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Julián Domínguez

Julián Andrés Domínguez (born 24 November 1963) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician of the Justicialist Party. He was twice Minister of Agriculture, in the cabinets of presidents Alberto Fernández (2021–2022) and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (2009–2011).

Julián Domínguez
Minister of Agriculture
In office
20 September 2021 – 3 August 2022
PresidentAlberto Fernández
Preceded byLuis Basterra
Succeeded byJuan José Bahillo (as Secretary of Agriculture)
In office
1 October 2009 – 10 December 2011
PresidentCristina Fernández de Kirchner
Preceded byCarlos Cheppi (as Secretary of Agriculture)
Succeeded byNorberto Yahuar
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
6 December 2011 – 10 December 2015
Preceded byEduardo Fellner
Succeeded byEmilio Monzó
National Deputy
In office
5 December 2011 – 4 December 2015
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
Provincial Deputy of Buenos Aires
In office
10 December 2003 – 30 September 2009
ConstituencyFourth Electoral Section
Mayor of Chacabuco
In office
10 December 1995 – 10 December 1999
Preceded byHéctor Francolino
Succeeded byHoracio Recalde
Personal details
Born (1963-11-24) 24 November 1963 (age 59)
Chacabuco, Buenos Aires
NationalityArgentine
Political partyJusticialist Party
Other political
affiliations
Front for Victory (until 2019)
Frente de Todos (since 2021)
SpouseClaudia Moreno
Children5
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires

From 2011 to 2015, he was President of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.

Early life and career

Domínguez was born in the Buenos Aires Province town of Chacabuco, located in the heart of the Pampas and the Argentine maize belt.[1] His grandparents were smallholders, and made artisanal honey, jams, and cheeses. His mother, Nélida Olivetto, raised young Julián as a single mother, and worked at the grade school he attended.[2] He enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires and entered Law School, though without ultimately earning a degree.[3] He married Claudia Moreno, with whom he had four children and adopted a fifth.[3] Domínguez entered public service in 1989 as head of the board of advisors of the Buenos Aires Province Social Security Institute. He later joined the national Ministry of Health under President Carlos Menem as chief youth policy advisor, and in 1993, was named chief policy advisor to Interior Minister (Home Secretary) Carlos Ruckauf.[4][5] In 2013, he finished his degree in law at the University of Buenos Aires.[citation needed]

Political career

Local and provincial politics

He returned to Chacabuco in 1994 and was elected intendente (mayor) the following year on the ruling Justicialist Party (Peronist) ticket. Domínguez was elected to the Lower House of Congress in 1999, but forfeited his seat following an offer for the post of provincial Public Works Minister by Ruckauf, who had been elected Governor of Buenos Aires. He was influential in the governor's 2001 decision to rescind the province's water service concession granted several years earlier to Azurix, a local Enron subsidiary.[5] The precipitous resignation of President Fernando de la Rúa at the end of 2001 and his eventual replacement by a leading Peronist figure, Eduardo Duhalde, brought Domínguez to the Casa Rosada as the President's Assistant Chief of Staff. He served mainly in a parliamentary liaison capacity in this post, and the election of Néstor Kirchner to the Presidency in 2003 took Domínguez to an important Defense Ministry post, where he served as liaison between the Argentine Military and the remaining, civilian arms of the Argentine Government.[4][6]

He was elected to the Buenos Aires Province Legislature in 2003, and his work with Ruckauf and Duhalde, both former governors who still wielded influence in the provincial capital, helped result in Domínguez's prompt election as the body's Justicialist Party caucus Whip.[5] He became prominent in the Judiciary Committee, becoming its Chairman and the Vice President of the Lower House itself following his reelection in 2007.[4]

Minister of Agriculture and later work

 
Domínguez following his swearing-in as Minister of Agriculture in 2009.
 
Julián Domínguez as President of the Chamber of Deputies.

Fallout from the 2008 Argentine government conflict with the agricultural sector over a proposed rise in export tariffs led to a number of changes in the executive branch, including the creation that year of a Production Ministry and, on 30 September 2009, the reinstatement of the Agriculture Secretariat as a (cabinet-level) ministry, a prominence the post had not enjoyed since 1981.[5] Supported by Presidential Chief of Staff Aníbal Fernández, Domínguez was tapped for the post and sworn in on 1 October.[7] Pending, however, were improvements in strained relations between the center-left administration of President Cristina Kirchner and (among others) nation's important agrarian sector, whose leading figures approved of her decision to reinstate the Agriculture Ministry,[8] but expressed skepticism at the appointment to the post of a legislator with no farming experience, and who had recently supported a hike in provincial farm income taxes.[7][9]

Domínguez's tenure saw the federal government regain the initiative to some extent vis-à-vis the agrarian sector.[3] The contentious entity regulating agricultural subsidies, ONCCA, was dissolved in 2011;[10] and the proposed return to a Federal Grain Board (such as the one prevailing in Argentina between 1935 and the creation of ONCCA in 1996),[11] as well as the revival of the Federal Agrarian Council of provincial officials dealing with the sector, succeeded in dividing the powerful agrarian lobby round table, the Mesa de Enlace.[12]

He was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 2011, he was named president of the body on 6 December.[12]

In 2021, he was once again appointed as Minister of Agriculture, this time under President Alberto Fernández in replacement of Luis Basterra. Domínguez's appointment was part of a cabinet reshuffle following the government's poor showings in the 2021 legislative primary elections.[13]

References

  1. ^ Asociación de Promoción Agraria Chacabuco (in Spanish)
  2. ^ "Desde chico supe que, o era cura o hacía política". Genete.
  3. ^ a b c "Julián Domínguez, un ministro en campaña por el voto rural". La Nación.
  4. ^ a b c Linkedin: Julián Domínguez
  5. ^ a b c d "Quién es Julián Domínguez". Urgente24.
  6. ^ Argentine Ministry of Defense: Secretary of Military Affairs (in Spanish)
  7. ^ a b . Clarín. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009.
  8. ^ . Telam. Archived from the original on 31 May 2011.
  9. ^ "Escepticismo y renovados reclamos del campo". La Nación.
  10. ^ "El Gobierno disolvió la Oncca y dio el control de la caja a Moreno y Boudou". La Nación.
  11. ^ "Julián Domínguez podría entregar una parte del comercio de granos a Federación Agraria". La Política Online.
  12. ^ a b "El hombre que domó a la Mesa de Enlace". Info News.
  13. ^ "Julián Domínguez: el elegido por el Gobierno para fortalecer el vínculo con el campo". Ámbito (in Spanish). 20 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
Political offices
Preceded by
Héctor Francolino
Mayor of Chacabuco
1995–1999
Succeeded by
Horacio Recalde
Preceded byas Secretary of Agriculture Minister of Agriculture
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Chamber of Deputies
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture
2021–2022
Succeeded by
Juan José Bahillo
as Secretary of Agriculture

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This article is about the Arginine Politician For the Argentina rugby union player see Julian Dominguez rugby union Julian Andres Dominguez born 24 November 1963 is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician of the Justicialist Party He was twice Minister of Agriculture in the cabinets of presidents Alberto Fernandez 2021 2022 and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner 2009 2011 Julian DominguezMinister of AgricultureIn office 20 September 2021 3 August 2022PresidentAlberto FernandezPreceded byLuis BasterraSucceeded byJuan Jose Bahillo as Secretary of Agriculture In office 1 October 2009 10 December 2011PresidentCristina Fernandez de KirchnerPreceded byCarlos Cheppi as Secretary of Agriculture Succeeded byNorberto YahuarPresident of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office 6 December 2011 10 December 2015Preceded byEduardo FellnerSucceeded byEmilio MonzoNational DeputyIn office 5 December 2011 4 December 2015ConstituencyBuenos AiresProvincial Deputy of Buenos AiresIn office 10 December 2003 30 September 2009ConstituencyFourth Electoral SectionMayor of ChacabucoIn office 10 December 1995 10 December 1999Preceded byHector FrancolinoSucceeded byHoracio RecaldePersonal detailsBorn 1963 11 24 24 November 1963 age 59 Chacabuco Buenos AiresNationalityArgentinePolitical partyJusticialist PartyOther politicalaffiliationsFront for Victory until 2019 Frente de Todos since 2021 SpouseClaudia MorenoChildren5Alma materUniversity of Buenos AiresFrom 2011 to 2015 he was President of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 Local and provincial politics 2 2 Minister of Agriculture and later work 3 ReferencesEarly life and career EditDominguez was born in the Buenos Aires Province town of Chacabuco located in the heart of the Pampas and the Argentine maize belt 1 His grandparents were smallholders and made artisanal honey jams and cheeses His mother Nelida Olivetto raised young Julian as a single mother and worked at the grade school he attended 2 He enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires and entered Law School though without ultimately earning a degree 3 He married Claudia Moreno with whom he had four children and adopted a fifth 3 Dominguez entered public service in 1989 as head of the board of advisors of the Buenos Aires Province Social Security Institute He later joined the national Ministry of Health under President Carlos Menem as chief youth policy advisor and in 1993 was named chief policy advisor to Interior Minister Home Secretary Carlos Ruckauf 4 5 In 2013 he finished his degree in law at the University of Buenos Aires citation needed Political career EditLocal and provincial politics Edit He returned to Chacabuco in 1994 and was elected intendente mayor the following year on the ruling Justicialist Party Peronist ticket Dominguez was elected to the Lower House of Congress in 1999 but forfeited his seat following an offer for the post of provincial Public Works Minister by Ruckauf who had been elected Governor of Buenos Aires He was influential in the governor s 2001 decision to rescind the province s water service concession granted several years earlier to Azurix a local Enron subsidiary 5 The precipitous resignation of President Fernando de la Rua at the end of 2001 and his eventual replacement by a leading Peronist figure Eduardo Duhalde brought Dominguez to the Casa Rosada as the President s Assistant Chief of Staff He served mainly in a parliamentary liaison capacity in this post and the election of Nestor Kirchner to the Presidency in 2003 took Dominguez to an important Defense Ministry post where he served as liaison between the Argentine Military and the remaining civilian arms of the Argentine Government 4 6 He was elected to the Buenos Aires Province Legislature in 2003 and his work with Ruckauf and Duhalde both former governors who still wielded influence in the provincial capital helped result in Dominguez s prompt election as the body s Justicialist Party caucus Whip 5 He became prominent in the Judiciary Committee becoming its Chairman and the Vice President of the Lower House itself following his reelection in 2007 4 Minister of Agriculture and later work Edit Dominguez following his swearing in as Minister of Agriculture in 2009 Julian Dominguez as President of the Chamber of Deputies Fallout from the 2008 Argentine government conflict with the agricultural sector over a proposed rise in export tariffs led to a number of changes in the executive branch including the creation that year of a Production Ministry and on 30 September 2009 the reinstatement of the Agriculture Secretariat as a cabinet level ministry a prominence the post had not enjoyed since 1981 5 Supported by Presidential Chief of Staff Anibal Fernandez Dominguez was tapped for the post and sworn in on 1 October 7 Pending however were improvements in strained relations between the center left administration of President Cristina Kirchner and among others nation s important agrarian sector whose leading figures approved of her decision to reinstate the Agriculture Ministry 8 but expressed skepticism at the appointment to the post of a legislator with no farming experience and who had recently supported a hike in provincial farm income taxes 7 9 Dominguez s tenure saw the federal government regain the initiative to some extent vis a vis the agrarian sector 3 The contentious entity regulating agricultural subsidies ONCCA was dissolved in 2011 10 and the proposed return to a Federal Grain Board such as the one prevailing in Argentina between 1935 and the creation of ONCCA in 1996 11 as well as the revival of the Federal Agrarian Council of provincial officials dealing with the sector succeeded in dividing the powerful agrarian lobby round table the Mesa de Enlace 12 He was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 2011 he was named president of the body on 6 December 12 In 2021 he was once again appointed as Minister of Agriculture this time under President Alberto Fernandez in replacement of Luis Basterra Dominguez s appointment was part of a cabinet reshuffle following the government s poor showings in the 2021 legislative primary elections 13 References Edit Asociacion de Promocion Agraria Chacabuco in Spanish Desde chico supe que o era cura o hacia politica Genete a b c Julian Dominguez un ministro en campana por el voto rural La Nacion a b c Linkedin Julian Dominguez a b c d Quien es Julian Dominguez Urgente24 Argentine Ministry of Defense Secretary of Military Affairs in Spanish a b Quien es Julian Dominguez el nuevo ministro de Agricultura Clarin Archived from the original on 3 October 2009 Una senal del Gobierno Telam Archived from the original on 31 May 2011 Escepticismo y renovados reclamos del campo La Nacion El Gobierno disolvio la Oncca y dio el control de la caja a Moreno y Boudou La Nacion Julian Dominguez podria entregar una parte del comercio de granos a Federacion Agraria La Politica Online a b El hombre que domo a la Mesa de Enlace Info News Julian Dominguez el elegido por el Gobierno para fortalecer el vinculo con el campo Ambito in Spanish 20 September 2021 Retrieved 20 September 2021 Political officesPreceded byHector Francolino Mayor of Chacabuco1995 1999 Succeeded byHoracio RecaldePreceded byCarlos Cheppias Secretary of Agriculture Minister of Agriculture2009 2011 Succeeded byNorberto YahuarPreceded byEduardo Fellner President of the Chamber of Deputies2011 2015 Succeeded byEmilio MonzoPreceded byLuis Basterra Minister of Agriculture2021 2022 Succeeded byJuan Jose Bahilloas Secretary of Agriculture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julian Dominguez amp oldid 1104945593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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