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Ricardo Colombi

Ricardo Colombi (born August 30, 1957) is an Argentine lawyer and politician elected Governor of Corrientes Province in 2009.

Ricardo Colombi
Governor of Corrientes Province
In office
December 10, 2009 – December 10, 2017
Vice GovernorPedro Braillard Poccard (2009-13)
Gustavo Cantero (2013- )
Preceded byArturo Colombi
Succeeded byGustavo Valdés
Corrientes Senator
In office
December 10, 2007 – December 10, 2009
National Deputy
In office
December 10, 2005 – December 10, 2007
Governor of Corrientes
In office
December 10, 2001 – December 10, 2005
Preceded byOscar Aguad
Succeeded byArturo Colombi
Personal details
Born (1957-08-30) 30 August 1957 (age 66)
Mercedes, Corrientes
Political partyRadical Civic Union
Other political
affiliations
Frente de Todos (1996- 2009) Encuentro por Corrientes (2009-present)
SpouseGraciela Barattini
ProfessionLawyer

Life and times edit

Ricardo Horacio Colombi was born in Mercedes, a Corrientes Province agricultural and cattle ranching hub at the southern end of the Esteros del Iberá wetlands. He enrolled at the National University of the Northeast and became active in the Franja Morada, the collegiate chapter of the centrist Radical Civic Union (UCR), following which he earned a Law Degree and practiced in his native Mercedes. He married Graciela Barattini in 1988.[1]

Colombi first campaigned for elected office in 1991, and was elected mayor of Mercedes that year. He earned a reputation as a highly-accessible mayor in subsequent years, and was reelected in 1995 and 1999. By 2001, had become the leading opposition figure to the powerful head of the PANU, Raúl Romero Feris. Romero Feris had been convicted of embezzlement, and his controversial 2001 candidacy unified his former allies, the Liberal Party of Corrientes, and a significant faction of the Justicialist Party in opposition to it.[2]

They rallied behind Colombi, who ran on the UCR-led Front for Everyone alliance. Romero Feris narrowly won the first round on October 14, but a November 4 runoff election resulted in a victory for Colombi, who won with 51.2% of the vote.[3] Governing during a national economic recovery, and enjoying President Néstor Kirchner's support, Colombi was prompted by term limits in 2005 to run for a seat in the Argentine Congress and advanced a cousin, Arturo Colombi, as the Front for All candidate for governor. The Corrientes UCR's continued support for the alliance (endorsed by Kirchner) led to a rebuke from the UCR National Committee itself, and this triggered a revolt from the Corrientes chapter of the party, as well as in four others' (notably in Mendoza Province). These differences led to the appearance that year of "K" Radicals (UCR governors and other lawmakers allied with President Kirchner).[4]

Colombi broke with his cousin (the governor), however, and left the Front for All in 2007, when he ran for a seat in the Corrientes Senate on the UCR ticket, and was elected with the endorsement of third parties;[5] as provincial senator, Colombi focused on educational and cultural issues.[6]

Colombi again ran for governor on a UCR-led Corrientes Encounter party, ahead of the 2009 mid-term elections. Colombi's campaign was controversial not only for his choice of running mate (impeached former Governor Pedro Braillard Poccard),[7] but also because it pitted him against his own cousin, who won the first round on September 13. Ricardo Colombi won the runoff on October 4, however, with over 62% of the vote.[8] The runoff victory was clouded, however, by the untimely death that week of Hernán González Moreno, a local journalist who had filed charges of financial wrongdoing against the Colombis in a Paso de los Libres federal court.[9]

Arturo and Ricardo Colombi renewed their former alliance after eight years of estrangement for the latter's 2013 campaign for re-election as governor; despite his affiliation with the UCR, Colombi also received the endorsement of prominent Federal Peronists such as Congressman Francisco de Narváez and Córdoba Province Governor José Manuel de la Sota.[10] He ran against the Front for Victory nominee, Corrientes Mayor Carlos "Camau" Espínola; and a rival of Colombi within the UCR, Senator Nito Artaza.[11] Colombi was reelected on September 15 by a 51-to-46% margin over Camau Espínola,[12] and the UCR - which has governed Corrientes since 1999 - would retain its only governorship among the nation's 23 provinces.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ . Corrientes Hoy. July 16, 2013. Archived from the original on July 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "Ratificaron la pena de inhabilitación perpetua para Romero Feris". El Diario Digital. April 9, 2004.
  3. ^ Andy Tow's Electoral Atlas: Corrientes 2001
  4. ^ "Las provincias "radicales K" apoyan a Cobos pero ya arman su propio juego". Los Andes. November 5, 2006.
  5. ^ "Ricardo Colombi al Senado Provincial". Corrientes al Día. August 20, 2007.
  6. ^ Corrientes Senate: Ricardo Colombi (in Spanish)
  7. ^ "Pedro en el sillón de Ferré, como en 1997". El Litoral. June 12, 2012.
  8. ^ Andy Tow's Electoral Atlas: Corrientes 2009
  9. ^ "La muerte que desnudó el lazo del poder y la Justicia". La Nación. October 11, 2009.
  10. ^ "Corrientes: los primos Colombi vuelven a unirse para las PASO". Ámbito Financiero. June 13, 2013.
  11. ^ a b "Corrientes va a las urnas. La UCR pone en juego la única provincia que gobierna". El Norte. September 14, 2013.
  12. ^ "Corrientes: Ricardo Colombi fue reelecto gobernador". Data Chaco. September 16, 2013.
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Corrientes
2009–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Corrientes
2001-2005
Succeeded by

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Ricardo Colombi born August 30 1957 is an Argentine lawyer and politician elected Governor of Corrientes Province in 2009 Ricardo ColombiGovernor of Corrientes ProvinceIn office December 10 2009 December 10 2017Vice GovernorPedro Braillard Poccard 2009 13 Gustavo Cantero 2013 Preceded byArturo ColombiSucceeded byGustavo ValdesCorrientes SenatorIn office December 10 2007 December 10 2009National DeputyIn office December 10 2005 December 10 2007Governor of CorrientesIn office December 10 2001 December 10 2005Preceded byOscar AguadSucceeded byArturo ColombiPersonal detailsBorn 1957 08 30 30 August 1957 age 66 Mercedes CorrientesPolitical partyRadical Civic UnionOther politicalaffiliationsFrente de Todos 1996 2009 Encuentro por Corrientes 2009 present SpouseGraciela BarattiniProfessionLawyerLife and times editRicardo Horacio Colombi was born in Mercedes a Corrientes Province agricultural and cattle ranching hub at the southern end of the Esteros del Ibera wetlands He enrolled at the National University of the Northeast and became active in the Franja Morada the collegiate chapter of the centrist Radical Civic Union UCR following which he earned a Law Degree and practiced in his native Mercedes He married Graciela Barattini in 1988 1 Colombi first campaigned for elected office in 1991 and was elected mayor of Mercedes that year He earned a reputation as a highly accessible mayor in subsequent years and was reelected in 1995 and 1999 By 2001 had become the leading opposition figure to the powerful head of the PANU Raul Romero Feris Romero Feris had been convicted of embezzlement and his controversial 2001 candidacy unified his former allies the Liberal Party of Corrientes and a significant faction of the Justicialist Party in opposition to it 2 They rallied behind Colombi who ran on the UCR led Front for Everyone alliance Romero Feris narrowly won the first round on October 14 but a November 4 runoff election resulted in a victory for Colombi who won with 51 2 of the vote 3 Governing during a national economic recovery and enjoying President Nestor Kirchner s support Colombi was prompted by term limits in 2005 to run for a seat in the Argentine Congress and advanced a cousin Arturo Colombi as the Front for All candidate for governor The Corrientes UCR s continued support for the alliance endorsed by Kirchner led to a rebuke from the UCR National Committee itself and this triggered a revolt from the Corrientes chapter of the party as well as in four others notably in Mendoza Province These differences led to the appearance that year of K Radicals UCR governors and other lawmakers allied with President Kirchner 4 Colombi broke with his cousin the governor however and left the Front for All in 2007 when he ran for a seat in the Corrientes Senate on the UCR ticket and was elected with the endorsement of third parties 5 as provincial senator Colombi focused on educational and cultural issues 6 Colombi again ran for governor on a UCR led Corrientes Encounter party ahead of the 2009 mid term elections Colombi s campaign was controversial not only for his choice of running mate impeached former Governor Pedro Braillard Poccard 7 but also because it pitted him against his own cousin who won the first round on September 13 Ricardo Colombi won the runoff on October 4 however with over 62 of the vote 8 The runoff victory was clouded however by the untimely death that week of Hernan Gonzalez Moreno a local journalist who had filed charges of financial wrongdoing against the Colombis in a Paso de los Libres federal court 9 Arturo and Ricardo Colombi renewed their former alliance after eight years of estrangement for the latter s 2013 campaign for re election as governor despite his affiliation with the UCR Colombi also received the endorsement of prominent Federal Peronists such as Congressman Francisco de Narvaez and Cordoba Province Governor Jose Manuel de la Sota 10 He ran against the Front for Victory nominee Corrientes Mayor Carlos Camau Espinola and a rival of Colombi within the UCR Senator Nito Artaza 11 Colombi was reelected on September 15 by a 51 to 46 margin over Camau Espinola 12 and the UCR which has governed Corrientes since 1999 would retain its only governorship among the nation s 23 provinces 11 References edit Ricardo Colombi y su esposa cumplieron 25 anos de casados Corrientes Hoy July 16 2013 Archived from the original on July 19 2013 Ratificaron la pena de inhabilitacion perpetua para Romero Feris El Diario Digital April 9 2004 Andy Tow s Electoral Atlas Corrientes 2001 Las provincias radicales K apoyan a Cobos pero ya arman su propio juego Los Andes November 5 2006 Ricardo Colombi al Senado Provincial Corrientes al Dia August 20 2007 Corrientes Senate Ricardo Colombi in Spanish Pedro en el sillon de Ferre como en 1997 El Litoral June 12 2012 Andy Tow s Electoral Atlas Corrientes 2009 La muerte que desnudo el lazo del poder y la Justicia La Nacion October 11 2009 Corrientes los primos Colombi vuelven a unirse para las PASO Ambito Financiero June 13 2013 a b Corrientes va a las urnas La UCR pone en juego la unica provincia que gobierna El Norte September 14 2013 Corrientes Ricardo Colombi fue reelecto gobernador Data Chaco September 16 2013 Political offices Preceded byArturo Colombi Governor of Corrientes2009 2017 Succeeded byGustavo Valdes Preceded byOscar Raul Aguad Governor of Corrientes2001 2005 Succeeded byArturo Colombi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ricardo Colombi amp oldid 1197570045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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