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Florencio Randazzo

Aníbal Florencio Randazzo (born 1 March 1964) in an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He was Minister of the Interior and Transport during the presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, from 2007 to 2015. An ally of Kirchner's during most of his political career, Randazzo fell out with her and ran against her for a seat in the Senate in 2017.

Florencio Randazzo
National Deputy
Assumed office
10 December 2021
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
Minister of the Interior and Transport
In office
10 December 2007 – 10 December 2015
PresidentCristina Fernández de Kirchner
Preceded byAníbal Fernández
Succeeded byRogelio Frigerio (Interior)
Guillermo Dietrich (Transport)
Personal details
Born (1964-03-01) 1 March 1964 (age 59)
Chivilcoy, Argentina
Political partyJusticialist Party
Other political
affiliations
Front for Victory (2003–2017)
Justicialist Front (2017–2019)
Vamos con Vos (2021–present)
SpouseAndrea Veronica Pantanali
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
ProfessionAccountant

Since 2021, he has been a National Deputy elected in Buenos Aires Province as part of the Vamos con Vos alliance.

Life and times

Aníbal Florencio Randazzo was born in Chivilcoy, Buenos Aires Province, in 1964, to Gladys Campagnon and Juan "Togo" Randazzo, whose father emigrated from Sicily to Argentina. The elder Randazzo was an active Peronist organizer in Chivilcoy and first involved his son, Florencio, in political activity in 1981, during an economic crisis precipitated by Argentina's dictatorship at the time. Enrolling at the University of Buenos Aires in 1983, he graduated with a degree in accountancy in 1989.

Randazzo was brought on in 1991 as the executive assistant for Fernando Galmarini, the Minister of Government to the new Governor of Buenos Aires, Eduardo Duhalde. He also accepted a pro bono position in the Provincial Organ Transplant Fund, a post he retained until 2003. Named the Minister of Government's Chief of Staff in 1992, he was elected Chivilcoy City Council President in 1993, a position he accepted ad honorem while retaining a post as Director of the Governor's Rural Development office. Elected to the Buenos Aires Provincial Legislature in 1995, he served in numerous social and economic policy committees and, from 1999, as majority leader before his 2002 appointment as Secretary of Government Modernization by the new Governor, Felipe Solá. Governor Solá named Randazzo Cabinet Chief in 2003, effectively making him his top adviser.[1]

 
Randazzo at his desk
 
Randazzo overseeing rail constriction on the General Roca Railway.

Opposed by many of the Greater Buenos Aires-area Mayors primarily because Solá broke with tradition by naming a Cabinet Chief from outside the metro area (home to two out of three residents in the Province of Buenos Aires), Randazzo largely limited himself to his role as the Governor's political adviser. The Legislature's rejection of Gustavo Lopetegui as President of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires (the nation's second-largest) in December 2005 led Randazzo to recommend the relatively young Martín Lousteau to the powerful post, a decision that reaped Solá benefits when Lousteau successfully negotiated a US$65 million debt the institution owed Spain's Banco Santander.[2]

Following outgoing President Néstor Kirchner's decision to transfer the Interior Ministry's traditional aegis over law enforcement to the Justice Ministry (leaving Interior focused on political affairs), newly elected President Cristina Kirchner, on Governor Solá's recommendation, appointed Randazzo Interior Minister upon taking office on 10 December 2007.

Randazzo ordered Society of St. Pius X Bishop Richard Williamson to leave the country within ten days on February 19, 2009, following recent comments the bishop made to Swedish television, espousing Holocaust denial.[3]

2015 general election candidacy

In early 2015 he has announced his intention to run for the 2015 general elections as a precandidate for the presidency of the nation as part of the incumbent Frente para la Victoria party. Deputy Elisa Carrió denounced that he may be in a conflict of interest, as he leads the ministry that organizes the elections, and should either decline his candidacy or resign to his office.[4] In June 2015 he was offered to stand for the position of governor of Buenos Aires Province, a position held by then by Daniel Scioli (who was chosen over Randazzo by the party to be the presidential candidate) and which Randazzo turned down in an open letter.[5][6]

2017 legislative elections

In June 2017 Randazzo announced his intention to run for Senator from the province of Buenos Aires.

See also

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-02-14.
  2. ^ Piqué, Martin (2007-11-15). "El delfín de Felipe que ascendió". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  3. ^ Szklarz, Eduardo; Barillas, Martin (2009-02-23). "Holocaust Denier Bishop Williamson Expelled from Argentine but Still Unbowed". The Cutting Edge. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  4. ^ La Justicia investigará si Randazzo puede ser ministro y candidato al mismo tiempo (in Spanish)
  5. ^ "Florencio Randazzo: "Nunca dije que Cristina Kirchner me impidió participar en las PASO"". La Nacion (in Spanish). 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2019-12-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "En una carta, Randazzo justificó su rechazo al pedido de Cristina de ir a la pro". La Nacion (in Spanish). 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2019-12-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

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Anibal Florencio Randazzo born 1 March 1964 in an Argentine Justicialist Party politician He was Minister of the Interior and Transport during the presidency of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner from 2007 to 2015 An ally of Kirchner s during most of his political career Randazzo fell out with her and ran against her for a seat in the Senate in 2017 Florencio RandazzoNational DeputyIncumbentAssumed office 10 December 2021ConstituencyBuenos AiresMinister of the Interior and TransportIn office 10 December 2007 10 December 2015PresidentCristina Fernandez de KirchnerPreceded byAnibal FernandezSucceeded byRogelio Frigerio Interior Guillermo Dietrich Transport Personal detailsBorn 1964 03 01 1 March 1964 age 59 Chivilcoy ArgentinaPolitical partyJusticialist PartyOther politicalaffiliationsFront for Victory 2003 2017 Justicialist Front 2017 2019 Vamos con Vos 2021 present SpouseAndrea Veronica PantanaliChildren2Alma materUniversity of Buenos AiresProfessionAccountantSince 2021 he has been a National Deputy elected in Buenos Aires Province as part of the Vamos con Vos alliance Contents 1 Life and times 1 1 2015 general election candidacy 1 2 2017 legislative elections 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksLife and times EditAnibal Florencio Randazzo was born in Chivilcoy Buenos Aires Province in 1964 to Gladys Campagnon and Juan Togo Randazzo whose father emigrated from Sicily to Argentina The elder Randazzo was an active Peronist organizer in Chivilcoy and first involved his son Florencio in political activity in 1981 during an economic crisis precipitated by Argentina s dictatorship at the time Enrolling at the University of Buenos Aires in 1983 he graduated with a degree in accountancy in 1989 Randazzo was brought on in 1991 as the executive assistant for Fernando Galmarini the Minister of Government to the new Governor of Buenos Aires Eduardo Duhalde He also accepted a pro bono position in the Provincial Organ Transplant Fund a post he retained until 2003 Named the Minister of Government s Chief of Staff in 1992 he was elected Chivilcoy City Council President in 1993 a position he accepted ad honorem while retaining a post as Director of the Governor s Rural Development office Elected to the Buenos Aires Provincial Legislature in 1995 he served in numerous social and economic policy committees and from 1999 as majority leader before his 2002 appointment as Secretary of Government Modernization by the new Governor Felipe Sola Governor Sola named Randazzo Cabinet Chief in 2003 effectively making him his top adviser 1 Randazzo at his desk Randazzo overseeing rail constriction on the General Roca Railway Opposed by many of the Greater Buenos Aires area Mayors primarily because Sola broke with tradition by naming a Cabinet Chief from outside the metro area home to two out of three residents in the Province of Buenos Aires Randazzo largely limited himself to his role as the Governor s political adviser The Legislature s rejection of Gustavo Lopetegui as President of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires the nation s second largest in December 2005 led Randazzo to recommend the relatively young Martin Lousteau to the powerful post a decision that reaped Sola benefits when Lousteau successfully negotiated a US 65 million debt the institution owed Spain s Banco Santander 2 Following outgoing President Nestor Kirchner s decision to transfer the Interior Ministry s traditional aegis over law enforcement to the Justice Ministry leaving Interior focused on political affairs newly elected President Cristina Kirchner on Governor Sola s recommendation appointed Randazzo Interior Minister upon taking office on 10 December 2007 Randazzo ordered Society of St Pius X Bishop Richard Williamson to leave the country within ten days on February 19 2009 following recent comments the bishop made to Swedish television espousing Holocaust denial 3 2015 general election candidacy Edit In early 2015 he has announced his intention to run for the 2015 general elections as a precandidate for the presidency of the nation as part of the incumbent Frente para la Victoria party Deputy Elisa Carrio denounced that he may be in a conflict of interest as he leads the ministry that organizes the elections and should either decline his candidacy or resign to his office 4 In June 2015 he was offered to stand for the position of governor of Buenos Aires Province a position held by then by Daniel Scioli who was chosen over Randazzo by the party to be the presidential candidate and which Randazzo turned down in an open letter 5 6 2017 legislative elections Edit In June 2017 Randazzo announced his intention to run for Senator from the province of Buenos Aires See also EditMinistries of the Argentine Republic Transport in Argentina Rail transport in ArgentinaReferences Edit La Razon de Chivilcoy in Spanish Archived from the original on 2009 02 27 Retrieved 2009 02 14 Pique Martin 2007 11 15 El delfin de Felipe que ascendio Pagina 12 in Spanish Retrieved 2019 12 07 Szklarz Eduardo Barillas Martin 2009 02 23 Holocaust Denier Bishop Williamson Expelled from Argentine but Still Unbowed The Cutting Edge Retrieved 2019 12 07 La Justicia investigara si Randazzo puede ser ministro y candidato al mismo tiempo in Spanish Florencio Randazzo Nunca dije que Cristina Kirchner me impidio participar en las PASO La Nacion in Spanish 2015 06 19 Retrieved 2019 12 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link En una carta Randazzo justifico su rechazo al pedido de Cristina de ir a la pro La Nacion in Spanish 2015 06 18 Retrieved 2019 12 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links Edit Spanish Wikiquote has quotations related to Florencio Randazzo Wikimedia Commons has media related to Florencio Randazzo Ministerio del Interior in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florencio Randazzo amp oldid 1060500567, 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