Pablo Yedlin Explained

Pablo Yedlin
Office:National Senator
Term Start:10 December 2021
Constituency:Tucumán
Office1:National Deputy
Term Start1:10 December 2017
Term End1:10 December 2021
Constituency1:Tucumán
Office2:Minister of Public Health of Tucumán
Term Start2:29 October 2007
Term End2:29 October 2015
Governor2:José Alperovich
Predecessor2:Juan Luis Manzur
Successor2:Rossana Chahla
Birth Date:16 July 1966
Birth Place:San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Party:Justicialist Party
Alma Mater:National University of Tucumán

Pablo Raúl Yedlin (born 16 July 1966) is an Argentine physician and politician, currently serving as National Senator for Tucumán since 2021. He previously served as Minister of Public Health of Tucumán, under Governor José Alperovich, as General Secretary of Government under Governor Juan Luis Manzur, and as a National Deputy from 2017 to 2021. He is a member of the Justicialist Party.

Early life and career

Yedlin was born on 16 July 1966 in San Miguel de Tucumán. He studied medicine at the National University of Tucumán, graduating in 1990. Starting in 1995, he was the resident pediatrician at the Sanatorio Parque in San Miguel de Tucumán, and had a similar post at the Sanatorio 9 de Julio starting in 2001.[1]

He is married to Viviana Nieman and has three children.[1] His brother, Gabriel Yedlin, is also a politician and served in the Chamber of Deputies and as a provincial minister as well.[2]

Political career

In 2003, Yedlin was appointed Secretary of Coordination at the Ministry of Public Health of Tucumán Province by Governor José Alperovich. The following year, he was appointed Medical Executive Secretary of the Provincial Health System. In 2007, Yedlin was appointed Minister of Public Health, succeeding Juan Luis Manzur.[1] Under Yedlin's administration, Tucumán inaugurated the Néstor Kirchner Hospital in the provincial capital in 2014.[3]

In 2015, following the election of Manzur as Governor of Tucumán, Yedlin was appointed General Secretary of Government.[4]

National Deputy

Yedlin ran for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in the 2017 legislative election, as the third candidate in the Justicialist Front list in Tucumán (behind then-Vice Governor Osvaldo Jaldo and Gladys Medina). The list was the most voted in the general election with 46.89% of the vote, but it still did not receive enough votes for Yedlin to be elected.[5] [6] He took office on nevertheless, as Jaldo never resigned from the vice-governorship.[7] Yedlin formed part of the Justicialist Bloc, within the Federal Argentina inter-bloc. Following the 2019 election, Yedlin became part of the Frente de Todos bloc.[8]

As a national deputy, Yedlin formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Social Action and Public Health (of which he was appointed president), Human Rights and Guarantees, General Legislation and Prevention of Addictions.[9] He was a supporter of the 2020 Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy bill, which legalized abortion in Argentina.[10] He also pushed for the unanimous approval of the new Law on Vaccines (Law 27.491), the Law on Digital Prescriptions (Law 27.553) and the law on COVID-19 vaccine acquisition (Law 27.573).[1]

Ahead of the 2021 primary election, Yedlin was confirmed as the first Senator candidate in the Frente de Todos list in Tucumán.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pablo Raúl Yedlin. Directorio Legislativo. 27 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210727190721/https://legisladores.directoriolegislativo.org/Argentina/Legislador/329. 27 July 2021. es.
  2. Web site: Otro recorte injustificado. Página/12. 28 June 2018. 27 July 2021. Padín. Renata. es.
  3. Web site: Por la inauguración del Hospital "Néstor Kirchner" cortarán la calle Mendoza al 100. La Gaceta. 29 July 2014. 27 July 2021. es.
  4. Web site: Juraron los siete ministros de Manzur. Primera Fuente. 29 October 2015. 27 July 2021. es.
  5. Web site: Resultados de las elecciones 2017, provincia por provincia. Clarín. 23 October 2017. 17 July 2021. es.
  6. Web site: Cómo quedará conformado el Congreso a partir del 10 de diciembre. Primera Fuente. 30 October 2017. 17 July 2021. es.
  7. Web site: Finalmente Osvaldo Jaldo continuará como vicegobernador. Diario Cuarto Poder. 4 December 2017. 27 July 2021. es.
  8. Web site: Diputados del Interbloque Argentina Federal se suman al Frente de Todos. Ámbito. 18 June 2019. 27 July 2021. es.
  9. Web site: Pablo Yedlin Comisiones. HCDN. 26 July 2021. es.
  10. Web site: Yedlin: "Con dos tercios de senadores oficialistas sería extraño que no sea ley". Télam. 15 December 2020. 27 July 2021. es.
  11. Web site: Interna en el PJ de Tucumán: Yedlin precandidato a senador, Manzur suplente, y Jaldo con lista propia. Parlamentario. 24 July 2021. 27 July 2021. es.