- Governor of Mendoza
The
Constitution (1916) ofMendoza Province ,Argentina states that the executive power of theProvince will be led by a citizen chosen as aGovernor by the people for a four-year term, and not allowed to be re-elected for the immediately following term.Before it was constituted as a
Province in 1920,Mendoza Province was known as Cuyo Province, and before (1912) it was part ofCordoba Province . The office of Governor came into existence when the independent Province was created.Since that time
Mendoza Province has had almost a hundred Governors, as well as other types of officials in charge of the executive power.The office of the Governor of Mendoza is on the 4th floor of the Government House building, inside the Civic Center of the City of Mendoza. The Civic Center is a park with administrative buildings of the Executive and Judicial Powers and the Mendoza Province Federal Court.
The office of the
Governor is commonly known as "The Seat of San Martín", sinceJosé de San Martín was one of the firstGovernors of the Province. This was the only executive office that San Martín ever held in the history of Argentina.External links
* [http://www.mendoza.gov.ar/ Government of Mendoza] (in Spanish)
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