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Leopoldo Moreau

Leopoldo Raúl Guido Moreau (born 5 November 1946) is an Argentine journalist and politician. A prominent member of the Radical Civic Union throughout most of his career, Moreau later aligned himself with the administration of former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, breaking with his party, founding the National Alfonsinist Movement and becoming one of the most prominent Radicales K.

Leopoldo Moreau
National Deputy
Assumed office
10 December 2017
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
In office
10 December 2001 – 10 December 2005
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
In office
10 December 1983 – 10 December 1995
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
3 April 1989 – 6 June 1989
Preceded byJuan Carlos Pugliese
Succeeded byAlberto Pierri
National Senator
In office
10 December 1995 – 10 December 2001
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
Personal details
Born (1946-11-05) 5 November 1946 (age 77)
Rosario, Argentina
Political partyRadical Civic Union (1960–2014)
National Alfonsinist Movement (2014–present)
Other political
affiliations
Alliance (1997–2001)
Front for Victory (2015–2017)
Frente de Todos (2019–present)
Children5
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires

He served in both houses of the Argentine National Congress uninterruptedly from 1983 to 2005, and has been a National Deputy since 2017. He also briefly served as President of the Chamber of Deputies 1989.

Early life and education edit

Leopoldo Raúl Guido Moreau was born on 5 November 1946 in Rosario, in Santa Fe Province, but grew up in San Isidro, in the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation. His father was an engineer who worked in the Argentine Navy, and his grandfather was a jeweller. Both of Moreau's parents died when he was 14.[1]

He studied law at the University of Buenos Aires, though he dropped out in his fourth year and instead began working as a journalist.[2][3]

Political career in the UCR edit

Moreau joined the Radical Civic Union (UCR) in 1960, when he was 14. In 1968, he was one of the founding members of the Junta Coordinadora Nacional, an inner youth current within the party, and the Franja Morada, the UCR's student wing.[4] Later, in 1972, he participated in the formation of the Renovation and Change Current, another group within the UCR led by Raúl Alfonsín.[5]

First terms as deputy edit

In 1983, upon the fall of the last military dictatorship in Argentina, Moreau ran for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies. Upon his election, he served as president of the parliamentary commission on communication and as vice-president of the UCR bloc.

Toward the end of the 1980s, Moreau became leader of the Radical Committee of Buenos Aires Province. Due to his closeness with then-president Raúl Alfonsín, Moreau was one of the government's spokespeople during the 1987 Carapintadas uprising. From April to June 1989, Moreau was president of the Chamber of Deputies.[6]

He was re-elected to the Chamber in 1987 and 1991. Moreau played a prominent role in the establishment and development of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (CONADEP), the commission created to investigate the fate of the desaparecidos (victims of forced disappearance) and other human rights violations during the dictatorship.[7]

In 1995, Moreau was elected to the National Senate by the Legislature of Buenos Aires Province, where he became part of the parliamentary commissions on budget and treasury affairs, accords, culture and education. From 1995 to 2001, he was the first vice-president of the Senate. During his time as Senator, Moreau was a staunch opponent of the neoliberal economic policies of President Carlos Menem.[8]

Presidential run edit

Moreau was the UCR's presidential candidate in the 2003 general election, having won the party's nomination over Rodolfo Terragno.[9] During the campaign, Moreau apologized to the Argentine society at large for the party's inner strife.[10] The economic crisis, the December 2001 riots and the subsequent resignation of President Fernando de la Rúa had all contributed to a considerable loss of support for the party, and on election day, Moreau received merely 2.34% of the popular vote.[11]

Leader of the MNA edit

 
Moreau during the 2018 debate on the legalization of abortion in Argentina.

In 2014, Moreau and the Movement for Social Democracy (MODESO; an inner current within the UCR) founded the National Alfonsinist Movement (MNA), seeking to break away from the main party line and join forces with the Front for Victory.[12] The following year, the UCR ethics committee expelled Moreau for "ethical and moral misconduct".[13] That same year, the MNA officialized its incorporation into the Front for Victory in an event in which President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner took part.[14]

At the 2017 legislative election, Moreau was the 8th candidate in the Unidad Ciudadana list to the Chamber of Deputies in Buenos Aires Province.[15] The list received 36.28% of the votes, and Moreau was comfortably elected. Since 2019, Moreau has been part of the Frente de Todos parliamentary bloc.[16]

As deputy, Moreau voted in favor of the legalization of abortion in Argentina twice: in 2018, when the bill passed the Chamber of Deputies but was struck down by the Senate, and again in 2020, when the bill passed both houses and abortion was effectively legalized.[17] During the 2020 debate, Moreau spoke on how his decision was influenced by the clandestine abortion practiced by his daughter Cecilia, a fellow member of the Chamber of Deputies.[18]

Personal life edit

Moreau was married to María del Carmen Banzas,[19] with whom he has five children, two of which are active in politics: Cecilia (born 1976) serves in the Chamber of Deputies alongside Moreau, while Carmela (born 1982) is presently an advisor at the Office of the Cabinet Chief.[1][20][21]

In January 2021, while at a coffeehouse near the Congressional Palace, Moreau was insulted and violently threatened by two unidentified men. One of the men allegedly threw a chair at Moreau, while the other filmed the incident on his phone.[22] One of the men was taken into custody by authorities and the incident is currently being investigated.[23]

Electoral history edit

Executive edit

Electoral history of Leopoldo Moreau
Election Office List Votes Result Ref.
Total % P.
2003 President of Argentina Radical Civic Union 453,373 2.34% 6th Not elected [24]

Legislative edit

Electoral history of Leopoldo Moreau
Election Office List # District Votes Result Ref.
Total % P.
1983 National Deputy Radical Civic Union 12 Buenos Aires Province 2,743,064 49.38% 1st[a] Elected [25]
1985 Radical Civic Union 12 Buenos Aires Province 2,381,787 41.46% 1st[a] Elected [26]
1991 Radical Civic Union 4 Buenos Aires Province 1,359,954 23.12% 2nd[a] Elected [27]
2001 Alliance 1 Buenos Aires Province 814,551 15.35% 2nd[a] Elected [28]
2017 Unidad Ciudadana 8 Buenos Aires Province 3,383,114 36.28% 2nd[a] Elected [29]
2021 Frente de Todos 6 Buenos Aires Province 3,444,446 38.59% 2nd[a] Elected [30]
  1. ^ a b c d e f Presented on an electoral list. The data shown represents the share of the vote the entire party/alliance received in that constituency.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mendelevich, Pablo (20 April 2003). "Leopoldo Moreau: "No le tengo miedo a la derrota"". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Biografía - Quien Soy?". leopoldomoreau.com.ar (in Spanish). 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  3. ^ Genoud, Diego (9 September 2017). "Adelante, un radical". Letra P (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  4. ^ Abrevaya, Sebastián (12 May 2008). "La resurrección de la Coordinadora". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  5. ^ Galván, Carlos (27 February 2018). "Mauricio Macri chicaneó a los radicales con el ultra K Leopoldo Moreau: "Era el mejor que tenían y se los reclutó el otro equipo"". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  6. ^ Sued, Gabriel (16 August 2017). "El ascenso de Moreau, la nueva figura del universo kirchnerista". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  7. ^ Poblet, Virginia (25 February 2019). ""El objetivo de Alfonsín era garantizar la estabilidad democrática"". Caras y Caretas (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  8. ^ Iglesias, Hernán (30 July 2001). "La Ley de Déficit Cero impone drásticos recortes en el gasto público en Argentina". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  9. ^ Cibeira, Fernando (17 February 2003). "Moreau será el candidato de la UCR". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  10. ^ "Leopoldo Moreau, nuevo candidato presidencial argentino". El Universo (in Spanish). 17 February 2003. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  11. ^ "El radicalismo hizo su peor elección". Parlamentario (in Spanish). 28 April 2003. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  12. ^ "Lanzaron el Movimiento Nacional Alfonsinista para "consolidar el sistema democrático"". Minuto Uno (in Spanish). 11 December 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  13. ^ "La UCR expulsó a Leopoldo Moreau". La Tecla (in Spanish). 16 December 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  14. ^ "Cristina, con el "Radicalismo Popular": "Esto recién es el comienzo del ciclo"". Perfil (in Spanish). 16 April 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  15. ^ "Moreau pidió transparencia y habla de leve ventaja de Cristina". Télam (in Spanish). 22 October 2017. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  16. ^ "Fuertes cruces entre JxC y el Frente de Todos en el debate sobre el Ministerio Público". Télam (in Spanish). 18 May 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  17. ^ "Uno por uno, cómo votó cada diputado el proyecto de legalización del aborto". El Cronista (in Spanish). 14 June 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  18. ^ "Leopoldo Moreau recordó el aborto clandestino de su hija Cecilia". IP (in Spanish). 10 December 2020. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  19. ^ Veneranda, Marcelo (6 December 2019). "Mario Meoni, el operador radical de Massa que deberá lidiar con Moyano y las empresas de transporte". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  20. ^ "El cruce entre la diputada Cecilia Moreau, su padre Leopoldo y legisladores de la oposición durante el debate por la emergencia económica". Infobae (in Spanish). 18 December 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  21. ^ "Carmela Moreau: "Hay una oposición obstruccionista, que quiere desgastar"". Télam (in Spanish). 1 November 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  22. ^ Bertoia, Luciana (14 January 2021). "Amenazaron de muerte a Leopoldo Moreau". Página/12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  23. ^ "La Justicia investiga las amenazas y el intento de agresión al diputado Leopoldo Moreau". Télam (in Spanish). 13 January 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  24. ^ "Elecciones 2003". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 8 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  25. ^ "Elecciones 1983". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 22 January 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  26. ^ "Elecciones 1985". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 31 January 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  27. ^ "Elecciones 1991". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 4 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  28. ^ "Elecciones 2001". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 7 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  29. ^ "Elecciones 2017". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  30. ^ "Elecciones 2021". argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Dirección Nacional Electoral. Retrieved 4 February 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Profile on the official website of the Chamber of Deputies (in Spanish)
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Chamber of Deputies
April 1989 – June 1989
Succeeded by

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Leopoldo Raul Guido Moreau born 5 November 1946 is an Argentine journalist and politician A prominent member of the Radical Civic Union throughout most of his career Moreau later aligned himself with the administration of former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner breaking with his party founding the National Alfonsinist Movement and becoming one of the most prominent Radicales K Leopoldo MoreauNational DeputyIncumbentAssumed office 10 December 2017ConstituencyBuenos AiresIn office 10 December 2001 10 December 2005ConstituencyBuenos AiresIn office 10 December 1983 10 December 1995ConstituencyBuenos AiresPresident of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office 3 April 1989 6 June 1989Preceded byJuan Carlos PuglieseSucceeded byAlberto PierriNational SenatorIn office 10 December 1995 10 December 2001ConstituencyBuenos AiresPersonal detailsBorn 1946 11 05 5 November 1946 age 77 Rosario ArgentinaPolitical partyRadical Civic Union 1960 2014 National Alfonsinist Movement 2014 present Other politicalaffiliationsAlliance 1997 2001 Front for Victory 2015 2017 Frente de Todos 2019 present Children5Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires He served in both houses of the Argentine National Congress uninterruptedly from 1983 to 2005 and has been a National Deputy since 2017 He also briefly served as President of the Chamber of Deputies 1989 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career in the UCR 2 1 First terms as deputy 2 2 Presidential run 3 Leader of the MNA 4 Personal life 5 Electoral history 5 1 Executive 5 2 Legislative 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editLeopoldo Raul Guido Moreau was born on 5 November 1946 in Rosario in Santa Fe Province but grew up in San Isidro in the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation His father was an engineer who worked in the Argentine Navy and his grandfather was a jeweller Both of Moreau s parents died when he was 14 1 He studied law at the University of Buenos Aires though he dropped out in his fourth year and instead began working as a journalist 2 3 Political career in the UCR editMoreau joined the Radical Civic Union UCR in 1960 when he was 14 In 1968 he was one of the founding members of the Junta Coordinadora Nacional an inner youth current within the party and the Franja Morada the UCR s student wing 4 Later in 1972 he participated in the formation of the Renovation and Change Current another group within the UCR led by Raul Alfonsin 5 First terms as deputy edit In 1983 upon the fall of the last military dictatorship in Argentina Moreau ran for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies Upon his election he served as president of the parliamentary commission on communication and as vice president of the UCR bloc Toward the end of the 1980s Moreau became leader of the Radical Committee of Buenos Aires Province Due to his closeness with then president Raul Alfonsin Moreau was one of the government s spokespeople during the 1987 Carapintadas uprising From April to June 1989 Moreau was president of the Chamber of Deputies 6 He was re elected to the Chamber in 1987 and 1991 Moreau played a prominent role in the establishment and development of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons CONADEP the commission created to investigate the fate of the desaparecidos victims of forced disappearance and other human rights violations during the dictatorship 7 In 1995 Moreau was elected to the National Senate by the Legislature of Buenos Aires Province where he became part of the parliamentary commissions on budget and treasury affairs accords culture and education From 1995 to 2001 he was the first vice president of the Senate During his time as Senator Moreau was a staunch opponent of the neoliberal economic policies of President Carlos Menem 8 Presidential run edit Moreau was the UCR s presidential candidate in the 2003 general election having won the party s nomination over Rodolfo Terragno 9 During the campaign Moreau apologized to the Argentine society at large for the party s inner strife 10 The economic crisis the December 2001 riots and the subsequent resignation of President Fernando de la Rua had all contributed to a considerable loss of support for the party and on election day Moreau received merely 2 34 of the popular vote 11 Leader of the MNA edit nbsp Moreau during the 2018 debate on the legalization of abortion in Argentina In 2014 Moreau and the Movement for Social Democracy MODESO an inner current within the UCR founded the National Alfonsinist Movement MNA seeking to break away from the main party line and join forces with the Front for Victory 12 The following year the UCR ethics committee expelled Moreau for ethical and moral misconduct 13 That same year the MNA officialized its incorporation into the Front for Victory in an event in which President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner took part 14 At the 2017 legislative election Moreau was the 8th candidate in the Unidad Ciudadana list to the Chamber of Deputies in Buenos Aires Province 15 The list received 36 28 of the votes and Moreau was comfortably elected Since 2019 Moreau has been part of the Frente de Todos parliamentary bloc 16 As deputy Moreau voted in favor of the legalization of abortion in Argentina twice in 2018 when the bill passed the Chamber of Deputies but was struck down by the Senate and again in 2020 when the bill passed both houses and abortion was effectively legalized 17 During the 2020 debate Moreau spoke on how his decision was influenced by the clandestine abortion practiced by his daughter Cecilia a fellow member of the Chamber of Deputies 18 Personal life editMoreau was married to Maria del Carmen Banzas 19 with whom he has five children two of which are active in politics Cecilia born 1976 serves in the Chamber of Deputies alongside Moreau while Carmela born 1982 is presently an advisor at the Office of the Cabinet Chief 1 20 21 In January 2021 while at a coffeehouse near the Congressional Palace Moreau was insulted and violently threatened by two unidentified men One of the men allegedly threw a chair at Moreau while the other filmed the incident on his phone 22 One of the men was taken into custody by authorities and the incident is currently being investigated 23 Electoral history editExecutive edit Electoral history of Leopoldo Moreau Election Office List Votes Result Ref Total P 2003 President of Argentina Radical Civic Union 453 373 2 34 6th Not elected 24 Legislative edit Electoral history of Leopoldo Moreau Election Office List District Votes Result Ref Total P 1983 National Deputy Radical Civic Union 12 Buenos Aires Province 2 743 064 49 38 1st a Elected 25 1985 Radical Civic Union 12 Buenos Aires Province 2 381 787 41 46 1st a Elected 26 1991 Radical Civic Union 4 Buenos Aires Province 1 359 954 23 12 2nd a Elected 27 2001 Alliance 1 Buenos Aires Province 814 551 15 35 2nd a Elected 28 2017 Unidad Ciudadana 8 Buenos Aires Province 3 383 114 36 28 2nd a Elected 29 2021 Frente de Todos 6 Buenos Aires Province 3 444 446 38 59 2nd a Elected 30 a b c d e f Presented on an electoral list The data shown represents the share of the vote the entire party alliance received in that constituency References edit a b Mendelevich Pablo 20 April 2003 Leopoldo Moreau No le tengo miedo a la derrota La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 24 December 2020 Biografia Quien Soy leopoldomoreau com ar in Spanish 2013 Retrieved 24 December 2020 Genoud Diego 9 September 2017 Adelante un radical Letra P in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 Abrevaya Sebastian 12 May 2008 La resurreccion de la Coordinadora Pagina 12 in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 Galvan Carlos 27 February 2018 Mauricio Macri chicaneo a los radicales con el ultra K Leopoldo Moreau Era el mejor que tenian y se los recluto el otro equipo Clarin in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 Sued Gabriel 16 August 2017 El ascenso de Moreau la nueva figura del universo kirchnerista La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 Poblet Virginia 25 February 2019 El objetivo de Alfonsin era garantizar la estabilidad democratica Caras y Caretas in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 Iglesias Hernan 30 July 2001 La Ley de Deficit Cero impone drasticos recortes en el gasto publico en Argentina El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 Cibeira Fernando 17 February 2003 Moreau sera el candidato de la UCR Pagina 12 in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 Leopoldo Moreau nuevo candidato presidencial argentino El Universo in Spanish 17 February 2003 Retrieved 4 July 2021 El radicalismo hizo su peor eleccion Parlamentario in Spanish 28 April 2003 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Lanzaron el Movimiento Nacional Alfonsinista para consolidar el sistema democratico Minuto Uno in Spanish 11 December 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2021 La UCR expulso a Leopoldo Moreau La Tecla in Spanish 16 December 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Cristina con el Radicalismo Popular Esto recien es el comienzo del ciclo Perfil in Spanish 16 April 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Moreau pidio transparencia y habla de leve ventaja de Cristina Telam in Spanish 22 October 2017 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Fuertes cruces entre JxC y el Frente de Todos en el debate sobre el Ministerio Publico Telam in Spanish 18 May 2021 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Uno por uno como voto cada diputado el proyecto de legalizacion del aborto El Cronista in Spanish 14 June 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Leopoldo Moreau recordo el aborto clandestino de su hija Cecilia IP in Spanish 10 December 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Veneranda Marcelo 6 December 2019 Mario Meoni el operador radical de Massa que debera lidiar con Moyano y las empresas de transporte La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 24 December 2020 El cruce entre la diputada Cecilia Moreau su padre Leopoldo y legisladores de la oposicion durante el debate por la emergencia economica Infobae in Spanish 18 December 2019 Retrieved 24 December 2020 Carmela Moreau Hay una oposicion obstruccionista que quiere desgastar Telam in Spanish 1 November 2020 Retrieved 24 December 2020 Bertoia Luciana 14 January 2021 Amenazaron de muerte a Leopoldo Moreau Pagina 12 in Spanish Retrieved 4 July 2021 La Justicia investiga las amenazas y el intento de agresion al diputado Leopoldo Moreau Telam in Spanish 13 January 2021 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Elecciones 2003 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 8 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Elecciones 1983 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 22 January 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Elecciones 1985 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 31 January 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Elecciones 1991 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 4 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Elecciones 2001 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 7 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Elecciones 2017 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral 27 September 2017 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Elecciones 2021 argentina gob ar in Spanish Direccion Nacional Electoral Retrieved 4 February 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