Gerardo Zamora Explained

Gerardo Zamora
Office:Governor of Santiago del Estero
Vicegovernor:José Emilio Neder
Term Start:10 December 2017
Predecessor:Claudia Ledesma Abdala
Term Start1:23 March 2005
Term End1:10 December 2013
Vicegovernor1:Emilio Rached
Blanca Porcel
Ángel Niccolai
Predecessor1:Pablo Lanusse
Successor1:Claudia Ledesma Abdala
Office3:Provisional President of the Senate
Office2:First Gentleman of Santiago del Estero
Term Label2:In role
Term Start2:10 December 2013
Term End2:10 December 2017
Governor2:Claudia Ledesma Abdala
Predecessor2:Claudia Ledesma Abdala
Successor2:Claudia Ledesma Abdala
Term Start3:28 February 2014
Term End3:3 December 2015
Predecessor3:Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich
Successor3:Federico Pinedo
Office4:National Senator
Term Start4:4 December 2013
Term End4:29 November 2017
Constituency4:Santiago del Estero
Office5:Mayor of Santiago del Estero
Term Start5:10 December 2001
Term End5:10 December 2005
Predecessor5:José Luis Zavalía
Successor5:Julio Alegre
Birth Date:6 January 1964
Birth Place:Bowen, Mendoza Province, Argentina
Profession:Lawyer
Spouse:Claudia Ledesma Abdala
Alma Mater:Catholic University of Santiago del Estero

Gerardo Zamora (born 6 January 1964) is an Argentine politician[1] who has served as Governor of Santiago del Estero since 2017, and previously from 2005 to 2013. He is a member of the centrist Radical Civic Union (UCR).[2]

Early life and education

Born in rural Bowen, Mendoza Province, Zamora's family moved to Santiago del Estero in 1968. He later became a leader in student politics, serving as President of the UCR student chapter Franja Morada at the Catholic University of Santiago del Estero and as President of the UCR's youth wing for two terms. He became a lawyer and continued his political activities.[3]

Political career

Elected to the Provincial Legislature in Santiago del Estero in 1991, he served in the post until 1993, and was elected Mayor of the city of Santiago del Estero in 1995. He became a provincial deputy once again in 1997 and served as President of the UCR caucus until 1999. In that year he was elected vice-mayor of Santiago del Estero and took over as Mayor in 2001 when the incumbent resigned. In 2003 he was elected Mayor of the city in his own right with 64% of the vote, serving until 2004.

Zamora has been a key UCR supporter of Peronist Presidents Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (a 'K' Radical, as UCR allies of Kirchnerism are known), and opposed leading UCR figures' plans to support an opposing candidate to the Kirchners in the 2007 presidential elections. He was elected governor in 2005 on the Civic Front for Santiago ticket, with the support of some Peronists and Socialists as well as most Radicals (UCR) in the province.

From 2005 until 2007, Zamora's vice-governor was Emilio Rached; Rached was elected to the Argentine Senate in 2007, and later broke ranks with the governor.[4] Zamora was re-elected governor in 2008 with 85% of the vote.[5] Governor Zamora sought an amendment to the provincial constitution that would enable a third consecutive term; the amendment was defeated in an October 22, 2013, Argentine Supreme Court ruling, however.[6] His alliance with Kirchnerists had by then led to his break with the UCR,[7] which opted to endorse former Vice Governor Emilio Rached in a Progressive, Civic and Social Front ticket for the upcoming 2013 gubernatorial elections.[4] Zamora nominated his wife, Claudia Ledesma, as the Civic Front for Santiago candidate for governor and she defeated Rached by a 65-to-15% margin;[4] [8] the outgoing governor was concurrently elected to the Argentine Senate.

In 2013, his ex-vicegovernor, Emilio Rached, declared that Zamora acts like the "Mafia"

Supported by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in a bid to broaden her support among Radicales K, Zamora was elected Provisional President of the Argentine Senate with the support of Kirchner's majority Front for Victory caucus; he took office on 28 February 2014.[9]

Personal life

Zamora has married twice; he has one son from his first marriage, and two sons and a daughter from his second.[10] His current and second wife, Claudia Ledesma Abdala, has served as Governor of Santiago del Estero and as provisional president of the Senate as well.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.europaworld.com/pub/entry/PN04959 Europaworld
  2. Web site: Latin American Herald Tribune . 26 September 2010 . 5 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120305204145/http://laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=14093&ArticleId=322061 . dead .
  3. Web site: Nació la hija del gobernador Zamora, se llama Amparo . Diario Panorama . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140302011437/http://www.diariopanorama.com/seccion/locales_13_1/nacio-la-hija-del-gobernador-zamora-se-llama-amparo_a_105535 . 2014-03-02 .
  4. Web site: Zamora’s wife easily wins governor’s race. Buenos Aires Herald. December 2, 2013.
  5. Web site: Santiago del Estero. Gobernador y Vice . Atlas Electoral de Andy Tow . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120709094716/http://andy.towsa.com/totalpais/santiago/2008g.html . 2012-07-09 .
  6. Web site: Piden que la esposa de Gerardo Zamora sea candidata en Santiago del Estero. La Nación. October 30, 2013. 1 March 2014. 20 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140120182121/http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1633963-piden-que-la-esposa-de-gerardo-zamora-sea-candidata-en-santiago-del-estero. dead.
  7. Web site: UCR:Zamora dejó el partido y no acompañamos. InfoNews. February 28, 2014.
  8. Web site: Elecciones en Santiago del Estero: Gobernador y Vice (2013) . Atlas Electoral de Andy Tow .
  9. Web site: Zamora's appointment responds to 'strategic' and 'democratic' decision. Buenos Aires Herald. 28 February 2014.
  10. Web site: Nació la hija del gobernador Zamora, se llama Amparo . Diario Panorama . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140302011437/http://www.diariopanorama.com/seccion/locales_13_1/nacio-la-hija-del-gobernador-zamora-se-llama-amparo_a_105535 . 2014-03-02 .