Itai Hagman Explained

Itai Hagman
Term Start:10 December 2019
Constituency:City of Buenos Aires
Birth Date:13 February 1983
Birth Place:Jerusalem, Israel
Party:Patria Grande Front
Profession:Economist
Alma Mater:University of Buenos Aires

Itai Hagman (born 13 February 1983) is an Argentine economist and politician who has been a National Deputy elected in the City of Buenos Aires since 2019. A member of the Patria Grande Front, Hagman was elected in the Frente de Todos list in 2019.

Early life and education

Hagman was born on 13 February 1983 in Jerusalem.[1] In his youth, he played football in the lower divisions of All Boys.[2] He studied Economic Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, graduating in 2013. In addition, he counts with a post-graduate degree on Popular Education from Universidad Popular de las Madres de Plaza de Mayo.[3]

Political career

In March 2010, Hagman was elected co-president of the Federación Universitaria de Buenos Aires (FUBA), Argentina's largest student federation.[4] In 2013, Hagman became part of Marea Popular, a political group formed with the aim of competing in the 2013 legislative election in Buenos Aires. Alongside Popular Unity, Marea Popular formed part of the Camino Popular front; the list, which attained 2.17% of the vote in the P.A.S.O. primaries in August 2013, had Hagman as the first candidate to the Chamber of Deputies.[5]

In 2016, Hagman launched, alongside others, the AHORA Buenos Aires platform. The platform was part of Unidad Ciudadana in Buenos Aires (where it was known as Unidad Porteña), and participated in the 2017 P.A.S.O. primaries against the lists headed by Daniel Filmus and Guillermo Moreno.[6] The AHORA Buenos Aires list landed last in the primaries, and did not get to participate in the general election.[7]

In 2018, he formed part of the foundation of the Patria Grande Front, alongside social leader Juan Grabois and other left-wing activists and politicians.[8] Hagman was first elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 2019 in the Frente de Todos list in Buenos Aires, in which he was the third candidate.[9]

Electoral history

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OfficeListDistrictVotesResult.
Total%.
2019National DeputyFrente de Todos3City of Buenos Aires641,05435.02%2nd[10]
2023Union for the Homeland4City of Buenos Aires577,22531.41%2nd[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Itaí Hagman. Directorio Legislativo. 20 August 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20210721053355/https://legisladores.directoriolegislativo.org/Argentina/Legislador/191. 21 July 2021. es.
  2. Web site: Vendió relojes por Retiro, fue jugador de fútbol y tiene un nombre bíblico. Clarín. 30 July 2013. 21 July 2021. es.
  3. Web site: "Si se logra la reactivación, habrá que discutir un programa de desarrollo". Río Negro. 26 January 2020. 21 July 2021. es.
  4. Web site: La controvertida conducción de la FUBA. La Nación. 26 September 2010. 21 July 2021. es.
  5. Web site: Elecciones 2013: resultados por provincia, por municipio y por barrio. La Nación. 28 October 2013. 21 July 2021. es.
  6. Web site: Tres listas competirán en el PJ porteño: Daniel Filmus se medirá con Itaí Hagman y con la dupla Gustavo Vera-Guillermo Moreno. Infobae. 24 June 2017. 21 July 2021. es.
  7. Web site: Las 5 nuevas incógnitas de la elección porteña. Clarín. Paladini. Eduardo. 27 August 2017. 21 July 2021. es.
  8. Web site: Grabois aceptó dar la disputa electoral en un gran frente opositor. Tiempo Argentino. Piqué. Martín. 16 September 2018. 21 July 2021. es.
  9. Web site: Uno por uno: ¿Quiénes entran al Congreso de la Nación y quiénes perdieron la banca?. iProfesional. 28 October 2019. 21 July 2021. es.
  10. Web site: Elecciones 2019. argentina.gob.ar. Dirección Nacional Electoral. 4 February 2023. es.
  11. Web site: Elecciones 2023. electoral.gob.ar. Cámara Nacional Electoral. 14 December 2023. es.