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Jorge Rodríguez (Argentine politician)






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Jorge Rodríguez
Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers
In office
28 March 1996 – 10 December 1999
PresidentCarlos Menem
Preceded byEduardo Bauzá
Succeeded byRodolfo Terragno
Minister of Education and Culture
In office
4 December 1992 – 28 March 1996
PresidentCarlos Menem
Preceded byAntonio Salonia
Succeeded bySusana Decibe
Personal details
Born1944 (age 79–80)
Coronel Hilario Lagos, Argentina
Political partyJusticialist Party
EducationUniversity of Buenos Aires

Jorge Alberto Rodríguez (born 1944) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician who served as Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers and as Minister of Education during the second presidency of Carlos Menem.

Early life[edit]

Rodríguez was born in 1944 in Coronel Hilario Lagos, a rural village in La Pampa Province. He became politically active in the Peronist movement as a student in the University of Buenos Aires Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Sciences, from which he graduated in 1971. He continued to participate in political activities until the 1976 coup d'état, later settling in the United States, where he earned a master's degree on science at the University of Nebraska.[1]

Political career[edit]

From 1983 to 1987, Rodríguez served as Undersecretary of Agrarian Affairs of La Pampa Province, during the governorship of Rubén Marín. Later, from 1987 to 1989, he served as the province's Minister of Education, but resigned to run for a seat in the National Chamber of Deputies.[1]

In 1992, Rodríguez was appointed as Minister of Education and Culture of Argentina by President Carlos Menem, succeeding Antonio Salonia. In 1996, Menem appointed Rodríguez as Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers. He was the second person to serve in the post, following its creation by the 1994 constitutional amendments. Despite rumours of his intention to resign in 1997, Rodríguez remained in the position throughout the remainder of Menem's presidency, serving until December 1999.[2]

In 2004, Rodríguez testified in the trial against fellow Menem administration secretary María Julia Alsogaray, who stood accused of corruption.[3] Later, in 2006, Rodríguez was formally accused of embezzlement on his own, for having allegedly allowed the use of public money for a seminar conducted by a private company.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Rodríguez was married to María Susana Pangallo, with whom he has two children.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Di Lázzaro, Alejandro (29 March 1996). "Un jefe de Gabinete de bajo perfil". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  • ^ "Jorge Rodríguez descartó la renuncia y rearmó su equipo". Clarín (in Spanish). 12 September 1997. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  • ^ Hauser, Irina (8 May 2004). "Jorge Rodríguez, el amigo de María Julia, la tiró debajo de un camión". Página 12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  • ^ "Procesaron al ex jefe de Gabinete menemista Jorge Rodríguez". Clarín (in Spanish). 4 October 2006. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  • ^ "Jorge Rodríguez fue sobreseído en la causa de privatización de los aeropuertos". La Arena (in Spanish). 27 March 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Antonio Salonia

    Minister of Education and Culture
    1992–1996
    Succeeded by

    Susana Decibe

    Preceded by

    Eduardo Bauzá

    Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers
    1996–1999
    Succeeded by

    Rodolfo Terragno


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