Nicolás Rodríguez Saá Explained

Nicolás Rodríguez Saá
Office:National Deputy
Term Start:19 December 2019
Term End:10 December 2021
Constituency:Buenos Aires
Birth Date:10 May 1984
Birth Place:San Luis, Argentina
Party:Justicialist Party
Alma Mater:University of Buenos Aires

Nicolás Marcelo Rodríguez Saá (born 10 May 1984) is an Argentine politician who served as a National Deputy from 2019 to 2021. He is a member of the Justicialist Party.

Early life and education

Nicolás Marcelo Rodríguez Saá was born on 10 May 1984 in San Luis, into the prominent Rodríguez Saá political family.[1] His first cousins are former governors of San Luis Province, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá and Alberto Rodríguez Saá.[2] He studied law at the University of Buenos Aires.[1]

Rodríguez Saá is in a relationship with Justicialist Party politician and deputy for Entre Ríos, Carolina Gaillard, with whom he has a son, Felipe, born in 2020.[3] [4]

Political career

Rodríguez Saá began his career as a legal advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship in 2014. He would later be an advisor to Governor Alberto Rodríguez Saá, in 2017.[1] That year, he was appointed director of the Casa de San Luis, the "cultural embassy" of San Luis Province in Buenos Aires. From 2018 to 2019, Rodríguez Saá was director of legal affairs at the municipality of José C. Paz Partido, in the administration of intendente Mario Alberto Ishii.[5]

Rodríguez Saá ran for a seat in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in the 2017 legislative election, as the 16th candidate in the Unidad Ciudadana list.[6] The list received 36.28% of the votes, not enough for Rodríguez Saá to be elected. On 19 December 2019, he took office in place of Laura Alonso, who resigned to become Secretary of Social Inclusivity.[7] He formed part of the Frente de Todos parliamentary bloc.[8] As deputy, Rodríguez Saá formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Political Trials, National Defense, Justice, Criminal Legislation, Foreign Affairs, and Internal Security.[9] He was a supporter of the legalization of abortion in Argentina, and voted in favor of the 2020 Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy bill, which passed the Chamber.[10] [11]

Ahead of the 2021 primary election, Rodríguez Saá was confirmed as one of the alternate candidates in the Frente de Todos list in Buenos Aires Province.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nicolás Rodríguez Saá. Directorio Legislativo. https://web.archive.org/web/20210803062844/https://directorio.directoriolegislativo.org/Argentina/Legislador/281. 3 August 2021. es.
  2. Web site: Nicolás Rodríguez Saá: "El desafío de los jóvenes es dejar los egos y construir un país a 20 años". Télam. 23 February 2020. 3 August 2021. El Ali. Julio. es.
  3. Web site: La curiosa historia de los diputados que juraron hoy y son pareja. Filo.news. 19 December 2019. 31 July 2021. es.
  4. Web site: La historia de amor de dos diputados que trabajan juntos en el Congreso y fueron papás. Perfil. 5 March 2020. 31 July 2021. es.
  5. Web site: Nicolás Rodríguez Saa: "Mi sueño es replicar en el Conurbano el modelo San Luis". Tiempo Argentino. 9 August 2017. 3 August 2021. es.
  6. Web site: La sorpresiva lista de diputados nacionales de Unidad Ciudadana: quiénes son los candidatos de Cristina. La Nación. 24 June 2017. 19 July 2021. es.
  7. Web site: El diputado y primo del gobernador Rodríguez Saá se tatuó la firma de Maradona. El Chorrillero. 30 January 2020. 11 November 2020. Spanish.
  8. Web site: Juraron los nuevos diputados. Página/12. 19 December 2019. 3 August 2021. es.
  9. Web site: Nicolás Rodríguez Saá Comisiones. HCDN. 3 August 2021. es.
  10. Web site: "Senadores, escúchennos por favor": jóvenes referentes de partidos políticos piden legalizar el aborto. La Nación. 8 August 2018. 3 August 2021. es.
  11. Web site: Aborto legal: uno por uno, así fue el voto de cada diputado. La Voz. 11 December 2020. 3 August 2021. es.
  12. Web site: Cómo quedaron las listas del Frente de Todos. El País Digital. 26 July 2021. 3 August 2021. es.