Mario Moine

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Mario Armando Moine (born 13 November 1949) is an Argentine politician and businessman.

Moine was born in Tabossi  [ es ], Entre Ríos, in 1949, and grew up in a nearby rural area, and well as in Maciá. [1] Moine worked for the supermarket chain Los Hermanitos, and sold his holdings in the company in 1998 to invest in the InterTower hotel. [2] [3] He was affiliated with the Justicialist Party while serving as mayor of Paraná from 1987 to 1991, and as Governor of Entre Ríos Province between 1991 and 1995. [4] Moine withdrew from politics in 2003, after his immediate successor as mayor, Julio Solanas  [ es ], won Justicialist backing to run for a second term. [2] [3] Moine announced in July 2020 that he would return to politics, without formally participating in the Justicialist Party or actively campaigning for public office. [5]

Moine's son Mario Gabriel Moine began his own political career in 2015. [6]

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