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Argentine lawyer and politician (1956–2024)

Diana Conti Conti in 2017 National Deputy In office 10 December 2005 – 10 December 2017 Constituency Buenos Aires In office 10 December 1997 – 10 December 1999 Constituency Buenos Aires Councillor of Magistracy In office 10 December 2006 – 10 December 2010 Appointed by Chamber of Deputies National Senator In office 3 July 2002 – 10 December 2005 Preceded by Raúl Alfonsín Succeeded by Hilda González de Duhalde Constituency Buenos Aires Undersecretary of Human Rights In office 10 December 1999 – 20 January 2001 Succeeded by Oscar Luján Fappiano Personal details Born (1956-03-29)29 March 1956 Buenos Aires, Argentina Died 8 March 2024(2024-03-08) (aged 67) Party Revolutionary Communist Party (until 1994) Victory Party (2003–2024) Other political affiliations FREPASO (2001–2003) Front for Victory (2003–2017) Frente de Todos (2019–2023) Alma mater University of Buenos Aires Profession Lawyer

**Diana Beatriz Conti** (29 March 1956 – 8 March 2024) was an Argentine lawyer and politician. She was a member of the [Argentine National Congress](/source/Argentine_National_Congress) both as a [National Deputy](/source/Argentine_Chamber_of_Deputies) (1997–1999; 2005–2017) and as a [Senator](/source/Argentine_Senate) (2002–2005); she also served as Undersecretary of Human Rights in the administration of [Fernando de la Rúa](/source/Fernando_de_la_R%C3%BAa) from 1999 to 2001 and as a member of the [Council of Magistracy](/source/Council_of_Magistracy_of_the_Nation) (appointed by the Chamber of Deputies) from 2006 to 2010, where she rose to prominence as a staunch supporter of President [Cristina Fernández de Kirchner](/source/Cristina_Fern%C3%A1ndez_de_Kirchner)'s judicial reform proposals.

A longtime supporter of Fernández de Kirchner and the late [Néstor Kirchner](/source/N%C3%A9stor_Kirchner), Conti was the leader of the [Victory Party](/source/Victory_Party_(Argentina)), a founding member of the [Kirchnerist](/source/Kirchnerism) coalition [Front for Victory](/source/Front_for_Victory) and later part of the [Frente de Todos](/source/Frente_de_Todos_(2019_coalition)).

## Early years

Conti was born in 1956 in [Buenos Aires](/source/Buenos_Aires); her father, Horacio Conti, was a travelling salesman, while her mother, Martha Bascuas, was an English teacher.[1] Throughout high school she was an active member of the [Revolutionary Communist Party](/source/Revolutionary_Communist_Party_of_Argentina) (PCR).[2]

Conti studied [social psychology](/source/Social_psychology) at the [Pichon-Rivière School](/source/Enrique_Pichon-Rivi%C3%A8re) and worked as a volunteer at [Hospital Borda](/source/Hospital_Borda), then going on to study law at the [University of Buenos Aires](/source/University_of_Buenos_Aires), where she received her *[licenciatura](/source/Licenciatura)* in 1980.[1] She later set up her own law firm.

## Career

### Work in the judiciary

Conti became the justice minister's cabinet helper in 1991.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] She held various administrative positions in Buenos Aires until 1994, when she left for [Santa Fe](/source/Santa_Fe%2C_Argentina), where she worked as [Eugenio Raul Zaffaroni](/source/Eugenio_Raul_Zaffaroni)'s legal helper for one month. She got a job on 16 March of that year as the [University of Buenos Aires](/source/University_of_Buenos_Aires)' penal rights and criminology department's secretary, so traveling between Buenos Aires and Santa Fe daily became a burden to Conti, who decided to quit her job in Santa Fe after only one month working there.[3]

### Early political career

Conti was appointed undersecretary of human rights on 12 December 1997, prompting her to forgo her job at Buenos Aires University to concentrate on her new post.[4] On 26 December 2001, she stepped down from that position, aiming to become undersecretary for institutional reform and national strengthening of democracy in Argentina (part of the [Cabinet Chief's Office](/source/Chief_of_the_Cabinet_of_Ministers)), position to which she was appointed on 23 January 2002.[3]

At the [2001 legislative election](/source/2001_Argentine_legislative_election), Conti ran for a seat in the [National Senate](/source/Argentine_Senate) representing [Buenos Aires Province](/source/Buenos_Aires_Province) in the [Frepaso](/source/Frepaso) ticket alongside former president [Raúl Alfonsín](/source/Ra%C3%BAl_Alfons%C3%ADn); the Frepaso list came second, and so only Alfonsín was elected to office. However, in June 2002, the former president stepped down from his Senate seat, prompting Conti to leave the undersecretariat and take Alfonsín's vacant seat in the Senate.[5] Despite having run on the Frepaso ticket, Conti remained aligned to the [Justicialist Party](/source/Justicialist_Party) government of [Eduardo Duhalde](/source/Eduardo_Duhalde) while in the Senate until 2003,[6] when she joined the newly formed [Front for Victory](/source/Front_for_Victory) of president [Néstor Kirchner](/source/N%C3%A9stor_Kirchner).

Upon joining the new front, she joined the newly created [Partido de la Victoria](/source/Victory_Party_(Argentina)), or Victory Party, which has been allied to all [Kirchnerist](/source/Kirchnerism) political alliances formed ever since.

In December 2005, she was elected a deputy for [Buenos Aires Province](/source/Buenos_Aires_Province) for the Front for Victory and was also known for several corruption acts as a member of the government.

On 4 February 2010, while she was defending Cristina Kirchner presidency a journalist—Jose Eliaschev—told her that the argument she was using remember the ones used by Russian dictator Josef Stalin, and she said "yes, I have no problem to be a Stalinist", and the journalist insisted "you are a supporter of one of the biggest murderers of 20th century, 20 million of people murdered? I am a Stalinist, signed Diana Conti, can I record that?" the journalist said, and Diana Conti answered "Yes, I have no problem to be Stalinist, maybe it is your problem, not mine".[7]

## Corruption case

While a senator, she was accused (2005) and found innocent (2012) as part of the cause that was processed before the National Court for Criminal and Correctional No. 6 by Dr. Rodolfo Canicoba Corral. The file had been issued by virtue of a complaint filed by a former employee at the Senate, Bruno Bimbi, at which time the appointee claimed to have been forced to give much of their pay under threat of losing his job. The case was initially dismissed by Judge Jose Codino in late August 2005, but the court of appeal re-opened a little later. According to Bimbi, many of the employees who appeared as Conti personnel on official documents were completely unknown to him and other real employees under the direction of Diana Conti (in fact, one was the son of Conti). In the words of Bimbi, the first time that forced him to give him the money he had just withdrawn from the bank, and seeing his face in amazement, said, "you can keep the coins", exact words of Mr. Bimbi. These statements were dismissed in the trial that was carried forward. The result was dismissed at first instance and subsequent confirmation of this ruling by the Room number 9 of the Hon. Court of Appeals in the Criminal and Correctional matter´s Federal Camera.[8][9]

## Later years

During April 2006, Conti returned to the public light when she began a campaign in favour of laws for harsher punishment to those found guilty of [sexual harassment](/source/Sexual_harassment) at work, regardless of sexual gender. A divorced woman, Conti participated in several seminars and law clinics in Argentina. During 2012 she had appearances in public, such as when referring to the possible re-election of the President [Cristina Kirchner](/source/Cristina_Kirchner).[10]

Conti died on 8 March 2024, at the age of 67.[11]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-lanacion1_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-lanacion1_1-1) ["Diana Conti: una cruzada K en la Justicia"](https://www.lanacion.com.ar/opinion/diana-conti-una-cruzada-k-en-la-justicia-nid906039). *[La Nación](/source/La_Naci%C3%B3n)* (in Spanish). 6 May 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Primer soldado de la eternidad K"](https://www.cronista.com/we/Primer-soldado-de-la-eternidad-K-20121228-0017.html). *[El Cronista](/source/El_Cronista)* (in Spanish). 28 December 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2020.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-conticv_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-conticv_3-1) ["DIANA BEATRIZ CONTI"](https://chequeado.com/justiciapedia/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Diana-Conti-CV.pdf) (PDF). *Chequeado* (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 May 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Diana Conti, en Justicia"](https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/diana-conti-en-justicia-nid314/). *[La Nación](/source/La_Naci%C3%B3n)* (in Spanish). 4 January 2000. Retrieved 20 May 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["La renuncia textual de Alfonsín"](https://www.parlamentario.com/2002/06/26/la-renuncia-textual-de-alfonsin/). *Parlamentario* (in Spanish). 26 June 2002. Retrieved 20 May 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["Oficialista aunque cambie el gobierno"](https://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-6790-2002-06-26.html). *[Página/12](/source/P%C3%A1gina%2F12)* (in Spanish). 26 June 2002. Retrieved 20 May 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** Los Andes - [Diana Conti: "Soy stalinista"](http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/2010/2/4/politica-470425.asp) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20120219192201/http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/2010/2/4/politica-470425.asp) 19 February 2012 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine) (Spanish)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** INFOBAN, [Diana Conti, sobreseída en causa que investigaba si se quedó con el sueldo de ex empleado](http://infoban.com.ar/despachos.asp?cod_des=39828&ID_Seccion=8)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** BUENOS AIRES 2punto0, [Diana Conti, sobreseída en la causa por quedarse con el sueldo de un ex empleado](http://buenosaires2punto0.com.ar/noticia.php?logi=3936_Diana-Conti-sobreseida-en-la-causa-por-quedarse-con-el-sueldo-de-un-ex-empleado)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** Perfil.com, [Diana Conti: "El liderazgo de Cristina es intransferible"](http://www.perfil.com/contenidos/2012/01/30/noticia_0007.html) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20130926142201/http://www.perfil.com/contenidos/2012/01/30/noticia_0007.html) 26 September 2013 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-11)** ["Murió la ex diputada kirchnerista Diana Conti, a los 67 años"](https://www.clarin.com/politica/murio-ex-diputada-diana-conti-67-anos_0_NkAT9QRIv2.html). Clarín. 8 March 2024. Retrieved 8 March 2024.

## External links

- [senado.gov.ar Senate profile](https://web.archive.org/web/20060427035312/http://conti.senado.gov.ar/web/senadores/biografia.php?id_sena=331&iOrden=0&iSen=ASC)

- [Interview](http://www.diariojudicial.com/nota.asp?IDNoticia=29555), *[Diario Judicial](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diario_Judicial&action=edit&redlink=1)*, 2006-05-22

- [Profile](http://www.lanacion.com.ar/archivo/nota.asp?nota_id=906039&origen=acumulado&acumulado_id=), *[La Nación](/source/La_Naci%C3%B3n_(Buenos_Aires))*, 2007-05-06

- [Noticia](http://www.parlamentario.com/noticia-23263.html) *[Parlamentario.com](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parlamentario.com&action=edit&redlink=1)*, 2009-08-02 [*[dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

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Martínez Satragno DF: L. Alonso Bertol E. Bullrich Michetti Obiglio Pinedo § Triaca FCpS (7) SE: Abdala de Matarazzo Brue § J. Herrera Luna de Marcos Oliva Pastoriza J. Pérez PS (6) BA: Cuccovillo DF: Cortina ER: Viale § SF: Barrios Ciciliani Fein UPe (6) BA: Rivara Solá LP: I. García RN: L. Rossi SA: Z. Daher NE (5) BA: Basteiro Rivas Sabbatella § DF: Heller V. Ibarra GEN (5) BA: Alcuaz Linares Milman Stolbizer § SF: Peralta UP (5) BA: Iturraspe Eduardo Macaluse DF: Lozano § Parada SF: Benas Per. (5) BA: Camaño CH: Currilen Morejón SA: López Arias § FCC (3) CB: F. Alonso E. Martínez § Mazzarella MPN (3) NQ: Brillo Comelli § Guzmán SUR (3) DF: Argumedo Cardelli F. Solanas § NUP (3) BA: J. Álvarez § CB: Asef Montoya Con. (2) MZ: H. Álvaro NQ: Prieto § COPEF (2) BA: Gardella Ledesma § LDS (2) BA: Donda § Merchán CF (2) CB: Fortuna § Garnero Others (16) BA: Rodríguez (DPE) Vázquez (FORJA) DF: Bonasso (DxBA) Hotton (Val.) CT: Paroli (FCSC) CN: Areta (FDT) JY: Martiarena (PJu) MZ: De Marchi (PDM) RN: Scalesi (ConFe) SA: Olmedo (SST) Torfe (PARES) Wayar (FPF) SF: Favario (PDP) TF: Fadul (PFF) Belous (PSP) § Bloc leaders; Italics = Resigned / died before term end v t e « 2009–2011 « National Deputies of Argentina, 2011–2013 » 2013–2015 » Election cycles: 2009 2011 President: Julián Domínguez FPV–PJ (117) +PJLP BA: Arregui Balcedo Bidegain Calcagno Carlotto Cicogna Conti De Pedro Depetri Di Tullio § Díaz Bancalari Domínguez A. García T. García Gdansky Giannettasio Granados Grosso Kunkel Landau M. Mendoza Moreno Moyano M. Müller Oporto Pietragalla Puiggrós Recalde Rivas Segarra Zamarreño DF: M. Bianchi Brawer Feletti Larroque CT: Molina Ortiz Correa Yazbek CC: S. Mendoza Mongelo Pilatti Vergara Soto CH: Contrera Currilén N. González Pais Ziebart CB: Bedano Francioni Giacomino Gutiérrez Nebreda CN: Chieno Ferreyra Perroni F. Ríos ER: Barrandeguy Elorriaga L. Ríos J. Solanas FM: Basterra Díaz Roig Donkin Lotto JY: Bernal Llanos Ortiz Rivarola LP: M. L. Alonso Regazzoli Robledo LR: G. Herrera Tineo Yoma MZ: Carmona Félix Fernández Sagasti J. González MN: Guccione Leverberg Perié Redczuk Risko NQ: Ciampini RN: Albrieu Avoscan Cejas García Larraburu SA: Kosiner Vilariño Yarade SJ: Caselles Ferrá de Bartol Tomas Uñac Villa SC: Blanco Ianni Metaza SF: Arena Cleri Forconi Giaccone O. Martínez Perotti Rossi Simoncini TF: Bertone Catalán Magni Sciotto TM: Bromberg Carrillo Córdoba Dato Gallardo Salim Santillán UCR (40) BA: Alfonsín Bazze Santín Storani Tunessi DF: Garrido Gil Lavedra CC: Maldonado Orsolini CB: Aguad De Ferrari Espíndola Faustinelli Negri § CN: Aspiazu Fernández Portela ER: Benedetti Chemes Rogel FM: Buryaile JY: Fiad Giubergia LP: Forte Kroneberger LR: Brizuela y Doria J. Martínez MZ: Albarracín Juri Vaquié NQ: Yagüe RN: Castañón SC: E. Álvarez Costa SF: J. Álvarez TM: Casañas Sacca PF (20) BA: Amadeo Asseff Atanasof Brown Camaño De Narváez Ferrari Gambaro Mouilleron Rucci CB: E. Müller ER: Cremer MZ: Thomas § MN: Puerta SL: Aguilar I. Bianchi Pansa Pérez Videla SF: Carranza Germano PRO (11) BA: G. González Majdalani S. Martínez DF: L. Alonso Bertol Bullrich Michetti Obiglio Pinedo § Schmidt-Liermann Tonelli Triaca FCpS (7) SE: Abdala de Matarazzo Brue § J. Herrera Navarro Oliva Pastoriza Ruiz CC ARI (6) BA: Piemonte DF: Carrió Prat Gay § CC: Terada ER: Ré SF: Comi PS (6) BA: Cuccovillo DF: Cortina SF: Barchetta Ciciliani Rasino Zabalza § NE (5) BA: Harispe Raimundi Sabbatella DF: Heller § Junio FCC (5) CB: F. Alonso E. Martínez § Mazzarella Valinotto Villata GEN (5) BA: Duclos Linares Milman Stolbizer § SF: Peralta UP (5) BA: De Gennaro Iturraspe DF: Lozano § Parada SF: Riestra UPe (3) BA: Roberti Rivara Solá § SUR (3) DF: Argumedo Cardelli F. Solanas § MPN (3) NQ: Brillo Comelli § Guzmán CF (2) CB: Fortuna § Garnero PDM (2) MZ: De Marchi § Pradines FCSC (2) CT: Molas Veaute § Others (16) BA: Donda (LDS) Ledesma (COPEF) Ocaña (UDESO) Plaini (CET) Pucheta (MIJD) Rodríguez (DPE) SA: Fiore Viñuales (PARES) Olmedo (SST) Wayar (FPF) SJ: Ibarra (UPSJ) TF: Fadul (PFF) Garramuño (MOPOF) § Bloc leaders; Italics = Resigned / died before term end v t e « 2011–2013 « National Deputies of Argentina, 2013–2015 » 2015–2017 » Election cycles: 2011 2013 President: Julián Domínguez FPV–PJ (118) BA: Arregui Balcedo Bidegain Calcagno Carlotto Cigogna Conti De Pedro Depetri Di Tullio § Díaz Bancalari Domínguez A. García T. García Gdansky Giannettasio Granados Grosso Harispe Kunkel Landau Magario M. Mendoza Moreno Moyano Oporto Pasini Pietragalla Puiggrós Recalde Rivas Romero Segarra Zamarreño DF: M. Bianchi Brawer Cabandié Feletti Larroque Mazure CT: Molina Ortiz Correa Tomassi CC: Martínez Campos S. Mendoza Mongelo Pedrini Soto CH: Contrera Pais Ziebart CB: Bedano Bernabey Francini Giacomino Gill M. Gutiérrez Scotto CN: Ferreyra Marcopoulos Perroni Rubin ER: Barreto Cremer Elorriaga Gaillard Gervasoni Ríos Solanas FM: Basterra Díaz Roig Donkin Lotto JY: Ortiz Rivarola Tentor LP: M. Alonso LR: G. Herrera Madera Tineo MZ: Abraham Carmona Fernández Sagasti J. D. González MN: Guccione Leverberg Perié Redczuk Risko NQ: Ciampini Parrilli RN: Avoscan Bardeggia Cejas Gagliardi Soria SA: Canela Isa Kosiner Vilariño SJ: Caselles Castro Tomas Uñac Villa SC: Gómez Bull Ianni Metaza SF: Cleri Giaccone J. V. González Obeid Perotti Seminara Simoncini TF: V. González M. Pérez TM: Bromberg Carrillo M. Carrizo Dato Gallardo Jaldo Santillán UNEN (55) UCR+PS+GEN+ CC-ARI+FCC+ SUMA+LDS+SUR BA: Alfonsín Bazze Cuccovillo Donda § Duclos H. Gutiérrez Linares Stolbizer § Troiano DF: Argumedo § Carrió § C. Carrizo Cortina Garrido Lousteau § Sánchez CC: Maldonado Tejedor Terada CB: Aguad S. Carrizo De Ferrari Mestre Negri § Valinotto Villata § CN: Portela Valdés ER: D'Agostino Rogel FM: Buryaile JY: Burgos Fernández Blanco Fiad Giubergia LP: Kroneberger Torroba J. Martínez LR: Olivares MZ: Cobos Giménez Petri Vaquié MN: Pastori SL: Riccardo SC: Costa Toledo SF: Barchetta Barletta Binner Ciciliani Javkin Peralta Rasino Zabalza § TM: Cano Casañas Sacca PRO (18) BA: G. González Gribaudo S. Martínez DF: L. Alonso Bergman Bullrich Majdalani Pinedo Schmidt-Liermann Sturzenegger Tonelli Triaca CB: Baldassi LP: Mac Allister SJ: Cáceres SF: Del Sel Laspina Scaglia Spinozzi FR (15) BA: Alegre Camaño D'Alessandro Daer De Mendiguren Ehcosor Esper Massa A. Pérez Roberti § Passo Schwindt Solá Tundis SF: O. A. Martínez FCpS (7) SE: Abdala de Matarazzo Herrera M. H. Juárez Navarro Oliva § Pastoriza Ruiz CF (4) SL: Aguilar § Arenas Bianchi Salino MPN (3) NQ: Comelli § San Martín Villa Molina UP (3) BA: De Gennaro DF: Lozano § SF: Riestra SI (3) BA: Raimundi DF: Heller § Junio UPC (3) CB: Caserio § Rossi Schiaretti FIT (3) BA: Bregman MZ: Del Caño SA: López FCSC (2) CT: Brizuela del Moral § M. V. Juárez TyD (2) CH: Das Neves § Lagoria SC (2) BA: Fabiani Giustozzi § Others (16) BA: Asseff (UNIR) Brown (FE) De Narváez (UCyB) S. Guzmán (IND) Plaini (CET) Pucheta (FIS) Santín (MNA) CN: Semhan (ECO) LP: Fernández Mendia (PJLP) MZ: Pradines (PDM) MN: Ziegler (LyD) SA: Durand Cornejo (PCP) Biella Calvet (UDESO) TF: Boyadjian (MOPOF) Sciutto (PMAS) O. A. Martínez (MSP) § Bloc leaders; Italics = Resigned / suspended / died before term end v t e « 2013–2015 « National Deputies of Argentina, 2015–2017 » 2017–2019 » Election cycles: 2013 2015 President: Emilio Monzó C (86) BA: Acerenza Alfonsín Amadeo Banfi Bazze Buil Echegaray González Gutiérrez Lipovetzky Lospennato S. Martínez J. Mendoza Monzó Torello Urroz Wolff DF: Besada Carrió C. Carrizo Conesa A. González Hers Cabral Lopardo Patiño Sánchez Schmidt-Liermann Sorgente Tonelli Villalonga Wechsler CT: Brizuela del Moral Juárez Quintar Vera González CC: Goicoechea Terada CB: Austin Baldassi Bellocq S. Carrizo Martínez Villada Massot Mestre Negri § Pretto Rista CN: Dindart Semhan ER: D'Agostino Gayol Monfort FM: Hernández JY: Albornoz Burgos S. A. Martínez LP: Kroneberger Maquieyra Torroba LR: Molina Olivares Vega MZ: Balbo Borsani Giménez Huczak Najul Petri MN: Pastori Ziegler NQ: López Koenig RN: Wisky SA: Durand Cornejo Nanni SJ: Cáceres SL: Riccardo SC: Costa Roquel Toledo SF: Barletta Copes Incicco Laspina Marcucci L. Martínez Núñez Scaglia Spinozzi TF: Roma TM: Garretón FPV–PJ (66) BA: Álvarez Rodríguez Arrieta Castagneto Cigogna Conti De Pedro De Vido Depetri Di Tullio Furlán García Grana Granados Guerín Kunkel M. Mendoza Moreno Raverta Recalde § R. Rodríguez Tailhade Volnovich DF: Cabandié Garré Kicillof Larroque Mazure CT: Mercado CC: Masin S. Mendoza Pedrini Rach Quiroga CH: Igon Llanos Massa CB: G. Estévez CN: Ruiz Aragón ER: Barreto Gaillard Gervasoni Huss Solanas FM: Basterra Díaz Roig Lotto MZ: Abraham Carmona MN: Britez Di Stefano NQ: Ciampini N. D. Martínez RN: Bardeggia Doñate Soria SJ: Castro Gioja Tovares SC: Gómez Bull Kirchner SF: Cleri Frana J. González Ramos Seminara TF: Carol O. Martínez M. Pérez M. Rodríguez TM: M. Carrizo Gallardo Santillan Soraire UNA (37) BA: Alegre Alonso Bevilacqua Camaño Couly De Mendiguren Ehcosor Litza Massa § Moreau Moyano Passo R. Pérez Rucci Schwindt Selva Solá Tundis DF: Lavagna Pitiot Raffo CH: Bermejo Lagoria Taboada CB: Brügge Brezzo Calleri Nazario Rossi ER: Cremer de Busti JY: A. Snopek NQ: San Martín Villar Molina SJ: Peñaloza Marianetti SF: Grandinetti Massetani SE: Morales PJ (17) BA: Bossio Roberti Romero § CT: Tomassi CC: Martínez Campos CN: Macias Rubín JY: G. Snopek Tentor LP: Fernández Mendia Ziliotto LR: Beder Herrera Madera MZ: Miranda SA: David Isa Kosiner FAP (8) BA: Stolbizer § Troiano DF: Donda § FM: Duré MZ: Cousinet SF: Binner Ciciliani § TM: Masso FCpS (6) SE: Abdala de Matarazzo Herrera Juárez Navarro Oliva § Pastoriza PPV (5) BA: Carlotto Grosso § CN: Ferreyra RN: Horne SF: De Ponti JXA (4) BA: Caviglia Fabiani Giustozzi § TM: Orellana FIT (4) BA: Bregman Giordano González Seligra Pitrola MZ: Sosa SA: López CF (3) SL: Arenas Bianchi § Domínguez Lusquiños FCS (3) MS: Closs Franco Risko DB (2) TM: Casañas § Villavicencio BGJBB (2) CB: Bernabey § A. Guzmán Others (9) BA: Daer (BDT) S. Guzmán (FN) Plaini (CET) DF: Argumedo (SUR) Heller (PSOL) SA: Olmedo (SST) SJ: Caselles (PB) SL: Poggi (ASL) § Bloc leaders; Italics = Resigned / suspended / died before term end

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