Julio Martínez (Argentine politician) explained

Julio Martínez
Term Start:10 December 2017
Term End:10 December 2023
Office1:Minister of Defense
Term Start1:10 December 2015
Term End1:17 July 2017
President1:Mauricio Macri
Predecessor1:Agustín Rossi
Successor1:Oscar Aguad
Office2:National Deputy
Term Start2:10 December 2009
Term End2:10 December 2015
Term Start3:10 December 2003
Term End3:10 December 2007
Office4:Provincial Deputy of La Rioja
Term Start4:10 December 1999
Term End4:10 December 2003
Birth Date:23 March 1962
Birth Place:Chilecito, Argentina
Party:Radical Civic Union
Otherparty:Juntos por el Cambio (since 2015)
Alma Mater:National University of Córdoba

Julio César Martínez (born 23 March 1962) is an Argentine politician of the Radical Civic Union (UCR). Among other posts, he served as a National Senator for La Rioja from 2017 to 2023, as Minister of Defense under President Mauricio Macri (2015–2017), as a National Deputy (2009–2015), and as a member of the Legislature of La Rioja (1999–2003).

Early life

Martínez was born on 23 March 1962 in Chilecito, La Rioja Province. He studied agricultural engineering at the National University of Córdoba, graduating with a licenciatura in 1986.[1]

Political career

Martínez became politically active in the Radical Civic Union (UCR). In 1999, he was elected to the Legislature of La Rioja. Later, in the 2003 general election, he ran for one of La Rioja's seats in the National Chamber of Deputies as part of the UCR list; he was elected with 30.39% as the only UCR deputy from La Rioja.[2]

As part of the Chamber of Deputies, he was a member of the parliamentary commission on national defense.[3] He was a vocal critic of many of President Néstor Kirchner's defense policies, such as the modernisation of the FMA IA-63 Pampa and the purchase of new aircraft for the Argentine Air Force, as well as the appointment of César Milani as General of the Argentine Army's Estado Mayor General.[4] [5]

He ran for re-election in the 2007 legislative election, but the UCR list received less than 22% of the vote, not enough for Martínez (or any other candidates in the list) to make it past the D'Hondt cut.[6] He would run again in 2009, this time as part of the Social and Civic Agreement list, and he was elected.[7] He was re-elected for a third term in the 2013 legislative election, as the first candidate in the Frente Cívico Riojano (FCR) list. Both lists came very close in the voting, with a difference of merely 1,000 votes between them.[8]

Gubernatorial candidacies

Martínez first ran for governor of La Rioja in the 2011 provincial elections. As the Civic Front for Change candidate, he sought to challenge the re-election bid of Justicialist Party governor Luis Beder Herrera. Beder Herrera won the re-election with 67.2% of the votes against Martínez's 19.6%.[9]

He tried to once again run for governor in the 2015 provincial elections, this time backed by the Cambiemos coalition (including Republican Proposal, the Civic Coalition ARI and the Socialist Party). However, he once again fell short and lost with 39.32% of the votes against the PJ candidate Sergio Casas's 56.74%.[10]

Defense minister

On 10 December 2015, following the election of Mauricio Macri as President of Argentina, Martínez was appointed as Minister of Defense in the incoming cabinet, taking over from Agustín Rossi. One of his first acts as minister was Martínez shutting down plans for a state-commissioned revamp of Air Force planes.[11]

In June 2016, on Martínez's orders, criminals sentenced for crimes against humanity (namely those who participated in the 1976–1983 military dictatorship) were once again allowed to receive medical treatment at military hospitals, reverting a resolution passed by former minister Rossi.[12] Martínez also supported granting dictatorship collaborators home arrest due to their advanced age.[13] [14]

His administration saw a general setback for military development in Argentina, as part of the Macri administration's austerity policies. The renovation project for the Puerto Belgrano Naval Base was paralyzed, as was the renovation of ARA Santa Cruz, one of the Argentine Navy's three (at the time) submarines, and a project to produce the second series of six radars built by Fabricaciones Militares and INVAP was scrapped altogether.[15] [16]

National senator

In the 2017 legislative election, Martínez ran for one of La Rioja's three seats in the National Senate, as the first candidate in the Cambiemos list. His list ran again the list headed by former president and longtime peronist senator Carlos Menem. In what was described as an upset, Martínez's list came first, with 48.02% of the vote, against Menem's 45.50%. Martínez was thus elected for the majority.[1]

As a national senator, he formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Administrative and Municipal Affairs, Budgets and Treasury, National Defense, Agriculture and Livestock, and the Bicameral Commission on Social Security Funds Accountability. He also presided the commission on Rights and Guarantees.[1] He was an opponent of the 2020 Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Bill, which legalised abortion in Argentina.[17]

Personal life

Martínez is married to Laura Rebeca Waidatt, with whom he has three children.[1]

Electoral history

Executive

Election! style="background-color:#EAECF0;" rowspan=2
OfficeListVotesResult.
Total%.
2011Governor of La RiojaCivic Front for Change32,069 19.64%2nd[18]
2015La Rioja Civic Front80,23540.70%2nd

Legislative

Election! style="background-color:#EAECF0;" rowspan=2
OfficeListDistrictVotesResult.
Total%.
2003National DeputyLabour and Production1La Rioja Province38,72130.39%2nd[19]
2007Civic and Social Front1La Rioja Province24,26321.60%2nd[20]
2009Civic and Social Front1La Rioja Province50,52832.21%2nd[21]
2013La Rioja Civic Force1La Rioja Province87,24546.53%2nd[22]
2017National SenatorCambiemos1La Rioja Province91,30756.96%1st[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Julio César Martínez. Directorio Legislativo. https://web.archive.org/web/20230211045242/https://legisladores.directoriolegislativo.org/Argentina/Legislador/1895. 11 February 2023. es.
  2. Web site: Escrutinio Definitivo. Ministerio del Interior. es.
  3. News: El diputado nacional por La Rioja Julio Martínez será el ministro de Defensa. Télam. 25 November 2015. 11 February 2023. es.
  4. News: Defensa: Con Martínez, la UCR retoma la política militar. La Nación. 26 November 2015. 11 February 2023. es.
  5. News: Julio Martínez, un riojano para Defensa. Clarín. 26 November 2015. 11 February 2023. Aiub Morales. Julio. es.
  6. Web site: Escrutinio Definitivo. https://web.archive.org/web/20120309083817/http://elecciones.gob.ar/estadistica/archivos/2007/TOTAL_DISTRITO/ELECC_NAC_2007_TOT_DISTR_7_mayo_08.pdf. 9 March 2012. Ministerio del Interior. es.
  7. Web site: Escrutinio Definitivo. https://web.archive.org/web/20110902194258/http://www.elecciones.gov.ar/estadistica/archivos/2009/Totales_por_Provincia_28_de_junio_de_2009.pdf. 2 September 2011. Ministerio del Interior. es.
  8. Web site: Diputados 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20210411225351/https://recorriendo.elecciones.gob.ar/diputados2013.html#https://recorriendo.elecciones.gob.ar/13/3. elecciones.gob.ar. 11 April 2021. es.
  9. News: La Rioja: cerraron los comicios para elegir al nuevo gobernador. El Cronista. 29 May 2011. 11 February 2023. es.
  10. News: En La Rioja, el FPV le gana a la UCR. La Nación. 6 July 2015. 11 February 2023. es.
  11. News: Fuerza Aérea se quedará en 2018 sin aviones de combate. Ámbito Financiero. Aguilera. Edgardo. 24 July 2016. 24 January 2023. es.
  12. News: Denuncian que unos 50 represores obtuvieron prisión domiciliaria en 2016. Ámbito Financiero. 24 July 2016. 24 January 2023. es.
  13. News: El Ministro de Defensa justificó la prisión domiciliaria para algunos represores. La Gaceta. 2 August 2016. 24 January 2023. es.
  14. News: Los que no marcharon. Página 12. 12 July 2016. 24 January 2023. es.
  15. News: Una filtración desvela un amplio plan de recortes en la Defensa argentina. InfoDefensa. Porfilio. Gabriel. 15 March 2017. 11 February 2023. es.
  16. News: Se debilitó la vigilancia en la lucha contra narcovuelos. Ámbito Financiero. 24 July 2017. 11 February 2023. Aguilera. Edgardo. es.
  17. News: Aborto legal: cómo votó cada uno de los senadores. El Cronista. 30 December 2020. 23 January 2023. es.
  18. Web site: Escrutinio Definitivo. https://web.archive.org/web/20110601231034/http://www.eleccion2011larioja.com.ar/escrutinio/t-prov.php. eleccion2011larioja.com.ar. Gobierno de la Provincia de La Rioja. 1 June 2011. es.
  19. Web site: Elecciones 2003. argentina.gob.ar. 8 February 2019 . Dirección Nacional Electoral. 4 February 2023. es.
  20. Web site: Elecciones 2007. argentina.gob.ar. 14 February 2019 . Dirección Nacional Electoral. 4 February 2023. es.
  21. Web site: Elecciones 2009. argentina.gob.ar. 30 August 2017 . Dirección Nacional Electoral. 4 February 2023. es.
  22. Web site: Elecciones 2013. argentina.gob.ar. 28 August 2017 . Dirección Nacional Electoral. 4 February 2023. es.
  23. Web site: Elecciones 2017. argentina.gob.ar. 27 September 2017 . Dirección Nacional Electoral. 4 February 2023. es.