Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez

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Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez
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National Deputy
In office
10 December 2015 – 21 September 2021
Succeeded by
ConstituencyBuenos Aires Province
Personal details
Born (1967-12-28) 28 December 1967 (age 54)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Political partyJusticialist Party
Other political
affiliations
Frente de Todos (since 2019)
Front for Victory (until 2019)
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires

Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez (born 28 December 1967) is an Argentine architect and politician, currently serving as Minister of Government and Infrastructure of Buenos Aires Province, under Governor Axel Kicillof. She was previously a National Deputy representing Buenos Aires Province from 2015 to 2021. A great-niece of Eva Perón, she belongs to the peronist Justicialist Party.[1][2]

Education[]

Rodriquez was born in Buenos Aires on December 28, 1967.[3] She got her degree in architecture in 1992 from the University of Buenos Aires. In 2002 she completed a master's degree in Photography from the University of Palermo.[3]

Career[]

Rodriquez was appointed Director of the Historical Archives of the Province of Buenos Aires in 2000. A year later, she became President of the Institute of Social Welfare of the Province of Buenos Aires. In 2002 she became Secretary of Culture of the same province. She was chair of the Cultural Institute of Buenos Aires from 2003-2005. From 2005-2007 she served as President Ad-honorem of the Social Integration Council of the Government of the Province of Buenos Aires. That same year she was on the committees of Municipal Affairs, Culture, Natural Resources and Human Environment Conservation, Tourism. She was a committee member for two years. In 2005 she was also the Vice President of the Commission on Addiction Prevention and Control of Narcotics Chamber of Deputies. She won membership of the National Front for Victory in 2005. In 2007 she was appointed Minister of Tourism of the Government of the Province of Buenos Aires.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Lorusso, Adriana (7 May 2020). "Eva Perón. El recuerdo de su sobrina Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez". Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  2. ^ Álvarez Rodríguez, Cristina (26 July 2020). "El fuego que encendió Evita: ponerle amor a la política". Télam (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Cristina Alvarez Rodriguez". lanoticia1.com. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
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