Justicialist-led
Front for Victory , for mayor of Rosario, with the support of governor candidateRafael Bielsa and againstJuan Héctor Sylvestre Begnis . He beat Sylvestre Begnis, obtaining more than double his votes. On the main election of2 September 2007 , however, he lost by a landslide to his former collaborator, the SocialistMiguel Lifschitz , who was seeking reelection. [La Capital, 3 September 2007. [http://www.lacapital.com.ar/2007/09/03/politica/noticia_414459.shtml Lifschitz aplastó a Cavallero y fue reelecto intendente] .]References
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