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Daniel Scioli

Daniel Osvaldo Scioli (Spanish: [daˈnjel ˈsjoli] , Italian: [ˈʃɔːli];[1] born 13 January 1957) is an Argentine politician, sportsman, and businessman. He was Vice President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007 and Governor of Buenos Aires Province from 2007 to 2015. Since September 2022 (and previously, from 2020 to June 2022) he has been Argentina's ambassador to Brazil.[2]

Daniel Scioli
Scioli in 2022
Ambassador of Argentina to Brazil
Assumed office
5 September 2022
PresidentAlberto Fernández
Javier Milei
Preceded byHimself
In office
29 June 2020 – 15 June 2022
PresidentAlberto Fernández
Preceded byCarlos Magariños
Succeeded byHimself
Minister of Productive Development
In office
15 June 2022 – 3 August 2022
PresidentAlberto Fernández
Preceded byMatías Kulfas
Succeeded bySergio Massa (as Minister of Economy)
Governor of Buenos Aires
In office
10 December 2007 – 10 December 2015
Vice GovernorAlberto Balestrini
Gabriel Mariotto
Preceded byFelipe Solá
Succeeded byMaría Eugenia Vidal
Vice President of Argentina
In office
25 May 2003 – 10 December 2007
PresidentNéstor Kirchner
Preceded byCarlos Álvarez
Succeeded byJulio Cobos
President of the Justicialist Party
In office
27 October 2010 – 9 May 2014
Preceded byNéstor Kirchner
Succeeded byEduardo Fellner
In office
29 June 2009 – 11 November 2009
Preceded byNéstor Kirchner
Succeeded byNéstor Kirchner
National Deputy
In office
10 December 2017 – 10 December 2019
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
In office
10 December 1997 – 23 December 2001
ConstituencyCity of Buenos Aires
Personal details
Born
Daniel Osvaldo Scioli

(1957-01-13) 13 January 1957 (age 67)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Political partyJusticialist Party
Other political
affiliations
Justicialist Agreement (1999–2003)
Front for Victory (2003–2017)
Citizen's Unity (2017–2019)
Frente de Todos (2019–present)
Spouse
(m. 1991; div. 2015)
Domestic partnerGisella Berger (2016–2020)
Children2
Alma materArgentine University of Enterprise
Signature
WebsiteOfficial website

He has also served two tenures as president of the Justicialist Party. He was the candidate to the presidency for the Front for Victory ticket in the 2015 general elections, and lost to Mauricio Macri in a runoff election. From June to September 2022, he briefly served as Minister of Production in the cabinet of Alberto Fernández.

Family edit

Scioli was born in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires. He spent his first years in a middle class home located at the corner of Corrientes and Humboldt. His grandfather ran an electrical hardware store, which over time grew into a store selling electrical appliances that was to become the family business. Scioli has described himself as a loyal man devoted to his stable and intimate circle, and an understanding but demanding father.

In 1975, his brother José Scioli was kidnapped by a cell of the Montoneros guerrilla group. Daniel Scioli, then aged 18, carried out the negotiations with the kidnappers to free his brother. José was released in exchange for a cash payment by their father.[3]

He was married to former model and entrepreneur Karina Rabolini and has an extramarital daughter. Scioli refused to recognize his daughter, but he was eventually forced by law to recognize her. She was then accepted by Scioli as his daughter when she was 18 years old.[4] Regarding this issue, he says, "It helped me to grow and to give me peace of mind".[5]

Education edit

Scioli attended Colegio Ward's primary school in Villa Sarmiento, where he lived until he was 17 years old. For his secondary schooling, he graduated from the Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini with a diploma in commercial expertise, having attained one of the three best grade averages. He started studies in marketing at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (U.A.D.E.) in Buenos Aires; in October 2015 he graduated finishing his final exams.[6] Scioli and Ricardo Orosco, head of the UADE, were denounced for a possible degree forgery, as several topics of study approved by him are no longer part of the scheduled studies.[7]

Sports career edit

His interest in sports began at the Villa Crespo club. He took part in swimming, tennis, basketball and a form of badminton, representing his city in each. His passion for offshore powerboat racing took off when a friend invited him for a ride in a powerboat. Some time later he competed in his first Offshore Powerboat race in Mar del Plata, in which he finished last. "This made me very angry, so I decided to train until I started winning, and finally ended up as the world champion," he states.

Scioli started to compete in offshore powerboat racing in 1986 in 1987 he joined the Italian powerboat designer, builder and engineer Fabio Buzzi who ran FB Design, one of the most successful powerboat racing teams in the world.

On December 4, 1989, he lost his right arm in an accident while racing on the Paraná river in the 1000 km Delta Argentino race.[8] A wave produced by an oil tanker is believed to have overturned his boat. A fitted prosthesis enabled Scioli to pursue his love of offshore powerboat racing.

Even with this handicap he won many offshore powerboat racing championships in various categories. On board La Gran Argentina, a Fabio Buzzi-designed FB 55, Daniel Scioli was a three-time winner of the World Superboat USA Championship and captured 4 European titles. The boat's hull was modified in 2000 into a long-distance record setter. Scioli went on to set the Miami-Nassau-Miami record with an average speed of 100 mph.

Business career edit

In the field of business his activity was linked to the electrical appliances market. In 1991, the Swedish company Electrolux, which had left the Argentine market on account of the country's instability, nominated him as the agent of its brand for Argentina. In 1994 Scioli encouraged the firm to re-establish in Argentina, an effort which gave rise to Electrolux Argentina, of which he became the director, a post he held until 1997.

Political career edit

 
Scioli's running mate, Alberto Balestrini, President Kirchner and Scioli celebrate the victory of the Scioli-Balestrini ticket in the 2007 race for the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, the nation's largest.

Scioli's political career took off in 1997, when he ran for a seat in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies on behalf of the Justicialist Party in the City of Buenos Aires. He was elected and on December 10 of that year he became a Deputy in the Argentine Congress. He was nominated president of the Sports Committee of the House for a two-year tenure, a nomination that was renewed for another two-year period on the basis of a unanimous vote.

Having been re-elected as a Deputy in 2001, in December 2001 he became a minister as the Secretary of Sports and Tourism.

In 2003 the formula Kirchner-Scioli running on the Front for Victory ticket won the presidential election. Thus Scioli became Argentina's vice-president and the President of the Senate.

In 2007, upon Néstor Kirchner's retirement as president, Daniel Scioli was elected Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires, considered one of the most influential political jobs in Argentina. Following disappointing results for the ruling Front for Victory (FPV) in the June 28, 2009, mid-term elections, Scioli replaced Kirchner as President of the Justicialist Party (to which the FPV belongs).[9]

Scioli was the FPV candidate in the 2015 Argentine presidential election, and was endorsed by incumbent President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.[10] The initial polls pointed him as a favourite, with some predicting he would win enough votes to win outright and avoid a ballotage. However, he only narrowly won the first round, forcing him into a ballotage against Buenos Aires mayor Mauricio Macri. The ballotage round was held on November 22.[11] Scioli narrowly lost to Macri, and conceded the race with 70% of the votes counted.[12]

Electoral career edit

Executive edit

Electoral history of Daniel Scioli
Election Office List Votes Result Ref.
Total % P.
2007 Governor of Buenos Aires Front for Victory 3,376,795 48.24% 1st Elected [13]
2011 Front for Victory 4,288,400 55.18% 1st Elected [14]
2015 1-R President of Argentina Front for Victory 9,338,490 37.08% 1st → Round 2 [15]
2015 2-R Front for Victory 12,309,575 48.66% 2nd Not elected

Legislative edit

Electoral history of Daniel Scioli
Election Office List # District Votes Result Ref.
Total % P.
1997 National Deputy Justicialist Party 2 City of Buenos Aires 345,466 17.99% 2nd[a] Elected [16]
2001 Unity for Buenos Aires 1 City of Buenos Aires 156,104 11.68% 3rd[a] Elected [17]
2009 Front for Victory 2 Buenos Aires Province 2,418,104 32.18% 2nd[a] Elected[b] [18]
2017 Unidad Ciudadana 5 Buenos Aires Province 3,383,114 36.28% 2nd[a] Elected [19]
  1. ^ a b c d Presented on an electoral list. The data shown represents the share of the vote the entire party/alliance received in that constituency.
  2. ^ Never took office.

References edit

  1. ^ Migliorini, Bruno. "Scioli". Dizionario d'Ortografia e di Pronuncia (in Italian). Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Oficializaron a Daniel Scioli como embajador argentino en Brasil". Infobae (in Spanish). 29 June 2020. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  3. ^ "El secuestro del hermano de Scioli" [The kidnapping of Scioli's brother] (in Spanish). Ámbito Financiero. 24 January 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Lorena Scioli". Revista Hola. 24 June 2015. A principios de 1990, mediante un juicio de filiación, fue reconocida legalmente y recibió el apellido que hoy la hace tan famosa.
  5. ^ María Paz Aizpurúa (September 2005). "Cuando la paternidad es un problema" [When paternity is an issue] (in Spanish). Para tí. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Scioli volvió a la Universidad para rendir Marketing" [Scioli returned to the university to take an exam on marketing] (in Spanish). Clarín. 7 March 2015. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Denunciaron a Scioli por su título universitario" [Scioli was denounced about his university degree] (in Spanish). Clarín. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  8. ^ Cavanna, Por Joaquín (4 December 2019). ""Así fue el día en que perdí mi brazo derecho": Daniel Scioli recordó el accidente que le cambió la vida hace 30 años" ["This is what the day I lost my right arm was like": Daniel Scioli recalled the accident that changed his life 30 years ago]. infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  9. ^ Clarín: Scioli estrenó su liderazgo peronista (in Spanish)
  10. ^ Gilbert, Jonathan (28 June 2015). "Some Fear Departing Argentine President Has No Real Plans to Leave". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  11. ^ Jonathan Watts and Uki Goñi (26 October 2015). "Argentina's presidential election headed for second round after no clear winner". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  12. ^ Catherine E. Shoichet (22 November 2015). "Argentina elections: Daniel Scioli concedes defeat". CNN. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  13. ^ "Elecciones 2007" (PDF). juntaelectoral.gba.gov.ar (in Spanish). Junta Electoral de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  14. ^ "Elecciones 2011" (PDF). juntaelectoral.gba.gov.ar (in Spanish). Junta Electoral de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  15. ^ "Elecciones 2015". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  16. ^ "Elecciones 1997". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 6 February 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  17. ^ "Elecciones 2001". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 7 February 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  18. ^ "Elecciones 2009". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  19. ^ "Elecciones 2017". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2023.

External links edit

  •   Spanish Wikiquote has quotations related to: Daniel Scioli
  • Videos of Daniel Scioli
  • Site of Photographs of Daniel Scioli
  • Twitter of Daniel Scioli
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  • Youth for Scioli. Group that supports Daniel Scioli Archived 1 May 2011 at archive.today
  • Biography by CIDOB (in Spanish)
Political offices
Preceded by Vice President of Argentina
2003–2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Buenos Aires
2007–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Productive Development
June 2022–August 2022
Succeeded byas Minister of Economy
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Ambassador of Argentina to Brazil
2020–2022
Vacant
Vacant Ambassador of Argentina to Brazil
2022–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by President of the Justicialist Party
January 2009–November 2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Justicialist Party
2010–2014
Succeeded by

daniel, scioli, daniel, osvaldo, scioli, spanish, daˈnjel, ˈsjoli, italian, ˈʃɔːli, born, january, 1957, argentine, politician, sportsman, businessman, vice, president, argentina, from, 2003, 2007, governor, buenos, aires, province, from, 2007, 2015, since, se. Daniel Osvaldo Scioli Spanish daˈnjel ˈsjoli Italian ˈʃɔːli 1 born 13 January 1957 is an Argentine politician sportsman and businessman He was Vice President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007 and Governor of Buenos Aires Province from 2007 to 2015 Since September 2022 and previously from 2020 to June 2022 he has been Argentina s ambassador to Brazil 2 Daniel ScioliScioli in 2022Ambassador of Argentina to BrazilIncumbentAssumed office 5 September 2022PresidentAlberto FernandezJavier MileiPreceded byHimselfIn office 29 June 2020 15 June 2022PresidentAlberto FernandezPreceded byCarlos MagarinosSucceeded byHimselfMinister of Productive DevelopmentIn office 15 June 2022 3 August 2022PresidentAlberto FernandezPreceded byMatias KulfasSucceeded bySergio Massa as Minister of Economy Governor of Buenos AiresIn office 10 December 2007 10 December 2015Vice GovernorAlberto BalestriniGabriel MariottoPreceded byFelipe SolaSucceeded byMaria Eugenia VidalVice President of ArgentinaIn office 25 May 2003 10 December 2007PresidentNestor KirchnerPreceded byCarlos AlvarezSucceeded byJulio CobosPresident of the Justicialist PartyIn office 27 October 2010 9 May 2014Preceded byNestor KirchnerSucceeded byEduardo FellnerIn office 29 June 2009 11 November 2009Preceded byNestor KirchnerSucceeded byNestor KirchnerNational DeputyIn office 10 December 2017 10 December 2019ConstituencyBuenos AiresIn office 10 December 1997 23 December 2001ConstituencyCity of Buenos AiresPersonal detailsBornDaniel Osvaldo Scioli 1957 01 13 13 January 1957 age 67 Buenos Aires ArgentinaPolitical partyJusticialist PartyOther politicalaffiliationsJusticialist Agreement 1999 2003 Front for Victory 2003 2017 Citizen s Unity 2017 2019 Frente de Todos 2019 present SpouseKarina Rabolini m 1991 div 2015 wbr Domestic partnerGisella Berger 2016 2020 Children2Alma materArgentine University of EnterpriseSignatureWebsiteOfficial websiteHe has also served two tenures as president of the Justicialist Party He was the candidate to the presidency for the Front for Victory ticket in the 2015 general elections and lost to Mauricio Macri in a runoff election From June to September 2022 he briefly served as Minister of Production in the cabinet of Alberto Fernandez Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Sports career 4 Business career 5 Political career 6 Electoral career 6 1 Executive 6 2 Legislative 7 References 8 External linksFamily editScioli was born in Villa Crespo Buenos Aires He spent his first years in a middle class home located at the corner of Corrientes and Humboldt His grandfather ran an electrical hardware store which over time grew into a store selling electrical appliances that was to become the family business Scioli has described himself as a loyal man devoted to his stable and intimate circle and an understanding but demanding father In 1975 his brother Jose Scioli was kidnapped by a cell of the Montoneros guerrilla group Daniel Scioli then aged 18 carried out the negotiations with the kidnappers to free his brother Jose was released in exchange for a cash payment by their father 3 He was married to former model and entrepreneur Karina Rabolini and has an extramarital daughter Scioli refused to recognize his daughter but he was eventually forced by law to recognize her She was then accepted by Scioli as his daughter when she was 18 years old 4 Regarding this issue he says It helped me to grow and to give me peace of mind 5 Education editScioli attended Colegio Ward s primary school in Villa Sarmiento where he lived until he was 17 years old For his secondary schooling he graduated from the Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini with a diploma in commercial expertise having attained one of the three best grade averages He started studies in marketing at the Universidad Argentina de la Empresa U A D E in Buenos Aires in October 2015 he graduated finishing his final exams 6 Scioli and Ricardo Orosco head of the UADE were denounced for a possible degree forgery as several topics of study approved by him are no longer part of the scheduled studies 7 Sports career editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Daniel Scioli news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message His interest in sports began at the Villa Crespo club He took part in swimming tennis basketball and a form of badminton representing his city in each His passion for offshore powerboat racing took off when a friend invited him for a ride in a powerboat Some time later he competed in his first Offshore Powerboat race in Mar del Plata in which he finished last This made me very angry so I decided to train until I started winning and finally ended up as the world champion he states Scioli started to compete in offshore powerboat racing in 1986 in 1987 he joined the Italian powerboat designer builder and engineer Fabio Buzzi who ran FB Design one of the most successful powerboat racing teams in the world On December 4 1989 he lost his right arm in an accident while racing on the Parana river in the 1000 km Delta Argentino race 8 A wave produced by an oil tanker is believed to have overturned his boat A fitted prosthesis enabled Scioli to pursue his love of offshore powerboat racing Even with this handicap he won many offshore powerboat racing championships in various categories On board La Gran Argentina a Fabio Buzzi designed FB 55 Daniel Scioli was a three time winner of the World Superboat USA Championship and captured 4 European titles The boat s hull was modified in 2000 into a long distance record setter Scioli went on to set the Miami Nassau Miami record with an average speed of 100 mph Business career editIn the field of business his activity was linked to the electrical appliances market In 1991 the Swedish company Electrolux which had left the Argentine market on account of the country s instability nominated him as the agent of its brand for Argentina In 1994 Scioli encouraged the firm to re establish in Argentina an effort which gave rise to Electrolux Argentina of which he became the director a post he held until 1997 Political career edit nbsp Scioli s running mate Alberto Balestrini President Kirchner and Scioli celebrate the victory of the Scioli Balestrini ticket in the 2007 race for the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires the nation s largest Scioli s political career took off in 1997 when he ran for a seat in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies on behalf of the Justicialist Party in the City of Buenos Aires He was elected and on December 10 of that year he became a Deputy in the Argentine Congress He was nominated president of the Sports Committee of the House for a two year tenure a nomination that was renewed for another two year period on the basis of a unanimous vote Having been re elected as a Deputy in 2001 in December 2001 he became a minister as the Secretary of Sports and Tourism In 2003 the formula Kirchner Scioli running on the Front for Victory ticket won the presidential election Thus Scioli became Argentina s vice president and the President of the Senate In 2007 upon Nestor Kirchner s retirement as president Daniel Scioli was elected Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires considered one of the most influential political jobs in Argentina Following disappointing results for the ruling Front for Victory FPV in the June 28 2009 mid term elections Scioli replaced Kirchner as President of the Justicialist Party to which the FPV belongs 9 Scioli was the FPV candidate in the 2015 Argentine presidential election and was endorsed by incumbent President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner 10 The initial polls pointed him as a favourite with some predicting he would win enough votes to win outright and avoid a ballotage However he only narrowly won the first round forcing him into a ballotage against Buenos Aires mayor Mauricio Macri The ballotage round was held on November 22 11 Scioli narrowly lost to Macri and conceded the race with 70 of the votes counted 12 Electoral career editExecutive edit Electoral history of Daniel Scioli Election Office List Votes Result Ref Total P 2007 Governor of Buenos Aires Front for Victory 3 376 795 48 24 1st Elected 13 2011 Front for Victory 4 288 400 55 18 1st Elected 14 2015 1 R President of Argentina Front for Victory 9 338 490 37 08 1st Round 2 15 2015 2 R Front for Victory 12 309 575 48 66 2nd Not electedLegislative edit Electoral history of Daniel Scioli Election Office List District Votes Result Ref Total P 1997 National Deputy Justicialist Party 2 City of Buenos Aires 345 466 17 99 2nd a Elected 16 2001 Unity for Buenos Aires 1 City of Buenos Aires 156 104 11 68 3rd a Elected 17 2009 Front for Victory 2 Buenos Aires Province 2 418 104 32 18 2nd a Elected b 18 2017 Unidad Ciudadana 5 Buenos Aires Province 3 383 114 36 28 2nd a Elected 19 a b c d Presented on an electoral list The data shown represents the share of the vote the entire party alliance received in that constituency Never took office References edit Migliorini Bruno Scioli Dizionario d Ortografia e di Pronuncia in Italian Retrieved 20 August 2021 Oficializaron a Daniel Scioli como embajador argentino en Brasil Infobae in Spanish 29 June 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2020 El secuestro del hermano de Scioli The kidnapping of Scioli s brother in Spanish Ambito Financiero 24 January 2009 Retrieved 26 October 2015 Lorena Scioli Revista Hola 24 June 2015 A principios de 1990 mediante un juicio de filiacion fue reconocida legalmente y recibio el apellido que hoy la hace tan famosa Maria Paz Aizpurua September 2005 Cuando la paternidad es un problema When paternity is an issue in Spanish Para ti Retrieved 26 October 2015 Scioli volvio a la Universidad para rendir Marketing Scioli returned to the university to take an exam on marketing in Spanish Clarin 7 March 2015 Retrieved 26 October 2015 Denunciaron a Scioli por su titulo universitario Scioli was denounced about his university degree in Spanish Clarin 3 November 2015 Retrieved 3 November 2015 Cavanna Por Joaquin 4 December 2019 Asi fue el dia en que perdi mi brazo derecho Daniel Scioli recordo el accidente que le cambio la vida hace 30 anos This is what the day I lost my right arm was like Daniel Scioli recalled the accident that changed his life 30 years ago infobae in European Spanish Retrieved 5 November 2023 Clarin Scioli estreno su liderazgo peronista in Spanish Gilbert Jonathan 28 June 2015 Some Fear Departing Argentine President Has No Real Plans to Leave The New York Times Retrieved 17 August 2015 Jonathan Watts and Uki Goni 26 October 2015 Argentina s presidential election headed for second round after no clear winner The Guardian Retrieved 26 October 2015 Catherine E Shoichet 22 November 2015 Argentina elections Daniel Scioli concedes defeat CNN Retrieved 21 November 2015 Elecciones 2007 PDF juntaelectoral gba gov ar in Spanish Junta Electoral de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Retrieved 21 February 2023 Elecciones 2011 PDF juntaelectoral gba gov ar in Spanish Junta Electoral de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Retrieved 21 February 2023 Elecciones 2015 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 28 August 2017 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Elecciones 1997 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 6 February 2019 Retrieved 21 February 2023 Elecciones 2001 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 7 February 2019 Retrieved 21 February 2023 Elecciones 2009 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 30 August 2017 Retrieved 21 February 2023 Elecciones 2017 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 27 September 2017 Retrieved 21 February 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Daniel Scioli nbsp Spanish Wikiquote has quotations related to Daniel Scioli Site of the team of Daniel Scioli Videos of Daniel Scioli Site of Photographs of Daniel Scioli Twitter of Daniel Scioli Facebook of Daniel Scioli Youth for Scioli Group that supports Daniel Scioli Archived 1 May 2011 at archive today Biography by CIDOB in Spanish Political officesPreceded byCarlos Alvarez Vice President of Argentina2003 2007 Succeeded byJulio CobosPreceded byFelipe Sola Governor of Buenos Aires2007 2015 Succeeded byMaria Eugenia VidalPreceded byMatias Kulfas Minister of Productive DevelopmentJune 2022 August 2022 Succeeded bySergio Massaas Minister of EconomyDiplomatic postsPreceded byCarlos Magarinos Ambassador of Argentina to Brazil2020 2022 VacantVacant Ambassador of Argentina to Brazil2022 present IncumbentParty political officesPreceded byNestor Kirchner President of the Justicialist PartyJanuary 2009 November 2009 Succeeded byNestor KirchnerPreceded byNestor Kirchner President of the Justicialist Party2010 2014 Succeeded byEduardo Fellner Retrieved 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