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Fernando Iglesias (Argentine politician)

Fernando Adolfo Iglesias (born 14 May 1957 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine journalist, writer, politician, and volleyball player. Currently he is a National Deputy elected in Buenos Aires. He is a member of the center right party Republican Proposal.

Fernando Iglesias
National Deputy
Assumed office
10 December 2017
ConstituencyCity of Buenos Aires
In office
10 December 2007 – 10 December 2011
ConstituencyCity of Buenos Aires
Personal details
Born (1957-05-14) 14 May 1957 (age 66)
Buenos Aires
Political partyCivic Coalition ARI (2007–2011)
Republican Proposal (2011–present)
Other political
affiliations
Civic Coalition (2007–2011)
Juntos por el Cambio 2015–present)
Alma materNational University of Lomas de Zamora
Università di Bologna
ProfessionPolitician and writer

Iglesias has been called "the most anti-Peronist deputy of Juntos por el Cambio". He took out several books and compared the Justicialist Party with the "Middle Ages." He analyzes the "eternal-return" of Peronism to power, from a republican and anti-populist perspective.[1]

Personal life edit

In 1970, Fernando Iglesias joined the Trotskyist Socialist Party of the Workers (Spanish: Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores, abbrev. PST) [es], where he saw Juan Carlos Coral [es] and Nora Ciapponi run for president in the 1973 elections.[2] He would later leave the PST and join the Front of Workers for Human Rights (Spanish: Frente de Trabajadores por los Derechos Humanos) to devote himself to human rights advocacy.[3]

He attended the School of Competitive Sports (Spanish: Licenciado en Alto Rendimiento Deportivo) at the National University of Lomas de Zamora, where he trained to become a volleyball player.[4] He moved to Italy post-graduation to play volleyball and resided there for several years. Iglesias returned to Argentina in the mid-1990s and started to work as a truck driver and teach languages and tango. In the meantime, he studied journalism at the Taller Escuela Agencia [es], where he became interested in globalization.[5] He had written as a columnist for various Argentine newspapers including La Nación, Clarín, and the magazine Noticias. He had also served as a freelance Buenos Aires correspondent for several European media outlets.

He later became a professor at the University of Business and Social Sciences [es], where he taught the Theory of Globalization and Trade Blocs (Spanish: Teoría de la Globalización y Bloques Regionales). He also taught at the Chair of International Governance (Spanish: la cátedra de Gobernabilidad Internacional del Doctorado de Sociología) at the University of Belgrano.

Political career edit

From October 2007 to December 2011, Iglesias served as a National Deputy for the centrist Civic Coalition ARI party.[6] A critic of Argentina's media laws, Iglesias joined the Freedom of Expression Committee. He argued that previous reforms made to the media laws were far from sufficient and that the parliamentary debate was excessively short.[7] In 2011, he pushed for a bill that would lead to the nationwide implementation of single ballot voting, which proponents say would prevent ballot theft.[8] He sponsored several bills that would see the creation a national registry of missing individuals, a plan to democratize the trade unions, a plan to oversee social work, and modifications to the civil code on issues like gender-motivated violence and religious liberty.[9]

In 2017, a lawyer close to then-president Mauricio Macri invited Iglesias to join Macri's Cambiemos coalition.[10] Macri highly appreciated Iglesias' passionate speeches in television debates and encouraged him to run for the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Argentine Congress.[11] Later that year, Iglesias ran for National Deputy under the PRO ticket and won with over 50% of the votes.[12] He then joined the Commission of Provision and Social Security (Spanish: Comisión de Previsión y Seguridad Social).

Political positions edit

Iglesias is a firm critic of former Argentine presidents Néstor Kirchner and his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. He opposed the UNASUR's decision to appoint Néstor Kirchner as its general secretary and accused Cristina Kirchner of leading a government composed of "mafiosi and hooligans" (Spanish: mafias y patotas).[13][14]

The writer and deputy of Juntos por el Cambio has just released a new book, "The Peronist Middle Ages and the Arrival of the Plague", in which he seeks to disprove the "Peronist version" of history and explain its "eternal return." He analyzes the defeat of Cambiemos and affirms that the mistake "was to give up the cultural battle".[15]

Publications edit

  • República de la Tierra-Globalización: el fin de las Modernidades Nacionales (Republic of the Earth-Globalization: the end of Modern Nations, 2000)
  • Twin Towers: el colapso de los estados nacionales (Twin Towers: the collapse of nation states, 2002)
  • ¿Qué significa hoy ser de Izquierda? (What does it mean to be a leftist today?, 2004)
  • Globalizar la Democracia - Por un Parlamento Mundial (Globalizing Democracy - Towards a World Parliament, 2006)
  • Kirchner y yo - por qué no soy kirchnerista (Kirchner and I - why I am not a Kirchnerist, 2007)
  • La modernidad global: una revolución copernicana en los asuntos humanos (The global modernity: a Copernican revolution in human affairs, 2011)
  • La cuestión Malvinas: crítica del nacionalismo argentino (The Falklands question: a criticism of Argentine nationalism, 2012)
  • Es el peronismo, estúpido (It's Peronism, stupid, 2015)
  • La Década Sakeada (The Looted Decade, 2016)
  • El año que vivimos en peligro (The year where we lived in danger, 2017)
  • El Medioevo Peronista (The Peronist middle age, 2020)

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.clarin.com/politica/fernando-iglesias-diputado-antiperonista-juntos-cambio-saco-libro- 2021-07-25 at the Wayback Machine compare-pj-medieval-_0_sNh0MQExM.html
  2. ^ "Troskos con OSDE". Los Andes (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  3. ^ "Troskos con OSDE". Los Andes (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  4. ^ "Fernando Iglesias será candidato a diputado por el oficialismo en la Ciudad". Infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  5. ^ Clarín.com (14 January 2018). "Fernando Iglesias: "Ojalá que Héctor Timerman se cure y vaya muchos años preso"". www.clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  6. ^ "Página/12 :: El país :: Radiografía del Congreso que dejaron los comicios". www.pagina12.com.ar. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  7. ^ "Diferencias en la oposición frente a la vigencia de la ley de medios". www.lanacion.com.ar (in Spanish). 2010-09-01. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  8. ^ Clarín.com (26 August 2011). "La oposición reclamó a la Justicia garantías para octubre". www.clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  9. ^ "Proyectos". www.hcdn.gob.ar. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  10. ^ "El polémico periodista Fernando Iglesias será candidato a diputado por el PRO". Diario Uno (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  11. ^ "Fernando Iglesias será candidato a diputado por el oficialismo en la Ciudad". Infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  12. ^ "¿En qué lugar del mundo Cambiemos ganó con el 93%?". www.minutouno.com. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  13. ^ "Avanza en el Congreso la incorporación a la Unasur". www.lanacion.com.ar (in Spanish). 2010-05-12. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  14. ^ Clarín.com (7 November 2012). "La pulseada por la protesta del 8N se calienta en las redes sociales". www.clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  15. ^ https://www.infobae.com/politica/2020/08/30/fernando-iglesias-hasta-que-el-peronismo-no-deje-de-ser-el-centro-politico-el-pais[permanent dead link] -no-solution /

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Fernando Adolfo Iglesias born 14 May 1957 in Buenos Aires is an Argentine journalist writer politician and volleyball player Currently he is a National Deputy elected in Buenos Aires He is a member of the center right party Republican Proposal Fernando IglesiasNational DeputyIncumbentAssumed office 10 December 2017ConstituencyCity of Buenos AiresIn office 10 December 2007 10 December 2011ConstituencyCity of Buenos AiresPersonal detailsBorn 1957 05 14 14 May 1957 age 66 Buenos AiresPolitical partyCivic Coalition ARI 2007 2011 Republican Proposal 2011 present Other politicalaffiliationsCivic Coalition 2007 2011 Juntos por el Cambio 2015 present Alma materNational University of Lomas de ZamoraUniversita di BolognaProfessionPolitician and writerIglesias has been called the most anti Peronist deputy of Juntos por el Cambio He took out several books and compared the Justicialist Party with the Middle Ages He analyzes the eternal return of Peronism to power from a republican and anti populist perspective 1 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Political career 3 Political positions 4 Publications 5 ReferencesPersonal life editIn 1970 Fernando Iglesias joined the Trotskyist Socialist Party of the Workers Spanish Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores abbrev PST es where he saw Juan Carlos Coral es and Nora Ciapponi run for president in the 1973 elections 2 He would later leave the PST and join the Front of Workers for Human Rights Spanish Frente de Trabajadores por los Derechos Humanos to devote himself to human rights advocacy 3 He attended the School of Competitive Sports Spanish Licenciado en Alto Rendimiento Deportivo at the National University of Lomas de Zamora where he trained to become a volleyball player 4 He moved to Italy post graduation to play volleyball and resided there for several years Iglesias returned to Argentina in the mid 1990s and started to work as a truck driver and teach languages and tango In the meantime he studied journalism at the Taller Escuela Agencia es where he became interested in globalization 5 He had written as a columnist for various Argentine newspapers including La Nacion Clarin and the magazine Noticias He had also served as a freelance Buenos Aires correspondent for several European media outlets He later became a professor at the University of Business and Social Sciences es where he taught the Theory of Globalization and Trade Blocs Spanish Teoria de la Globalizacion y Bloques Regionales He also taught at the Chair of International Governance Spanish la catedra de Gobernabilidad Internacional del Doctorado de Sociologia at the University of Belgrano Political career editFrom October 2007 to December 2011 Iglesias served as a National Deputy for the centrist Civic Coalition ARI party 6 A critic of Argentina s media laws Iglesias joined the Freedom of Expression Committee He argued that previous reforms made to the media laws were far from sufficient and that the parliamentary debate was excessively short 7 In 2011 he pushed for a bill that would lead to the nationwide implementation of single ballot voting which proponents say would prevent ballot theft 8 He sponsored several bills that would see the creation a national registry of missing individuals a plan to democratize the trade unions a plan to oversee social work and modifications to the civil code on issues like gender motivated violence and religious liberty 9 In 2017 a lawyer close to then president Mauricio Macri invited Iglesias to join Macri s Cambiemos coalition 10 Macri highly appreciated Iglesias passionate speeches in television debates and encouraged him to run for the Chamber of Deputies the lower house of the Argentine Congress 11 Later that year Iglesias ran for National Deputy under the PRO ticket and won with over 50 of the votes 12 He then joined the Commission of Provision and Social Security Spanish Comision de Prevision y Seguridad Social Political positions editIglesias is a firm critic of former Argentine presidents Nestor Kirchner and his wife Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner He opposed the UNASUR s decision to appoint Nestor Kirchner as its general secretary and accused Cristina Kirchner of leading a government composed of mafiosi and hooligans Spanish mafias y patotas 13 14 The writer and deputy of Juntos por el Cambio has just released a new book The Peronist Middle Ages and the Arrival of the Plague in which he seeks to disprove the Peronist version of history and explain its eternal return He analyzes the defeat of Cambiemos and affirms that the mistake was to give up the cultural battle 15 Publications editRepublica de la Tierra Globalizacion el fin de las Modernidades Nacionales Republic of the Earth Globalization the end of Modern Nations 2000 Twin Towers el colapso de los estados nacionales Twin Towers the collapse of nation states 2002 Que significa hoy ser de Izquierda What does it mean to be a leftist today 2004 Globalizar la Democracia Por un Parlamento Mundial Globalizing Democracy Towards a World Parliament 2006 Kirchner y yo por que no soy kirchnerista Kirchner and I why I am not a Kirchnerist 2007 La modernidad global una revolucion copernicana en los asuntos humanos The global modernity a Copernican revolution in human affairs 2011 La cuestion Malvinas critica del nacionalismo argentino The Falklands question a criticism of Argentine nationalism 2012 Es el peronismo estupido It s Peronism stupid 2015 La Decada Sakeada The Looted Decade 2016 El ano que vivimos en peligro The year where we lived in danger 2017 El Medioevo Peronista The Peronist middle age 2020 References edit https www clarin com politica fernando iglesias diputado antiperonista juntos cambio saco libro Archived 2021 07 25 at the Wayback Machine compare pj medieval 0 sNh0MQExM html Troskos con OSDE Los Andes in Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 Troskos con OSDE Los Andes in Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 Fernando Iglesias sera candidato a diputado por el oficialismo en la Ciudad Infobae in European Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 Clarin com 14 January 2018 Fernando Iglesias Ojala que Hector Timerman se cure y vaya muchos anos preso www clarin com in Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 Pagina 12 El pais Radiografia del Congreso que dejaron los comicios www pagina12 com ar Retrieved 2020 06 13 Diferencias en la oposicion frente a la vigencia de la ley de medios www lanacion com ar in Spanish 2010 09 01 Retrieved 2020 06 13 Clarin com 26 August 2011 La oposicion reclamo a la Justicia garantias para octubre www clarin com in Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 Proyectos www hcdn gob ar Retrieved 2020 06 13 El polemico periodista Fernando Iglesias sera candidato a diputado por el PRO Diario Uno in Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 Fernando Iglesias sera candidato a diputado por el oficialismo en la Ciudad Infobae in European Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 En que lugar del mundo Cambiemos gano con el 93 www minutouno com Retrieved 2020 06 13 Avanza en el Congreso la incorporacion a la Unasur www lanacion com ar in Spanish 2010 05 12 Retrieved 2020 06 13 Clarin com 7 November 2012 La pulseada por la protesta del 8N se calienta en las redes sociales www clarin com in Spanish Retrieved 2020 06 13 https www infobae com politica 2020 08 30 fernando iglesias hasta que el peronismo no deje de ser el centro politico el pais permanent dead link no solution Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernando Iglesias Argentine politician amp oldid 1217866134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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