List of Argentine deputies, 2007–2009

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This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2007 to 9 December 2009.

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 2009
BlocSeatsLeader
Front for VictoryPJ 129 Agustín Rossi
Radical Civic Union 25 Oscar Raúl Aguad
Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 18 Adrián Pérez
Concertation 11 Daniel Katz
Socialist Party 10 Silvia Augsburger
PRO 9 Federico Pinedo
Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 9 Eduardo Macaluse
Civic Front for Santiago 6 Daniel Agustín Brue
Justice, Unity and Liberty Front 6 Luis Lusquiños
Popular and Social Encounter 4 Sergio Ariel Basteiro
Light Blue and White Union 4 Francisco de Narváez
Neuquén People's Movement 3 Alicia Marcela Comelli
New Party 2 Francisco José Delich
Salta Renewal Party 2 María Inés Diez
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 2 Genaro Aurelio Collantes
Frente de Todos 2 José María Roldán
Single-member blocs15
Source: hcdn.gov.ar (archived)

Election cycles

ElectionTerm
StartEnd
2005 10 December 20059 December 2009
2007 10 December 20079 December 2011

List of deputies

ProvinceDeputyPartyTerm
FromTo
Buenos Aires Horacio Alberto Alcuaz Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires Juan José Álvarez Light Blue and White Union 20072011
Buenos Aires Marcelo Eduardo Amenta Recreate for Growth 20052009
Buenos Aires Octavio Argüello Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Pedro José Azcoiti Radical Civic Union 20052009
Buenos Aires Vilma Rosana Baragiola Radical Civic Union 20052009
Buenos Aires Sergio Ariel Basteiro Popular and Social Encounter 20072011
Buenos Aires Claudia Alicia Bernazza Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 1] 2009
Buenos Aires Marcela Alejandra Bianchi Silvestre Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Gloria Mercedes Bidegain Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Eugenio Burzaco PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires Dante Alberto Camaño National Syndicalist20052009
Buenos Aires Graciela Camaño Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Elisa Beatriz Carca Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires Remo Gerardo Carlotto Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Nora Noemí César Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Luis Francisco Jorge Cicogna Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Diana Beatriz Conti Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Ricardo Oscar Cuccovillo Socialist Party 20072011
Buenos Aires Francisco de Narváez Light Blue and White Union 20052009
Buenos Aires Edgardo Fernando Depetri Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Juliana Di Tullio Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires José María Díaz Bancalari Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Victoria Analía Donda Pérez Popular and Social Encounter 20072011
Buenos Aires Miguel Dante Dovena Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Norberto Pedro Erro Concertation 20072011
Buenos Aires Marcelo Omar Fernández Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Francisco José Ferro Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20052009
Buenos Aires Héctor "Toty" Flores Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires María Teresa García Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Patricia Susana Gardella Light Blue and White Union 20072011
Buenos Aires Graciela María Giannettasio Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Christian Alejandro Gribaudo PRO 20072011
Buenos Aires Luis Alfredo Ilarregui Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Daniel Katz Concertation 20072011
Buenos Aires Carlos Miguel Kunkel Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Rubén Orfel Lanceta Radical Civic Union 20072011
Buenos Aires Jorge Alberto Landau Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Julio Rubén Ledesma Light Blue and White Union 20052009
Buenos Aires María Laura Leguizamón Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires María Virginia Linares Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires Edith Olga Llanos Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 2] 2009
Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Lorges Front for VictoryPJ 2009 [lower-alpha 3] 2011
Buenos Aires Eduardo Gabriel Macaluse Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20072011
Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Morán Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires Carlos Julio Moreno Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Mabel Hilda Müller Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Lidia Lucía Naím Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20052009
Buenos Aires Ariel Osvaldo Eloy Pasini Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Adrián Pérez Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires Héctor Norberto Porto Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Adriana Victoria Puiggrós Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Elsa Siria Quiroz Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires Carlos Alberto Raimundi Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20052009
Buenos Aires Héctor Pedro Recalde Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires María del Carmen Cecilia Rico Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Sandra Adriana Rioboo Radical Civic Union 20072011
Buenos Aires Marcela Virginia Rodríguez Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20052009
Buenos Aires Ramón Ruiz Front for VictoryPJ 20072010 [lower-alpha 4]
Buenos Aires Jorge Emilio Sarghini National Justicialist 20052009
Buenos Aires Lidia Elsa "Pinky" Satragno PRO 20072011
Buenos Aires Adela Rosa Segarra Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Gustavo Eduardo Serebrinsky Concertation 20072011
Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Sluga Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires Felipe Carlos Solá Front for VictoryPJ 20072010 [lower-alpha 5]
Buenos Aires Paola Rosana Spatola Peronist Guard 20052009
Buenos Aires Adriana Elisa Tomaz Federalist Unity20052009
Buenos Aires Silvia Beatriz Vázquez de Tabernise Concertation 20072011
Buenos Aires Jorge Antonio Villaverde Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires Mariano Federico West Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires City María Paula Bertol PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Delia Beatriz Bisutti Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20052009
Buenos Aires City Miguel Luis Bonasso Dialogue for Buenos Aires20072011
Buenos Aires City Esteban José Bullrich PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Patricia Bullrich Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires City Robert Vincent "Roy" Cortina Socialist Party 20072011
Buenos Aires City Jorge Edmundo Coscia Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Buenos Aires City Luis Alberto Galvalisi PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Emilio Arturo García Méndez Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20052009
Buenos Aires City Claudia Fernanda Gil Lozano Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires City Nora Raquel Ginzburg Front for Civic Rights20052009
Buenos Aires City Silvana Myriam Giudici Radical Civic Union 20072011
Buenos Aires City María América González Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20052009
Buenos Aires City Juan Carlos Dante Gullo Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Buenos Aires City Cynthia Liliana Hotton PRO 20072011
Buenos Aires City Vilma Lidia Ibarra Popular and Social Encounter 20072011
Buenos Aires City Fernando Adolfo Iglesias Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires City María Beatriz Lenz Front for VictoryPJ 2008 [lower-alpha 6] 2009
Buenos Aires City Eduardo Lorenzo Borocotó Independent Movement20052009
Buenos Aires City Claudio Raúl Lozano Buenos Aires for All 20072011
Buenos Aires City Claudio Marcelo Morgado Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 7] 2009
Buenos Aires City Mercedes Marcó del Pont Front for VictoryPJ 20052008 [lower-alpha 8]
Buenos Aires City Julián Martín Obiglio PRO 20052009
Buenos Aires City Federico Pinedo PRO 20072011
Buenos Aires City María Fernanda Reyes Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Buenos Aires City Fernando Sánchez Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20052009
Catamarca María Julia Acosta Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Catamarca José Luis Barrionuevo Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Catamarca Genaro Aurelio Collantes Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 20052009
Catamarca Raúl Omar Paroli Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 20072011
Catamarca Eduardo Antonio Pastoriza For Truth20052009
Chaco Liliana Amelia Bayonzo Radical Civic Union 20052009
Chaco Margarita Beatriz Beveraggi Radical Civic Union 2007 [lower-alpha 9] 2009
Chaco Viviana Mónica Damilano Grivarello Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Chaco Luciano Rafael Fabris Radical Civic Union 20052009
Chaco Antonio Arnaldo María Morante Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Chaco Gladys Beatriz Soto Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Chaco Carlos Urlich Radical Civic Union 20072011
Chubut Rosa Laudelina Chiquichano Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Chubut Eva García de Moreno Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Chubut Nancy Susana González Front for VictoryPJ 2006 [lower-alpha 10] 2009
Chubut Manuel Amor Morejón Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Chubut Juan Mario Pais Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Córdoba Oscar Raúl Aguad Radical Civic Union 20052009
Córdoba César Alfredo Albrisi Justice, Unity and Liberty Front 20072010 [lower-alpha 11]
Córdoba Mario Rolando Ardid New Party 20052009
Córdoba Griselda Ángela Baldata Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Córdoba Nora Esther Bedano Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Córdoba Alberto Cantero Gutiérrez Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Córdoba Héctor Eduardo del Campillo Radical Civic Union 20072011
Córdoba Francisco José Delich New Party 20052009
Córdoba Beatriz Susana Halak Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 12] 2009
Córdoba Arturo Miguel Heredia Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Córdoba Heriberto Agustín Martínez Oddone Radical Civic Union 20072011
Córdoba Paula Cecilia Merchán Popular and Social Encounter 20072011
Córdoba Jorge Luciano Montoya Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Córdoba Norma Elena Morandini Memory and Democracy20052009
Córdoba Laura Judith Sesma Socialist Party 20052009
Córdoba Silvia Storni Radical Civic Union 20072011
Córdoba Patricia Vaca Narvaja Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Córdoba Juan Carlos Vega Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Corrientes José Ameghino Arbo Liberal Party of Corrientes 20072011
Corrientes María Josefa Areta Frente de Todos 20072011
Corrientes María Araceli Carmona Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Corrientes Eduardo Leonel Galantini Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Corrientes Hugo Rubén Perié Front for VictoryPJ 20072011 [lower-alpha 13]
Corrientes Agustín Alberto Portela Radical Civic Union 20072011
Corrientes José María Roldán Frente de Todos 2007 [lower-alpha 14] 2009
Entre Ríos Nelio Higinio Calza Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Entre Ríos María Cristina Cremer de Busti Front for VictoryPJ 20072009 [lower-alpha 15]
Entre Ríos Gustavo Cusinato Radical Civic Union 20072011
Entre Ríos Emilio Raúl Martínez Garbino Concertation 20052009
Entre Ríos María de los Ángeles Petit Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 16] 2009
Entre Ríos Raúl Patricio Solanas Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Entre Ríos Sergio Fausto Varisco Radical Civic Union 20052009
Entre Ríos Lisandro Alfredo Viale Socialist Party 20072011
Entre Ríos Gustavo Marcelo Zavallo Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Formosa María Graciela de la Rosa Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Formosa Juan Carlos Díaz Roig Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Formosa Luis María Fernández Basualdo Front for VictoryPJ 20072010 [lower-alpha 17]
Formosa Rafael Ángel López Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Formosa Carmen Román Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Jujuy Eduardo Alfredo Fellner Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Jujuy Miguel Ángel Giubergia Radical Civic Union 20072011
Jujuy Mario Humberto Martiarena Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
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 Irma Adriana García Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
La Pampa Eduardo Enrique Federico Kenny Radical Civic Union 20072011
La Pampa Daniel Ricardo Kroneberger Radical Civic Union 20052009
La Pampa Marta Lucía Osorio Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
La Rioja Hilda Clelia Aguirre de Soria Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
La Rioja Griselda Noemí Herrera Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
La Rioja Alberto Nicolás Paredes Urquiza Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
La Rioja Marta Beatriz Quintero Front for VictoryPJ 2009 [lower-alpha 18] 2011
La Rioja Jesús Fernando Rejal Front for VictoryPJ 20072009 [lower-alpha 19]
La Rioja Mario Armando Santander Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Mendoza Jorge Luis Albarracín Concertation 2007 [lower-alpha 20] 2009
Mendoza Héctor Jorge Álvaro Concertation 20072011
Mendoza Omar Bruno De Marchi Democratic Party of Mendoza 20052009
Mendoza Patricia Susana Fadel Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Mendoza Amanda Susana Genem Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Mendoza Juan Dante González Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Mendoza Silvia Beatriz Lemos Radical Civic Union 20052009
Mendoza Laura Gisela Montero Concertation 20072009 [lower-alpha 21]
Mendoza Guillermo Antonio Pereyra Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Mendoza Sergio Damián Pinto Radical Civic Union 2009 [lower-alpha 22] 2011
Mendoza Enrique Luis Thomas Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Misiones Lía Fabiola Bianco Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Misiones Juan Manuel Irrazábal Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Misiones Miguel Ángel Iturrieta Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Misiones Emilio Kakubur Peronist Dignity 20052009
Misiones Stella Maris Leverberg Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Misiones Timoteo Llera Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Misiones Julia Argentina Perié Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
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 20072011
Neuquén Oscar Ermelindo Massei Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Neuquén Hugo Nelson Prieto Concertation 20072011
Río Negro Julio Esteban Arriaga Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Río Negro Jorge Alberto Cejas Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Río Negro Hugo Oscar Cuevas Concertation 20052009
Río Negro Cipriana Lorena Rossi Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Río Negro Juan Carlos Scalesi Concertation 20072011
Salta Susana Mercedes Canela Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Salta Zulema Beatriz Daher Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Salta María Inés Diez Salta Renewal Party 2007 [lower-alpha 23] 2009
Salta Marcelo Eduardo López Arias Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Salta Osvaldo Rubén Salum Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Salta Mónica Liliana Torfe Salta Renewal Party 20072011
Salta José Antonio Vilariño Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
San Juan Graciela María Caselles Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
San Juan Margarita Ferrá de Bartol Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
San Juan Juan Carlos Gioja Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
San Juan Ruperto Eduardo Godoy Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
San Juan Ernesto Segundo López Front for VictoryPJ 2007 [lower-alpha 24] 2009
San Juan Adriana del Carmen Marino Production and Labour 20052009
San Luis Ivana María Bianchi Justice, Unity and Liberty Front 20072011
San Luis Luis Bernardo Lusquiños Justice, Unity and Liberty Front 20052009
San Luis Mario Raúl Merlo Justice, Unity and Liberty Front 20072011
San Luis Claudio Javier Poggi Justice, Unity and Liberty Front 20052009
San Luis María Angélica Torrontegui Justice, Unity and Liberty Front 20052009
Santa Cruz Juan Erwin Bolívar Acuña Kunz Radical Civic Union 20052009
Santa Cruz José Manuel Córdoba Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Cruz Graciela Beatriz Gutiérrez Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Cruz Beatriz Liliana Korenfeld Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Santa Cruz Evaristo Arturo Rodríguez Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Santa Fe Walter Alfredo Agosto Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Santa Fe Silvia Augsburger Socialist Party 20052009
Santa Fe Miguel Ángel Barrios Socialist Party 20072011
Santa Fe Verónica Claudia Benas Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20072011
Santa Fe Ana Berraute Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Ariel Raúl Armando Dalla Fontana Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Mónica Haydée Fein Socialist Party 20072011
Santa Fe Paulina Esther Fiol Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Santa Fe Susana Rosa García Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Santa Fe Elda Ramona Gerez Socialist Party 2007 [lower-alpha 25] 2009
Santa Fe Gustavo Ángel Marconato Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Santa Fe María Elena Martin Socialist Party 2007 [lower-alpha 26] 2009
Santa Fe Pedro Juan Morini Radical Civic Union 20052009
Santa Fe Jorge Alberto Obeid Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Santa Fe Fabián Francisco Peralta Civic Coalition–ARIGEN 20072011
Santa Fe Agustín Oscar Rossi Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Alejandro Luis Rossi Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Santa Fe Juan Héctor Sylvestre Begnis Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Santa Fe Pablo Ventura Zancada Socialist Party 20052009
Santiago del Estero Daniel Agustín Brue Civic Front for Santiago 20052009
Santiago del Estero José Alberto Herrera Civic Front for Santiago 20072011
Santiago del Estero Ana Zulema Luna de Marcos Civic Front for Santiago 20072011
Santiago del Estero Cristian Rodolfo Oliva Civic Front for Santiago 20052009
Santiago del Estero Mirta Ameliana Pastoriza Civic Front for Santiago 20072011
Santiago del Estero Jorge Raúl Pérez Civic Front for Santiago 20072011
Santiago del Estero Marta Sylvia Velarde Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tierra del Fuego Nélida Belous Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20072011
Tierra del Fuego Rosana Andrea Bertone Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tierra del Fuego Mariel Calchaquí Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Tierra del Fuego Leonardo Ariel Gorbacz Solidarity and EqualityARI TDF 20052009
Tierra del Fuego Rubén Darío Sciutto Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Tucumán Germán Enrique Alfaro Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Tucumán Norah Susana Castaldo Radical Civic Union 2009 [lower-alpha 27] 2011
Tucumán Stella Maris Córdoba Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
Tucumán Alfredo Carlos Dato Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Tucumán Susana Eladia Díaz Front for VictoryPJ 20072011
Tucumán José Ignacio García Hamilton Radical Civic Union 20072009 [lower-alpha 28]
Tucumán Alberto Herrera Front for VictoryPJ 20052009
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 20072011

Notes

  1. Since 19 September 2007. Replaced Graciela Rosso. [1]
  2. Since 10 December 2007. Replaced Alberto Balestrini.
  3. Since 20 May 2009. Replaced Felipe Solá. [2]
  4. Died on 20 September 2010. Replaced by Gustavo Alberto Dutto. [3]
  5. Resigned on 11 May 2009. Replaced by Juan Carlos Lorges. [2]
  6. Since 28 February 2008. Replaced Mercedes Marcó del Pont. [4]
  7. Since 7 November 2007. Replaced Rafael Bielsa. [5]
  8. Resigned on 28 February 2008 to take office as president of the Banco de la Nación Argentina. Replaced by María Beatriz Lenz. [4]
  9. Since 8 August 2007. Replaced Ángel Rozas. [6]
  10. Since 11 October 2006. Replaced Aldo Marconetto. [7]
  11. Died on 14 April 2010. Replaced by Daniel Edgardo Asef. [8]
  12. Since 19 December 2007. Replaced Eduardo Luis Accastello. [9]
  13. Died on 15 August 2011. Replaced by Ana María Perroni. [10]
  14. Since 4 December 2007. Replaced Ricardo Colombi. [11]
  15. Resigned on 10 December 2009 from her 2007–2011 mandate in order to assume a 2009–2013 mandate. Replaced by Antonio Aníbal Alizegui. [12]
  16. Since 10 December 2007. Replaced Blanca Osuna. [5]
  17. Died on 21 October 2010. Replaced by Carlos Guillermo Donkin. [13]
  18. Since 25 November 2009. Replaced Jesús Fernando Rejal. [14]
  19. Resigned on 24 November 2009. Replaced by Marta Beatriz Quintero. [14]
  20. Since 10 December 2007. Replaced Alfredo Cornejo. [5]
  21. Resigned on 24 November 2009. Replaced by Sergio Damián Pinto. [15]
  22. Since 25 November 2009. Replaced Laura Montero. [15]
  23. Since 4 December 2007. Replaced Andrés Zottos. [11]
  24. Since 10 December 2007. Replaced José Rubén Uñac. [5]
  25. Since 19 December 2007. Replaced Hermes Binner. [16]
  26. Since 19 December 2007. Replaced Hugo Guillermo Storero. [16]
  27. Since 9 August 2009. Replaced José Ignacio García Hamilton. [17]
  28. Died on 17 June 2009. Replaced by Norah Susana Castaldo. [17]

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