List of Argentine deputies, 2005–2007

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This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2005 to 9 December 2007.

Contents

Composition

By province

ProvinceDeputiesPopulation (2010)
Buenos Aires 7015,625,084
Buenos Aires City 252,890,151
Catamarca 5367,828
Chaco 71,053,466
Chubut 5506,668
Córdoba 183,304,825
Corrientes 7993,338
Entre Ríos 91,236,300
Formosa 5527,895
Jujuy 6672,260
La Pampa 5316,940
La Rioja 5331,847
Mendoza 101,741,610
Misiones 71,097,829
Neuquén 5550,334
Río Negro 5633,374
Salta 71,215,207
San Juan 6680,427
San Luis 5431,588
Santa Cruz 5272,524
Santa Fe 193,200,736
Santiago del Estero 7896,461
Tierra del Fuego 5126,190
Tucumán 91,448,200

By political groups

as of 9 December 2007
BlocSeatsLeader
Front for VictoryPJ 113 Agustín Rossi
Radical Civic Union 36 Fernando Gustavo Chironi
Federal Peronist 19 José María Díaz Bancalari
ARI 14 Eduardo Macaluse
National Justicialist 11 Jorge Sarghini
PRO 11 Jorge Vanossi
New Party 5 Raúl Merino
Socialist Party 5 Silvia Augsburger
Neuquén People's Movement 4 Alberto César Pérez
People's Movement Front 4 Luis Lusquiños
Federalist Unity 3 Nélida Mabel Mansur
Republican Force 2 Roberto Ignacio Lix Klett
Salta Renewal Party 2 María Inés Diez
Entre Ríos Concertation 2 Juan Carlos Lucio Godoy
Bonaerense People's Front2 Hugo Alberto Franco
Civic and Social Front 2 Genaro Aurelio Collantes
Civic Front for Santiago 2 Daniel Agustín Brue
Single-member blocs20
Source: hcdn.gov.ar (archived)

Election cycles

ElectionTerm
StartEnd
2003 10 December 20039 December 2007
2005 10 December 20059 December 2009

List of deputies

ProvinceDeputyPartyTerm
FromTo
Buenos Aires Elda Susana Agüero Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Buenos Aires Guillermo Eduardo Alchouron Action for the Republic 20032007
Buenos Aires Juan José Álvarez National Justicialist 20032007
Buenos Aires María Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Isabel Amanda Artola Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Buenos Aires Alfredo Néstor Atanasof Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Pedro José Azcoiti Radical Civic Union 20052009
Buenos Aires Alberto Edgardo Balestrini Front for VictoryPJ 20052007 [lower-alpha 1]
Buenos Aires Vilma Rosana Baragiola Radical Civic Union 20052009
Buenos Aires Claudia Alicia Bernazza Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 2] 2009
Buenos Aires Marcela Alejandra Bianchi Silvestre Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Bonacorsi Federalist Unity Party 20032007
Buenos Aires Eugenio Burzaco PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires Dante Alberto Camaño National Syndicalist20052009
Buenos Aires Graciela Camaño Federal Peronist 20052009
Buenos Aires Eduardo Oscar Camaño National Justicialist 20032007
Buenos Aires Remo Gerardo Carlotto Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Lilia Estrella Marina Cassese National Justicialist 2004 [lower-alpha 3] 2007
Buenos Aires Nora Noemí César Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Nora Alicia Chiacchio Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Luis Francisco Jorge Cicogna Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Adriana Elsa Coirini Federal Peronist 2005 [lower-alpha 4] 2007
Buenos Aires Diana Beatriz Conti Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Roberto Raúl Costa Radical Civic Union 20032007
Buenos Aires Francisco de Narváez National Justicialist 20052009
Buenos Aires Carlos Francisco Dellepiane Bonaerense People's Front20032007
Buenos Aires Edgardo Fernando Depetri Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Oscar Jorge Di Landro Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Juliana Di Tullio Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires José María Díaz Bancalari Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires María Nélida Doga National Justicialist 20032007
Buenos Aires Miguel Dante Dovena Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Gustavo Enrique Ferri National Justicialist 20032007
Buenos Aires Francisco José Ferro Radical Civic Union 20052009
Buenos Aires Hugo Alberto Franco Bonaerense People's Front20032007
Buenos Aires María Teresa García Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Jorge Antonio Garrido Arceo Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Buenos Aires Francisco Virgilio Gutiérrez Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Luis Alfredo Ilarregui Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Ricardo Javier Jano Radical Civic Union 20032007
Buenos Aires Carlos Miguel Kunkel Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Jorge Alberto Landau Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Eduardo Gabriel Macaluse ARI 20032007
Buenos Aires Marta Olinda Maffei ARI 20032007
Buenos Aires Nélida Mabel Mansur Federalist Unity Party 20032007
Buenos Aires Carlos Julio Moreno Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Mabel Hilda Müller Federal Peronist 20052009
Buenos Aires Lidia Lucía Naim ARI 2006 [lower-alpha 5] 2009
Buenos Aires Patricia Ester Panzoni Radical Civic Union 20032007
Buenos Aires José Adrián Pérez ARI 20032007
Buenos Aires Mirta Susana Pérez Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Héctor Norberto Porto Federal Peronist 20052009
Buenos Aires Elsa Siria Quiroz ARI 2006 [lower-alpha 6] 2007
Buenos Aires Carlos Alberto Raimundi ARI 20052009
Buenos Aires Héctor Pedro Recalde Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires María del Carmen Cecilia Rico Federal Peronist 20052009
Buenos Aires Oscar Ernesto Ronaldo Rodríguez Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Marcela Virginia Rodríguez ARI 20052009
Buenos Aires Graciela Zulema Rosso Front for VictoryPJ 20052007 [lower-alpha 7]
Buenos Aires Carlos Federico Ruckauf Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Jorge Emilio Sarghini National Justicialist 20052009
Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Sluga Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Buenos Aires Paola Susana Spatola Peronist Guard 20052009
Buenos Aires Aníbal Jesús Stella Federal Peronist 2004 [lower-alpha 8] 2007
Buenos Aires Federico Teobaldo Manuel Storani Radical Civic Union 20032007
Buenos Aires Hugo David Toledo Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Adriana Elisa Tomaz Federalist Unity Party 20052009
Buenos Aires Pablo Tonelli PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires Rosa Ester Tulio Federal Peronist 20032007
Buenos Aires Jorge Antonio Villaverde Federal Peronist 20052009
Buenos Aires Mariano Federico West Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires City Jorge Martín Arturo Argüello Front for VictoryPJ 20032007 [lower-alpha 9]
Buenos Aires City Paula María Bertol PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Rafael Antonio Bielsa Front for VictoryPJ 20052007 [lower-alpha 10]
Buenos Aires City Delia Beatriz Bisutti ARI 20052009
Buenos Aires City Miguel Luis Bonasso Convergence20032007
Buenos Aires City Esteban José Bullrich PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Jorge Edmundo Coscia Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires City Marta Susana De Brasi Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Buenos Aires City Luis Alberto Galvalisi PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Emilio Arturo García Méndez ARI 20052009
Buenos Aires City Nora Raquel Ginzburg PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Silvana Myriam Giudici Radical Civic Union 20032007
Buenos Aires City María América González ARI 20052009
Buenos Aires City Eduardo Lorenzo Borocotó Independent Movement20052009
Buenos Aires City Claudio Raúl Lozano Emancipation and Justice20032007
Buenos Aires City Mauricio Macri PRO 20052007 [lower-alpha 11]
Buenos Aires City Mercedes Marcó del Pont Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires City Juliana Isabel Marino Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Buenos Aires City Rafael Martínez Raymonda Independent [lower-alpha 12] 2007
Buenos Aires City Hugo Martini PRO 20032007
Buenos Aires City Lucrecia Etelvina Monti National Justicialist 20032007
Buenos Aires City Claudio Marcelo Morgado Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 13] 2009
Buenos Aires City Federico Pinedo PRO 20032007
Buenos Aires City Cristian Adrián Ritondo Peronist Proposal 20032007
Buenos Aires City Fernando Sánchez ARI 20052009
Buenos Aires City Carlos Alberto Tinnirello Social Encounter Network20032007
Buenos Aires City Jorge Reinaldo Vanossi PRO 20032007
Catamarca José Luis Barrionuevo Federal Peronist 20052009
Catamarca Genaro Aurelio Collantes Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 20052009
Catamarca Guillermo de la Barrera Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Catamarca Lucía Garín de Tula Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 20032007
Catamarca Eduardo Antonio Pastoriza For Truth20052009
Chaco Liliana Amelia Bayonzo Radical Civic Union 20052009
Chaco Margarita Beatriz Beveraggi Radical Civic Union 2007 [lower-alpha 14] 2009
Chaco Luciano Rafael Fabris Radical Civic Union 20052009
Chaco José Ricardo Mongelo Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Chaco Olinda Montenegro Radical Civic Union 20032007
Chaco Ángel Rozas Radical Civic Union 20052007 [lower-alpha 15]
Chaco Gladys Beatriz Soto Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Chaco Víctor Zimmermann Radical Civic Union 20032007
Chubut Fortunato Rafael Cambareri Radical Civic Union 20032007
Chubut Eduardo de Bernardi Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Chubut Eva García de Moreno Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Chubut Nancy Susana González Front for VictoryPJ 2006 [lower-alpha 16] 2009
Chubut Roddy Ernesto Ingram Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Chubut Aldo Juan Marconetto Front for VictoryPJ 20052006 [lower-alpha 17]
Córdoba Eduardo Luis Accastello Front for VictoryPJ 20052007 [lower-alpha 18]
Córdoba Oscar Raúl Aguad Radical Civic Union 20052009
Córdoba Gumersindo Federico Alonso New Party 20032007
Córdoba Mario Rolando Ardid New Party 20052009
Córdoba Alberto Cantero Gutiérrez Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Córdoba Carlos Alberto Caserio Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Córdoba Stella Maris Cittadini de Montes Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Córdoba Francisco José Delich New Party 20052009
Córdoba Arturo Miguel Heredia Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Córdoba Beatriz Mercedes Leyba de Martí Radical Civic Union 20032007
Córdoba Amelia de los Milagros López Front for VictoryPJ 2006 [lower-alpha 19] 2007
Córdoba Raúl Guillermo Merino New Party 20032007
Córdoba Ana María Carmen Monayar Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Córdoba Jorge Luciano Montoya Front for VictoryPJ 20032006 [lower-alpha 20]
Córdoba Norma Elena Morandini New Party 20052009
Córdoba Mario Raúl Negri Radical Civic Union 20032007
Córdoba Ana Elisa Rita Richter Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Córdoba Laura Judith Sesma Socialist Party 20052009
Córdoba Patricia Vaca Narvaja Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Corrientes Gustavo Jesús Adolfo Canteros Corrientes Project20032007 [lower-alpha 21]
Corrientes María Araceli Carmona Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Corrientes Horacio Ricardo Colombi Front for All 20052007 [lower-alpha 22]
Corrientes Eduardo Leonel Galantini Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Corrientes Carlos Guillermo Macchi PANU 20032007
Corrientes Araceli Estela Méndez de Ferreyra Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Corrientes Hugo Rubén Perié Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Corrientes Pedro Ademar Ramón Vera Corrientes Project2007 [lower-alpha 23] 2007
Entre Ríos Carlos Jaime Cecco Radical Civic Union 20032007
Entre Ríos Jorge Carlos Daud Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Entre Ríos Juan Carlos Lucio Godoy Entre Ríos Concertation 20032007
Entre Ríos José Eduardo Lauritto Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Entre Ríos Emilio Raúl Martínez Garbino Entre Ríos Concertation 20052009
Entre Ríos Blanca Inés Osuna Front for VictoryPJ 20052007 [lower-alpha 24]
Entre Ríos Rosario Margarita Romero Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Entre Ríos Raúl Patricio Solanas Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Entre Ríos Sergio Fausto Varisco Radical Civic Union 20052009
Formosa Mario Fernando Bejarano Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Formosa María Graciela de la Rosa Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Formosa Juan Carlos Díaz Roig Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Formosa Carmen Román Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Formosa Rodolfo Roquel Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Jujuy Eduardo Víctor Cavadini Front for VictoryPJ 2005 [lower-alpha 25] 2007
Jujuy Héctor Rubén Daza Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Jujuy Miguel Ángel Giubergia Radical Civic Union 20032007
Jujuy María Carolina Moisés Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Jujuy Alejandro Mario Nieva Radical Civic Union 20052009
Jujuy Carlos Daniel Snopek Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
La Pampa Manuel Justo Baladrón Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
La Pampa Santiago Ferrigno Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
La Pampa Daniel Ricardo Kroneberger Radical Civic Union 20052009
La Pampa Heriberto Eloy Mediza Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
La Pampa Marta Lucía Osorio Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
La Rioja Griselda Noemí Herrera Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
La Rioja Julio César Martínez Radical Civic Union 20032007
La Rioja Adrián Menem National Justicialist 20032007
La Rioja Alejandra Beatriz Oviedo National Justicialist 20032007
La Rioja Mario Armando Santander Federal Peronist 20052009
Mendoza Josefina Abdala Radical Civic Union 20032007
Mendoza Luis Gustavo Borsani Radical Civic Union 20032007
Mendoza Alfredo Víctor Cornejo Radical Civic Union 20052007 [lower-alpha 26]
Mendoza Omar Bruno De Marchi Democratic Party of Mendoza 20052009
Mendoza Patricia Susana Fadel Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Mendoza Alfredo César Fernández Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Mendoza Amanda Susana Genem Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Mendoza Roberto Raúl Iglesias Radical Civic Union 20032007
Mendoza Silvia Beatriz Lemos Radical Civic Union 20052009
Mendoza Enrique Thomas Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Misiones Lía Fabiola Bianco Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Misiones Irene Miriam Bosch de Sartori Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Misiones Juan Manuel Irrazábal Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Misiones Miguel Ángel Iturrieta Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Misiones Emilio Kakubur Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Misiones Stella Marys Peso National Justicialist 20032007
Misiones Diego Horacio Sartori Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Neuquén Hugo Rodolfo Acuña Neuquén People's Movement 20052009
Neuquén José Ricardo Brillo Neuquén People's Movement 20052009
Neuquén Alicia Marcela Comelli Neuquén People's Movement 20032007
Neuquén Oscar Ermelindo Massei Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Neuquén Alberto César Pérez Neuquén People's Movement 20032007
Río Negro Julio Esteban Arriaga Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Río Negro Fernando Gustavo Chironi Radical Civic Union 20032007
Río Negro Hugo Oscar Cuevas Radical Civic Union 20052009
Río Negro Cynthia Gabriela Hernández Radical Civic Union 20032007
Río Negro Osvaldo Mario Nemirovsci Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Salta Susana Mercedes Canela Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Salta Zulema Beatriz Daher Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Salta María Inés Diez Salta Renewal Party 2007 [lower-alpha 27] 2009
Salta Antonio Lovaglio Saravia Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Salta Osvaldo Rubén Salum Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Salta Carlos Alberto Sosa Salta Renewal Party 20032007
Salta Juan Manuel Urtubey Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Salta Andrés Zottos Salta Renewal Party 20052007 [lower-alpha 28]
San Juan Guillermo Francisco Baigorri Life and Commitment20032007
San Juan Dante Raúl Elizondo Front for VictoryPJ 20052006 [lower-alpha 29]
San Juan Margarita Ferrá de Bartol Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
San Juan Juan Carlos Gioja Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
San Juan Ruperto Eduardo Godoy Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
San Juan Adriana del Carmen Marino Production and Labour 20052009
San Juan José Rubén Uñac Front for VictoryPJ 2006 [lower-alpha 30] 2007 [lower-alpha 31]
San Luis Ivana María Bianchi People's Movement Front 2007 [lower-alpha 32] 2007
San Luis María Alicia Lemme People's Movement Front 20032007 [lower-alpha 33]
San Luis Luis Bernardo Lusquiños People's Movement Front 20052009
San Luis Claudio Javier Poggi People's Movement Front 20052009
San Luis Héctor Omar Torino Front for VictoryPJ 2005 [lower-alpha 34] 2007
San Luis María Angélica Torrontegui People's Movement Front 20052009
Santa Cruz Juan Erwin Bolívar Acuña Kunz Radical Civic Union 20052009
Santa Cruz Eduardo Ariel Arnold Independent 20032007
Santa Cruz Dante Omar Canevarolo Front for VictoryPJ 2006 [lower-alpha 35] 2007
Santa Cruz José Manuel Córdoba Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Cruz Silvia Graciela Esteban Front for VictoryPJ 20032006 [lower-alpha 36]
Santa Cruz Graciela Beatriz Gutiérrez Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe María del Carmen Alarcón Southern Pampa Movement20032007
Santa Fe Silvia Augsburger Socialist Party 20052009
Santa Fe Alberto Juan Beccani Radical Civic Union 20032007
Santa Fe Ana Berrauti Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Hermes Juan Binner Socialist Party 20052007 [lower-alpha 37]
Santa Fe Ariel Raúl Armando Dalla Fontana Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Eduardo Alfredo Di Pollina Socialist Party 20032007
Santa Fe Paulina Esther Fiol Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santa Fe Susana Rosa García ARI 20032007
Santa Fe Jorge Raúl Giorgetti Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santa Fe Jorge Pedro González Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santa Fe Oscar Santiago Lamberto Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santa Fe Gustavo Ángel Marconato Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santa Fe Pedro Juan Morini Radical Civic Union 20052009
Santa Fe Agustín Oscar Rossi Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Hugo Guillermo Storero Radical Civic Union 20052007 [lower-alpha 38]
Santa Fe Juan Héctor Sylvestre Begnis Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Alicia Ester Tate Radical Civic Union 20032007
Santa Fe Pablo Ventura Zancada Socialist Party 20052009
Santiago del Estero Carlos Alfredo Anauate Independent 2007 [lower-alpha 39] 2007
Santiago del Estero Daniel Agustín Brue Civic Front for Santiago 20052009
Santiago del Estero José María Cantos Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santiago del Estero José Oscar Figueroa Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santiago del Estero Cristian Rodolfo Oliva Civic Front for Santiago 20052009
Santiago del Estero Graciela Hortencia Olmos Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Santiago del Estero Fernando Omar Salim Front for VictoryPJ 20032006 [lower-alpha 40]
Santiago del Estero Marta Sylvia Velarde Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tierra del Fuego Rosana Andrea Bertone Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tierra del Fuego Daniel Oscar Gallo Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Tierra del Fuego Leonardo Ariel Gorbacz ARI 20052009
Tierra del Fuego María Fabiana Ríos ARI 20032007
Tierra del Fuego Ricardo Alberto Wilder Provincial Unity Front20032007
Tucumán Susana Eladia Díaz Front for VictoryPJ 20032007
Tucumán Alberto Herrera Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tucumán Esteban Eduardo Jerez PRO 20032007
Tucumán Eusebia Antonia Jerez Republican Force 20032007
Tucumán Roberto Ignacio Lix Klett Republican Force 20032007
Tucumán Beatriz Liliana Rojkés de Alperovich Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tucumán Juan Arturo Salim Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tucumán Gerónimo Vargas Aignasse Front for VictoryPJ 20032007

Notes

  1. Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Vice Governor of Buenos Aires Province. [1]
  2. Since 19 September 2007. Replaced Graciela Rosso. [2]
  3. Since 2 March 2004. Replaced José Antonio Pampuro. [3]
  4. Since 14 December 2005. Replaced Hilda González de Duhalde. [3]
  5. Since 6 September 2006. Replaced Elsa Siria Quiroz in her 2005–2009 mandate. [3]
  6. Resigned on 5 September 2006 from her 2005–2009 mandate to replace Graciela Ocaña (2003–2007 mandate). Replaced by Lidia Lucía Naim. [3]
  7. Resigned on 19 September 2007. Replaced by Claudia Bernazza. [2]
  8. Since 11 August 2004. Replaced María del Carmen Falbo. [3]
  9. Resigned on 4 May 2007 to take office as permanent representative to the United Nations. Replaced by Rafael Martínez Raymonda. [3]
  10. Resigned on 6 November 2007. Replaced by Claudio Marcelo Morgado. [3]
  11. Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Chief of Government of Buenos Aires. Replaced by Julián Obiglio.
  12. Since 6 June 2007. Replaced Jorge Argüello. [3]
  13. Since 7 November 2007. Replaced Rafael Bielsa. [3]
  14. Since 8 August 2007. Replaced Ángel Rozas. [4]
  15. Until 8 August 2007. Replaced by Margarita Beatriz Beveraggi. [4]
  16. Since 11 October 2006. Replaced Aldo Marconetto. [5]
  17. Until 11 October 2006. Replaced by Nancy González. [5]
  18. Resigned on 10 December 2007. Replaced by Beatriz Susana Halak. [6]
  19. Since 4 May 2006. Replaced Jorge Luciano Montoya. [3]
  20. Resigned on 29 March 2006. Replaced by Amelia de los Milagros López. [3]
  21. Until 28 November 2007. Replaced by Pedro Ademar Vera. [7]
  22. Until 28 November 2007. Replaced by José María Roldán. [7]
  23. Since 4 December 2007. Replaced Gustavo Canteros. [7]
  24. Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as National Senator. Replaced by María de los Ángeles Petit. [3]
  25. Since 14 December 2005. Replaced Liliana Fellner. [3]
  26. Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Mayor of Godoy Cruz. Replaced by Jorge Luis Albarracín. [3]
  27. Since 4 December 2007. Replaced Andrés Zottos. [7]
  28. Resigned on 4 December 2007 to take office as Vice Governor of Salta. Replaced by María Inés Diez [7]
  29. Resigned on 10 May 2006. Replaced by José Rubén Uñac. [3]
  30. Since 10 May 2006. Replaced Dante Elizondo. [3]
  31. Resigned on 9 December 2007 to take office as Vice Governor of San Juan. Replaced by Ernesto Segundo López. [3]
  32. Since 15 August 2007. Replaced Alicia Lemme. [3]
  33. Resigned on 15 August 2007. Replaced by Ivana María Bianchi.
  34. Since 14 December 2005. Replaced Adolfo Rodríguez Saá. [3]
  35. Since 29 March 2006. Replaced Silvia Graciela Esteban. [3]
  36. Resigned on 29 March 2006. Replaced by Dante Omar Canevarolo. [3]
  37. Resigned on 10 December 2007 to take office as Governor of Santa Fe. Replaced by Elda Ramona Gerez. [3]
  38. Resigned on 10 December 2007. Replaced by María Elena Martin. [3]
  39. Since 6 June 2007. Replaced Fernando Omar Salim. [3]
  40. Resigned on 2 November 2006. Replaced by Carlos Alfredo Anauate. [3]

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