Emilio Rached

Emilio Rached
Argentine Senator
from Santiago del Estero Province
Assumed office
10 December 2007
Vice-governor of Santiago del Estero Province
In office
2005–2007
Governor Gerardo Zamora
Succeeded by Blanca Porcel[1]
Mayor of Villa General Mitre (Pinto), Santiago del Estero
In office
1995–2005
Succeeded by Guillermo Ganón
Personal details
Born (1959-06-02) 2 June 1959
Rosario, Santa Fe Province
Nationality Argentine
Political party Radical Civic Union

Emilio Alberto Rached (born 2 June 1959 in Rosario, Santa Fe Province) is an Argentine politician, formerly of the Radical Civic Union. Elected for the Civic Front for Santiago, he sits in the Argentine Senate representing Santiago del Estero Province and supports the majority block of the Front for Victory.

Rached was born in Rosario but soon after his family returned to Santiago del Estero Province. His father's parents, of Lebanese origin, had settled in Villa General Mitre (Pinto) in 1921 and Rached grew up there. He studied at primary and secondary schools in Rosario and began studies to become a lawyer at the Catholic University of Santiago del Estero but did not finish. At 22 he became President of his local football club, Club Atlético Social Pinto.

From 1981 Rached became active in student and community politics, ahead of the return to democracy. In 1983, he joined the Radical Civic Union (UCR). In 1985 he was elected to take part in the constitutional reform. In 1993 he was elected as a Pinto councillor and in 1995 he was elected as Mayor of Pinto and served for ten years.

In 2005 he stood as running mate to Gerardo Zamora for the governorship of the province. Although both Radicals, they headed the Civic Front for Santiago, an alliance of Radicals and Peronists which supported then national President Néstor Kirchner. Zamora in particular is identified as a leading 'Radical K'. Elected as vice-governor, in 2007 Rached was elected to the Argentine Senate, again for the Civic Front. He and his fellow Civic Front senator Ada Del Valle Itúrrez form their own block but support the Kirchners' Front for Victory in opposition to the UCR block.

References

  1. Santiago del Estero tiene vicegobernadora, parlamentario.com. Accessed 2 June 2008.


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