Argentinaportal |
This is list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2003 to 9 December 2005.
Bloc | Seats | ||
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Justicialist Party | 38 | ||
Radical Civic Union | 16 | ||
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca | 2 | ||
Republican Force | 2 | ||
Justicialist Loyalty and Dignity | 2 | ||
Neuquén People's Movement | 2 | ||
San Juan Renewal Crusade | 1 | ||
Broad Front | 1 | ||
Frepaso | 1 | ||
Independent San Luis | 1 | ||
Independent Radical | 1 | ||
Jujuy Civic Front | 1 | ||
New Party | 1 | ||
Salta Renewal Party | 1 | ||
Socialist Party | 1 | ||
Vacant | 1 | ||
Source: senado.gov.ar (archive) |
Title | Officeholder [1] | Bloc | Province |
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President of the Senate [lower-alpha 1] | Daniel Scioli | Front for Victory–PJ | Buenos Aires Province |
Provisional President | Marcelo Guinle | Justicialist Party | Chubut |
Vice President | Marcelo López Arias | Justicialist Party | Salta |
First Vice President | Mirian Curletti | Radical Civic Union | Chaco |
Second Vice President | Ricardo Gómez Diez | Salta Renewal Party | Salta |
For the first time since 1973, all seats in the Argentine Senate were renewed in the 2001 legislative election, following the implementation of a new system as per the 1994 constitutional amendment. Under the agreed system, a third of all seats would be renewed for two years (2001–2003), a third for four years (2001–2005), and another third for six years (2001–2007). The term length was decided by draw. Accordingly, two thirds of the senators listed here were elected in 2001: one third for four-year terms (2001–2005) and another third for six-year terms (2001–2007). A third of the senators listed here were elected in 2003 for corresponding six year terms (2003–2009).
Election | Term | |
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Start | End | |
2001 | 10 December 2001 | 9 December 2005 |
10 December 2001 | 9 December 2007 | |
2003 | 10 December 2003 | 9 December 2009 |
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