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Héctor Cavallero

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22: 128:, which allowed several factions of the same party to present candidates for the main election and add up their votes. Horacio Usandizaga ran for governor and obtained the majority of votes; but this system ultimately favored the "pure" Justicialist candidate 111:'s early departure from office, Usandizaga kept his word, and Cavallero was appointed to complete his term. Cavallero was re-elected in his own right for the 1991–1995 period. His term as mayor spanning the period 10 December 1989 until 10 December 1995. 154:
and against Juan Héctor Sylvestre Begnis. He defeated Begnis in the primaries, obtaining more than twice the number of votes; but in the 2 September general election, however, he lost by a landslide to his former collaborator, Socialist Mayor
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Having severed his ties with the Socialist Party, Cavallero remained a supporter of the increasingly conservative and unpopular Menem administration. He founded a new party,
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for Santa Fe. He held office until 2003. Opting not to seek a second term in Congress, Cavallero again ran for governor in 2003, and again lost to Jorge Obeid.
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Despite his affiliation, Cavallero eventually decided to align himself with the
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along with other Justicialist candidates, under the electoral system called
210:"Murió el ex intendente socialista de Rosario Héctor "El Tigre" Cavallero" 20: 304:
Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Santa Fe
64:. He attended high school in the General Paz Military Liceum in 166:
He died of unknown causes on 2 October 2020 at the age of 81.
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Menem administration. He ran for governor of Santa Fe in the
36:("The Tiger"), was an Argentine politician, who was mayor of 212:(in Spanish). infobae.com. 2 October 2020. Archived from 228:
Lifschitz aplastó a Cavallero y fue reelecto intendente
79:in 1985, and as Mayor of Rosario in 1989 for the 132:, whose votes were supplemented by Cavallero's. 319:Popular Socialist Party (Argentina) politicians 163:and he held this position until December 2019. 32:(2 October 1939 – 2 October 2020), nicknamed 8: 309:National University of the Littoral alumni 236: 314:People from Belgrano Department, Santa Fe 204: 202: 200: 198: 175: 183:Profile of National Deputy candidates 7: 146:He competed in the Justicialist-led 70:National University of the Littoral 95:, had publicly vowed to resign if 68:, and studied Biochemistry at the 14: 16:Argentine politician (1939–2020) 294:Justicialist Party politicians 226:La Capital, 3 September 2007. 103:. Upon Menem's success in the 1: 141:Argentine Chamber of Deputies 75:Cavallero was elected to the 42:Argentine Chamber of Deputies 299:Mayors of Rosario, Santa Fe 137:Partido del Progreso Social 335: 289:Argentine city councillors 257: 247: 239: 188:28 September 2007 at the 25:Héctor Cavallero in 2002 161:Legislature of Santa Fe 81:Popular Socialist Party 101:President of Argentina 60:Cavallero was born in 40:, and a member of the 26: 62:Las Parejas, Santa Fe 24: 83:(an offshoot of the 77:Rosario City Council 243:Horacio Usandizaga 216:on 3 October 2020. 89:Horacio Usandizaga 27: 267: 266: 258:Succeeded by 148:Front for Victory 38:Rosario, Santa Fe 326: 240:Preceded by 237: 231: 224: 218: 217: 206: 193: 180: 157:Miguel Lifschitz 87:). Former mayor 30:Héctor Cavallero 334: 333: 329: 328: 327: 325: 324: 323: 269: 268: 263: 254: 245: 235: 234: 225: 221: 208: 207: 196: 190:Wayback Machine 181: 177: 172: 85:Socialist Party 58: 17: 12: 11: 5: 332: 330: 322: 321: 316: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 271: 270: 265: 264: 259: 256: 246: 241: 233: 232: 219: 194: 174: 173: 171: 168: 57: 54: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 331: 320: 317: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 276: 274: 262: 261:Hermes Binner 253: 252: 244: 238: 229: 223: 220: 215: 211: 205: 203: 201: 199: 195: 191: 187: 184: 179: 176: 169: 167: 164: 162: 158: 153: 152:Rafael Bielsa 149: 144: 142: 138: 133: 131: 127: 126: 121: 120:1995 election 117: 112: 110: 109:Raúl Alfonsín 106: 105:1989 election 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 55: 53: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 23: 19: 248: 222: 214:the original 178: 165: 145: 136: 134: 125:Ley de Lemas 123: 116:Justicialist 113: 99:was elected 97:Carlos Menem 74: 59: 33: 29: 28: 18: 284:2020 deaths 279:1939 births 130:Jorge Obeid 273:Categories 255:1989–1995 170:References 249:Mayor of 56:Biography 186:Archived 50:Santa Fe 46:Province 44:for the 34:El Tigre 251:Rosario 93:Radical 66:Córdoba 107:and 91:, a 48:of 275:: 197:^ 72:. 52:. 230:. 192:.

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Rosario, Santa Fe
Argentine Chamber of Deputies
Province
Santa Fe
Las Parejas, Santa Fe
Córdoba
National University of the Littoral
Rosario City Council
Popular Socialist Party
Socialist Party
Horacio Usandizaga
Radical
Carlos Menem
President of Argentina
1989 election
Raúl Alfonsín
Justicialist
1995 election
Ley de Lemas
Jorge Obeid
Argentine Chamber of Deputies
Front for Victory
Rafael Bielsa
Miguel Lifschitz
Legislature of Santa Fe
Profile of National Deputy candidates
Archived
Wayback Machine

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