- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina Elisabeth Fernández is a politician from La Plata, capital of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is a former Senator for Buenos Aires Province, former First Lady and current Argentine president. She is Argentina's first elected woman president but not the first to run the country.
- Juan Manuel Urtubey
Juan Manuel Urtubey (b. 6 September 1969) is an Argentine politician, a senior figure in the ruling Front for Victory faction of the Justicialist Party (PJ) in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies. Urtubey was born in Salta and was educated at the Institute of Humanities of Salta and the University of Buenos Aires, becoming a lawyer before entering politics shortly after. Urtubey became Secretary of State of Salta Province in 1995, …
- Jorge Capitanich
Jorge Milton Capitanich is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician from Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña, Chaco Province, representing that Province in the Argentine Senate. Capitanich (originally probably "Kapitanić") descends from the first Montenegrins who settled in Chaco and created "Colonia La Montenegrina", the biggest Montenegrin colony in South America. He was an academic before entering politics.
- Alicia Kirchner
Alicia Margarita Kirchner is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. She is the sister of President Néstor Kirchner and serves in his government as minister of social development. Kirchner worked as a teacher and social worker, holding a PhD in social work. In 1975 and again in 1983 she served as a sub-secretary of social action in her native Santa Cruz Province. From 1987 to 1990 she was a minister in the municipality of Río Gallegos, leading on public health, …
- Agustín Rossi
Agustín Oscar Rossi, also known by his nickname "El Chivo Rossi", is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician from the province of Santa Fe. Since 2005 he is a National Deputy in the Argentine Congress. Rossi was born in Vera, a small city in the north of Santa Fe Province, where he spent his early youth. He moved to Rosario when he was 17 years old, and graduated as a civil engineer at the National University of Rosario.
- José Luis Gioja
José Luis Gioja is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, current governor of San Juan Province and former President of the Argentine Senate. In 1976, whilst working for the provincial government, Gioja was detained in a forced disappearance by the military authorities following that year's coup. He was imprisoned for nine months and has claimed that he was tortured by Major Jorge Olivera.
- Carlos Rovira
Carlos Eduardo Rovira (born 1956-02-18) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, current governor of Misiones Province at the head of the Front for Renewal. Rovira was born in Posadas and studied chemical engineering at the National University of Misiones, later gaining a postgraduate qualification at the University of Buenos Aires. After a period in academic research, he became an environmental consultant, focusing especially on water quality.
- Carlos Sancho
Carlos Alberto Sancho is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician and former governor of Santa Cruz Province. He is a close ally of President of Argentina Néstor Kirchner, who was himself governor of Santa Cruz during several consecutive terms. Sancho ran the family real estate and construction firm. He became a member of the deliberative council of the city of Río Gallegos (the capital of Santa Cruz) in 1999, for the Front for Victory, …
- Marcelo Guinle
Marcelo Alejandro Horacio Guinle (born 1947-09-28) is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Chubut Province. Guinle became a lawyer and worked as a legal advisor to petrol firm YPF from 1974 to 1979. He was a judge and sat on the Comodoro Rivadavia circuit as a civil, commercial and labour judge and on the chamber of appeals of both Trelew and Comodoro Rivadavia. In 1986 he became government secretary of the municipality of Comodor Rivadavia.
- José Pampuro
José Juan Bautista Pampuro is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Buenos Aires Province, Senate leader and formerly Defence Minister. Pampuro was Chief of Staff to President Eduardo Duhalde. He was retained by Néstor Kirchner and made Defence Minister. Pampuro was elected to the Senate on the Front for Victory slate alongside Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in 2005 and was replaced as defence minister by Nilda Garré.
- Silvia Giusti
Silvia Ester Giusti is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Chubut Province. Giusti was born in Arrecifes, Buenos Aires Province and studied to be a teacher of Literature and Spanish. In 1975 she moved to Chubut and continued her studies in Education at the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco. She worked in education and coordinated education policies for the 1999 Peronists' campaign in Trelew.
- Carlos Verna
Carlos Alberto Verna is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, current governor of La Pampa Province. Verna became a senator for La Pampa in 1993. Verna won the 2003 election to be governor with the support of Carlos Menem, against the candidate of the Front for Victory faction of the Justicialist Party, Néstor Ahuad.
- Haide Giri
Haide Delia Giri is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Córdoba Province. Giri was born in General Pico, La Pampa Province. She qualified as a surgeon at the National University of Córdoba and this was convalidated by the University of Madrid. She also received a certificate in oncology from the National Cancer Institute of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro. She practised a doctor and surgeon in Córdoba.
- Miguel Ángel Pichetto
Miguel Ángel Pichetto is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician. He is a Senator for Río Negro Province and leads his party in the Senate. He is a candidate to be governor of Río Negro in the 2007 elections. Pichetto was born in Banfield, Buenos Aires Province and studied at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata. In 1976 he qualified as a lawyer and based himself in Río Negro.
- Ángel Maza
Ángel Eduardo Maza is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician. He was the governor of La Rioja Province during several terms, until he was ousted by impeachment in 2007. His sister, Ada Maza, is a national senator. Maza was educated at the National University of Córdoba and qualified as a geologist, later gaining a doctorate. He worked in the geological and mining services of the Government of Argentina and of La Rioja Province.
- Ramón Saadi
Ramón Eduardo Saadi is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Catamarca Province and a former governor of that province. He is a member of the Saadi family that has dominated Catamarca politics, son of Vicente Saadi who first became governor of the province in the 1940s. Saadi studied law at the University of Buenos Aires graduating on 25 April 1977. He was president of the Peronist youth wing of Catamarca.
- Roberto Urquía
Roberto Daniel Urquía is an Argentine businessman and Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Córdoba Province. Urquía was born in General Deheza in Córdoba Province. He studied at the National University of Córdoba and qualified in accountancy and business administration. He became a teacher and a businessman. He became chairman of Aceitera General Deheza (AGD), a vegetable oil and biofuel plant.
- Darío Alessandro
Darío Pedro Alessandro is an Argentine sociologist, politician, and diplomat. A former Congressional deputy from the FrePaSo party, Alessandro was appointed ambassador to Cuba in December 2004. He is close to the Front for Victory faction of President of Argentina Néstor Kirchner
- María Leguizamón
María Laura Leguizamon is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician, currently a senator for Buenos Aires. Leguizamon was borb in La Plata and graduated as a lawyer and notary from the University of La Plata. She worked as an official for the government of Buenos Aires Province. In 1993 Leguizamon was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, serving until 1997. In 2000 she became a legislator in the city of Buenos Aires and in 2003 she became the youngest senator.