The following is a list of political families in Argentina.
A
Abal Medina family
B
Bullrich family
Bussi family
- Antonio Domingo Bussi (1926-2011), military General, Governor of Tucumán (1976-77, 1995-99).
- Ricardo Bussi (b. 1964), National Deputy and Senator, son of Antonio Domingo Bussi.
Busti family
C
Cafiero family
- Antonio Cafiero (1922âÂÂ2014), National Senator for Buenos Aires (2002âÂÂ2005; 1993âÂÂ2001), Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers (2001âÂÂ2002), Governor of Buenos Aires (1987âÂÂ1991), National Deputy (1985âÂÂ1987), Minister of Economy (1975âÂÂ1976), Federal Interventor of Mendoza (1974âÂÂ1975), Minister of International Trade (1952âÂÂ1955). President of the Justicialist Party (1985âÂÂ1990).
- José Antonio Cafiero (born 1950), Argentine consul in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, career diplomat. Son of Antonio Cafiero.
- Francisco Cafiero (born 1979), Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Defense (since 2019). Son of José Antonio Cafiero.
- Juan Pablo Cafiero (born 1953), Argentine Ambassador to the Holy See (2008âÂÂ2014), Minister of Social Development (2001âÂÂ2002), National Deputy (1989âÂÂ2001). Son of Antonio Cafiero.
- Santiago Cafiero (born 1979), National Deputy (since 2023), Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship (2021-2023), Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers (2019âÂÂ2021). Son of Juan Pablo Cafiero.
- Mario Cafiero (1966âÂÂ2020), National Deputy (1997âÂÂ2005). Vice president of Proyecto Sur. Son of Antonio Cafiero.
Cámpora family
Colombi family
D
De la Rúa family
Di Tella family
- Eduardo Duhalde (born 1941), President of Argentina (interim, 2002âÂÂ2003), National Senator for Buenos Aires (2001âÂÂ2002), Governor of Buenos Aires (1991âÂÂ1999), Vice President of Argentina (1989âÂÂ1991), National Deputy (1987âÂÂ1989), Mayor of Lomas de Zamora (1983âÂÂ1987; 1974âÂÂ1976). Husband of Hilda González de Dualde.
- Hilda "Chiche" González de Duhalde (born 1946), National Senator for Buenos Aires (2005âÂÂ2011), First Lady of Argentina (2002âÂÂ2003), National Deputy (1997âÂÂ2005). Wife of Eduardo Duhalde.
F
Frigerio family
- Rogelio Julio Frigerio (1914âÂÂ2006), Secretary of Socio-Economic Relations (1958). Co-founder of the Integration and Development Movement (MID).
- (born 1938), National Deputy (1991âÂÂ1993). Son of Rogelio Julio Frigerio.
- Rogelio Frigerio (born 1970), Governor of Entre RÃÂos (since 2023), Minister of the Interior (2015âÂÂ2019), President of the Bank of the City of Buenos Aires (2013âÂÂ2015), Legislator of the City of Buenos Aires (2011âÂÂ2013). Co-founder of Republican Proposal. Son of Octavio Frigerio.
- Mario Enrique Frigerio (1949âÂÂ2020), Undersecretary of Operational Planning and Logistic Service (2018âÂÂ2020), Undersecretary of Defense Research, Development and Production (2017âÂÂ2018). Son of Rogelio Julio Frigerio.
- Federico Frigerio (born 1987), National Deputy (since 2017). Son of Mario Enrique Frigerio.
G
Galmarini-Massa family
- Fernando Galmarini (born 1942), Secretary of Sports (1989âÂÂ1995). Father of Sebastián and Malena Galmarini. Ex-husband of Marcela Durrieu.
- Marcela Durrieu (born 1951), former National Deputy. Mother of Sebastián and Malena Galmarini. Ex-wife of Fernando Galmarini.
- Malena Galmarini (born 1975), President of Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos (2019-2023), Provincial Deputy of Buenos Aires (2019), City Councillor of Tigre (2009âÂÂ2017). Daughter of Fernando Galmarini and Marcela Durrieu. Wife of Sergio Massa.
- Sergio Massa (born 1972), Minister of Economy (2022-2023), President of the National Chamber of Deputies (2019-2022), National Deputy (2019-2022; 2013âÂÂ2017), Mayor of Tigre (2009âÂÂ2013; 2007âÂÂ2008), Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers (2008âÂÂ2009). Husband of Malena Galmarini.
- (born 1978), Provincial Senator of Buenos Aires (2013âÂÂ2017). Son of Fernando Galmarini and Marcela Durrieu.
I
Ibarguren family
J
Justo family
K
Kirchner family
- Alicia Kirchner (born 1946), Governor of Santa Cruz (2015âÂÂ2023), National Senator for Santa Cruz (2005âÂÂ2006, since 2023), Minister of Social Development (2003âÂÂ2004, 2005âÂÂ2015). Founder of Kolina. Sister of Néstor Kirchner.
- Néstor Kirchner (1950âÂÂ2010), First Gentleman of Argentina (2007âÂÂ2010), National Deputy (2009âÂÂ2010), President of Argentina (2003âÂÂ2007), Governor of Santa Cruz (1991âÂÂ2003), Mayor of RÃÂo Gallegos (1987âÂÂ1991). Co-founder of the Front for Victory. Brother of Alicia Kirchner and husband of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (born 1953), Vice President of Argentina (2019âÂÂ2023), National Senator for Buenos Aires (2005âÂÂ2007, 2017âÂÂ2019) and for Santa Cruz (1995âÂÂ1997, 2001âÂÂ2005), President of Argentina (2007âÂÂ2015), First Lady of Argentina (2003âÂÂ2007), National Deputy (1997âÂÂ2001), Provincial Deputy of Santa Cruz (1989âÂÂ1995). Widow of Néstor Kirchner.
- Máximo Kirchner (born 1977), National Deputy for Santa Cruz (2015âÂÂ2019) and Buenos Aires Province (since 2019). Co-founder of La Cámpora. Son of Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
L
Lanusse family
M
Macri family
Menem family
- Carlos Saúl Menem (1930âÂÂ2021), National Senator for La Rioja (2005âÂÂ2021), President of Argentina (1989âÂÂ1999), Governor of La Rioja (1983âÂÂ1989; 1973âÂÂ1976). President of the Justicialist Party (2001âÂÂ2003; 1990âÂÂ2001). Brother of Munir, Amado and Eduardo Menem.
- (1932âÂÂ2010), Argentine Ambassador to Syria (1989âÂÂ1990). Brother of Carlos Saúl, Amado and Eduardo Menem.
- Eduardo Menem (born 1938), National Senator for La Rioja (1983âÂÂ2005) and Provisional President of the Senate (1989âÂÂ1999). Brother of Carlos Saúl, Amado and Munir Menem.
- Adrián Menem (born 1971), National Deputy (2003âÂÂ2007). Son of Eduardo Menem.
- MartÃÂn Menem (born 1975), National Deputy and President of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies (since 2023), Provincial Deputy of La Rioja (2021âÂÂ2023). Son of Eduardo Menem.
- Eduardo âÂÂLuleâ Menem (born 1964), Senate aide (1984-2005, 2007-24), Sub-secretary of Institutional Management of the General Secretariat of the Presidency (since 2024). Nephew of Eduardo Menem.
- Federico Sharif Menem (born c. 2001), General Director of the Private Secretariat of the Presidency, leader of the national youth of La Libertad Avanza. Son of âÂÂLuleâ Menem, second degree nephew of MartÃÂn Menem.
- Amado Calixto Menem (c. 1923-2007), businessman, accused leader of the âÂÂDefensores de la Feâ far-right group, brother of Carlos Saúl, Eduardo and Munir Menem.
- Amado Omar Menem, chief of the La Rioja branch of PAMI (since 2024). Uncle of MartÃÂn Menem.
- (1952-2003), Provincial Deputy of Formosa (1984-1996), National Deputy (1999-2003), mother of a formerly unrecognized son of Carlos Menem.
Menem-Yoma family
- Zulema Yoma (born 1942), first wife of Carlos Menem, First Lady of Argentina (1989-95). Brother of Emir and Amira Yoma.
- Carlos Saúl Facundo Menem (1968-1995), racing driver, son of Carlos Menem and Zulema Yoma.
- Zulema MarÃÂa Eva Menem (born 1970), businessman, First Lady of Argentina (1995-99), daughter of Carlos Menem and Zulema Yoma.
- (born 1947), advisor to President Carlos Menem. Brother of Zulema and Amira Yoma.
- Amalia Beatriz âÂÂAmiraâ Yoma (born 1952), aide of the Ministry of Labor (1999), Director of Hearings (1989-91), Advisor to the White Helmets Commission (1998-99). Sister of Zulema and Emir Yoma.
- Jorge Yoma (born 1953), Ambassador to Peru (2018âÂÂ2019) and Mexico (2007âÂÂ2009), National Deputy (2009âÂÂ2013; 1989âÂÂ1993), National Senator for La Rioja (1995âÂÂ2005), Councillor of Magistracy (2001âÂÂ2005). Cousin of Zulema, Amira and Emir Yoma.
Menem-Bolocco family
- Cecilia Bolocco (born 1965), Chilean model and actress, second wife of Carlos Menem.
- Diana Bolocco (born 1977), Chilean journalist and television presenter, brother of Cecilia and sister-in-law of Carlos Menem.
Mestre family
- Ramón Bautista Mestre (1937âÂÂ2003), Minister of the Interior (2001), Federal Interventor of Corrientes (1999âÂÂ2001), Governor of Córdoba (1995âÂÂ1999), Mayor of Córdoba (1983âÂÂ1991), Provincial Deputy of Córdoba (1973âÂÂ1976).
- Ramón Javier Mestre (born 1972), Mayor of Córdoba (2011âÂÂ2019), National Senator for Córdoba (2009âÂÂ2011). Son of Ramón Bautista Mestre, brother of Diego Mestre.
- Diego Mestre (born 1978), National Deputy (2013âÂÂ2021). Son of Ramón Bautista Mestre, brother of Ramón Javier Mestre.
Milei family
Moreau family
- Leopoldo Moreau (born 1946), National Deputy (since 2017; 2001âÂÂ2005; 1983âÂÂ1995), President of the Chamber of Deputies (AprilâÂÂJune 1989), National Senator for Buenos Aires (1995âÂÂ2001), Presidential candidate (2003). Founder of the National Alfonsinist Movement.
- Cecilia Moreau (born 1976), National Deputy (since 2015), Provincial Deputy of Buenos Aires (AugustâÂÂDecember 2015; 2007âÂÂ2011). Daughter of Leopoldo Moreau.
- Leandro Santoro (born 1976), National Deputy (since 2021), Legislator of the City of Buenos Aires (2017âÂÂ2021). Ex-husband of Cecilia Moreau.
- Carmela Moreau (born 1982), advisor at the Office of the Cabinet Chief (2019-2023). Founder of the Igualar Party. Daughter of Leopoldo Moreau.
- Alicia Moreau de Justo (1885âÂÂ1986), a prominent feminist activist and member of the Socialist Party, is distantly related to the Moreau family.
P
Pellegrini family
Perié family
Perón family
Cristina ÃÂlvarez RodrÃÂguez (born 1967, National Deputy 2005âÂÂ2007 and 2015-2021) is a great-niece of Eva Duarte de Perón.
Pinedo family
R
Ramos MexÃÂa/MejÃÂa family
- Gregorio Ramos MexÃÂa (1725âÂÂ1808), Regidor Perpetuo of the City of Buenos Aires (1766âÂÂ1805).
- Hilario Ramos MexÃÂa (1764âÂÂ1820), Contador Mayor of the Tribunal Mayor de Cuentas de Buenos Aires (1811âÂÂ1814). Son of Gregorio Ramos MexÃÂa.
- (1773âÂÂ1828), Regidor of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires (1810âÂÂ1815). Son of Gregorio Ramos MexÃÂa.
- MatÃÂas Ramos MejÃÂa (1810âÂÂ1885), Colonel in the Argentine Civil Wars (1814âÂÂ1880), Provincial Deputy of Buenos Aires. Son of Francisco Hermógenes Ramos MexÃÂa.
- José MarÃÂa Ramos MejÃÂa (1849âÂÂ1914), National Deputy (1888âÂÂ1892). Son of MatÃÂas Ramos MejÃÂa.
- (1847âÂÂ1893), historian and sociologist. Son of MatÃÂas Ramos MejÃÂa.
- (1877âÂÂ1968), Minister of the Supreme Court of Argentina (1935âÂÂ1947). Son of Francisco Ramos MejÃÂa (1847âÂÂ1893).
- Francisco Ramos MejÃÂa (1909âÂÂ2000), Argentine Ambassador to Italy (1966âÂÂ1970), Federal Interventor of Tucumán (1944). Co-founder of the Christian Democratic Party. Son of Francisco Ramos MejÃÂa (1877âÂÂ1968).
- (1852âÂÂ1935), Minister of Public Works (1907âÂÂ1913) and Agriculture (1906âÂÂ1907; 1901). Grandson of Francisco Hermógenes Ramos MexÃÂa.
- Ildefonso Ramos MexÃÂa (1769âÂÂ1854), Governor of Buenos Aires (1820). Son of Gregorio Ramos MexÃÂa.
Rawson family
Recalde family
Roca family
- José Segundo Roca (1800âÂÂ1866), Colonel in the Argentine War of Independence (1810âÂÂ1818), the Argentine Civil Wars (1814âÂÂ1880) and the Paraguayan War (1864âÂÂ1870).
- (1839âÂÂ1912), National Deputy for the City of Buenos Aires (1884âÂÂ1888). Son of José Segundo Roca.
- Julio Argentino Roca (1843âÂÂ1914), President of Argentina (1898âÂÂ1904; 1880âÂÂ1886), National Senator for Tucumán (1895âÂÂ1889; 1892âÂÂ1893) and the City of Buenos Aires (1888âÂÂ1890), Minister of the Interior (1890âÂÂ1891), and of War and the Navy (1878âÂÂ1879), Provisional President of the Senate (1895âÂÂ1898; 1892; 1889âÂÂ1890). Co-founder of the National Autonomist Party, member of the Generation of '80, commander of the "Conquest of the Desert" (1870sâÂÂ1884). Son of José Segundo Roca.
- Julio Argentino Pascual Roca (1873âÂÂ1942), Vice President of Argentina (1932âÂÂ1938), Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship (1940âÂÂ1941), Argentine Ambassador to Brazil (1938âÂÂ1939), Governor of Córdoba (1922âÂÂ1925). Signing party of the Roca-Runciman Treaty. Son of Julio Argentino Roca.
- (1850âÂÂ1903), Governor of Misiones (1882âÂÂ1891). Son of José Segundo Roca.
- Eduardo A. Roca (1921âÂÂ2019), Argentine Ambassador to the United Nations (1982), to the United States (1968âÂÂ1970) and to the Organization of American States (1966âÂÂ1968). Grand-nephew of Julio Argentino and Ataliva Roca.
- Inés Mónica Weinberg de Roca (born 1948), Justice of the Supreme Court of the City of Buenos Aires (since 2013) and of the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (2009âÂÂ2016). Wife of Eduardo A. Roca.
RodrÃÂguez Larreta family
- (1831âÂÂ1892), Governor of Mendoza (1866âÂÂ1867), Governor of San Luis (1860âÂÂ1861).
- (1861âÂÂ1920), Governor of San Luis (1904âÂÂ1907). Son of Carlos Juan RodrÃÂguez.
- Adolfo RodrÃÂguez Saá (1876âÂÂ1933), National Senator for San Luis (1932âÂÂ1933; 1923âÂÂ1930), Governor of San Luis (1909âÂÂ1912). Son of Benigno RodrÃÂguez Jurado.
- Adolfo RodrÃÂguez Saá (born 1947), National Senator for San Luis (since 2005), National Deputy (2003âÂÂ2005), President of Argentina (2001), Governor of San Luis (1983âÂÂ2001), Provincial Deputy of San Luis (1973âÂÂ1976). Grandson of Adolfo RodrÃÂguez Saá, Sr.
- Alberto RodrÃÂguez Saá (born 1949), Governor of San Luis (2015-2023; 2003âÂÂ2011), National Senator (2000âÂÂ2001; 1983âÂÂ1994). Grandson of Adolfo RodrÃÂguez Saá, Sr.
- Nicolás RodrÃÂguez Saá (born 1984), National Deputy (2019-2021). Cousin of Adolfo and Alberto RodrÃÂguez Saá.
- , Governor of San Luis (1922). Son of Benigno RodrÃÂguez Jurado.
- Ricardo RodrÃÂguez Saá (d. 1951), Governor of San Luis (1934âÂÂ1938). Son of Benigno RodrÃÂguez Jurado.
Romero family
RomeroâÂÂFeris family
- (1914âÂÂ2002), Vice Governor of Corrientes (1987âÂÂ1991), National Senator for Corrientes (1983âÂÂ1986). Brother-in-law of Julio Romero.
- (1916âÂÂ2011), National Deputy (1987âÂÂ1991), Governor of Corrientes (1973âÂÂ1976). Brother-in-law of Gabriel Feris.
- (born 1941), National Senator for Corrientes (1987âÂÂ2001), Governor of Corrientes (1983âÂÂ1987), Provincial Deputy of Corrientes (1965âÂÂ1966). Brother of Raúl Rolando Romero Feris, nephew of Gabriel Feris and Julio Romero.
- (born 1946), Governor of Corrientes (1993âÂÂ1997), Mayor of Corrientes (1989âÂÂ1991; 1997âÂÂ1999). Brother of José Antonio Romero Feris, nephew of Gabriel Feris and Julio Romero.
S
Saadi family
- Vicente Saadi (1913âÂÂ1988), Governor of Catamarca (1987âÂÂ1988; 1949), National Senator for Catamarca (1983âÂÂ1987; 1973âÂÂ1976; 1946âÂÂ1949).
- Ramón Saadi (1949-2023), National Senator for Catamarca (2003âÂÂ2009; 1987âÂÂ1988), National Deputy (1991âÂÂ2003), Governor of Catamarca (1988âÂÂ1991, 1983âÂÂ1987). Son of Vicente Saadi.
- Pilar Kent de Saadi, National Senator for Catamarca, National Deputy. Wife of Ramón Saadi.
- (born 1950), National Senator for Catamarca (1988âÂÂ1993). Daughter of Vicente Saadi.
- Luis Saadi, Provincial Deputy of Catamarca. Son of Vicente Saadi.
- Arnoldo Saadi, President of the Bank of Catamarca (1983âÂÂ1987). Son of Vicente Saadi.
- Gustavo Saadi (born 1975), Mayor of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca (since 2019), National Deputy (2017âÂÂ2019). Son of Arnoldo Saadi.
- LucÃÂa Corpacci Saadi (born 1959), National Senator for Catamarca (since 2021; 2009âÂÂ2011), National Deputy (2019âÂÂ2021), Governor of Catamarca (2011âÂÂ2019). Niece of Vicente Saadi.
Sáenz Peña family
Sánchez de Bustamante family
(1793âÂÂ1860), Governor of Jujuy, was also related to the Sánchez de Bustamante family through matrilineal descent.
Sapag family
- ElÃÂas Sapag (1911âÂÂ1993), National Senator for Neuquén (1983âÂÂ1993; 1973âÂÂ1976; 1963âÂÂ1966). Co-founder of the Neuquén People's Movement (MPN). Brother of Felipe and Amado Sapag.
- Luz MarÃÂa Sapag (1944âÂÂ2010), Mayor of San MartÃÂn de los Andes (2007âÂÂ2010; 1991âÂÂ1999), National Senator for Neuquén (2001âÂÂ2007), Provincial Deputy of Neuquén (1999âÂÂ2001). Daughter of ElÃÂas Sapag.
- Carmen Lucila Crexell (born 1972), National Senator for Neuquén (since 2013). Daughter of Luz MarÃÂa Sapag.
- Jorge Sapag (born 1950), Governor of Neuquén (2007âÂÂ2015), Vice Governor of Neuquén (1999âÂÂ2003). Son of ElÃÂas Sapag.
- Alma Liliana "Chani" Sapag (born 1952), National Deputy (2017âÂÂ2021). Daughter of ElÃÂas Sapag.
- Felipe Rodolfo "Pipe" Sapag, Vice Governor of Neuquén (1991âÂÂ1995). Son of ElÃÂas Sapag.
- Felipe Sapag (1917âÂÂ2010), Governor of Neuquén (1995âÂÂ1999; 1983âÂÂ1987; 1973âÂÂ1976; 1970âÂÂ1972; 1963âÂÂ1966). Co-founder of the MPN. Brother of ElÃÂas and Amado Sapag.
- (1947âÂÂ2019), Provincial Deputy of Neuquén (2011âÂÂ2019). Son of Felipe Sapag.
- Silvia Sapag (born 1949), National Senator for Neuquén (since 2019; 1998âÂÂ2001), National Deputy (2008âÂÂ2009). Daughter of Felipe Sapag.
- (1921âÂÂ2002), Mayor of Zapala (1983âÂÂ1987; 1973âÂÂ1976; 1970âÂÂ1972; 1966âÂÂ1968; 1963âÂÂ1966; 1952âÂÂ1955). Co-founder of the MPN. Brother of ElÃÂas and Felipe Sapag.
- (born 1953), Mayor of Zapala (2008âÂÂ2012; 1996âÂÂ2000; 1991âÂÂ1996). Son of Amado Sapag.
Snopek family
- Carlos Snopek (1914âÂÂ1991), National Senator for Jujuy (1989âÂÂ1991; 1966), Governor of Jujuy (1983âÂÂ1987; 1973âÂÂ1976). Brother of Guillermo Snopek, father of Carlos Daniel Snopek.
- Carlos Daniel Snopek (born 1942), National Deputy (1997âÂÂ2001), Minister of Social Welfare of Jujuy (1996âÂÂ1997). Son of Carlos Snopek.
- Alejandro Snopek (born 1972), Provincial Legislator of Jujuy (since 2019), National Deputy (2015âÂÂ2019). Son of Carlos Daniel Snopek.
- Guillermo Snopek (1916âÂÂ2007), Vice Governor of Jujuy (1966), National Senator for Jujuy (1963âÂÂ1966). Brother of Carlos Snopek, father of Guillermo Eugenio Snopek.
- (1947âÂÂ1996), Governor of Jujuy (1995âÂÂ1996). Son of Guillermo Snopek, father of Guillermo Eugenio Mario Snopek and Tulia Snopek.
- Gerardo Morales (born 1959), former Governor of Jujuy (2015-23), husband of Tulia Snopek, son-in-law of Guillermo Eugenio Snopek.
- Guillermo Eugenio Mario Snopek (born 1975), National Senator for Jujuy (since 2017), National Deputy (2015âÂÂ2017), Provincial Legislator of Jujuy (2009âÂÂ2015). Son of Guillermo Eugenio Snopek, brother of Tulia Snopek.
Soria family
- Carlos Soria (1949âÂÂ2012), Governor of RÃÂo Negro (2011âÂÂ2012), Mayor of General Roca (2003âÂÂ2011), Secretary of Intelligence (2002), National Deputy (1999âÂÂ2002; 1983âÂÂ1999), Minister of Justice of Buenos Aires Province (1999).
- MartÃÂn Soria (born 1975), Minister of Justice and Human Rights (2021-2023), National Deputy (since 2023; 2019âÂÂ2021), Mayor of General Roca (2011âÂÂ2019). Son of Carlos Soria.
- MarÃÂa Emilia Soria (born 1985), Mayor of General Roca (since 2019), National Deputy (2013âÂÂ2019). Daughter of Carlos Soria.
Suárez family
- Ulpiano Suárez, Mayor of San Carlos.
- Ulpiano Suárez, Provincial Deputy of Mendoza and President of the Chamber of Deputies of Mendoza. Son of Ulpiano Suárez (Mayor of San Carlos).
- Ulpiano Suárez, Radical Civic Union candidate for Mayor of San Carlos (1983). Son of Ulpiano Suárez (Provincial Deputy).
- Ulpiano Suárez (born 1970), Mayor of Mendoza (since 2019). Son of Ulpiano Suárez (Candidate for Mayor).
- Rodolfo Suárez (born 1963), National Senator for Mendoza (since 2023), Governor of Mendoza (2019-2023), Mayor of Mendoza (2014âÂÂ2019). Son of Ulpiano Suárez (Provincial Deputy).
U
- (1796âÂÂ1885). Colonel in the Argentine War of Independence (1810âÂÂ1818) and the Argentine Civil Wars (1814âÂÂ1880).
- José Evaristo Uriburu (1831âÂÂ1914), President of Argentina (1895âÂÂ1898), Vice President of Argentina (1892âÂÂ1895), National Senator for the City of Buenos Aires (1901âÂÂ1910) and Provisional President of the Senate (1902âÂÂ1906; 1908âÂÂ1909), National Deputy (1862âÂÂ1868; 1873âÂÂ1877) and President of the Chamber of Deputies (1863âÂÂ1864; 1865âÂÂ1867), Procurator of the National Treasury (1869âÂÂ1870), Minister of Justice (1867âÂÂ1868). Son of Evaristo de Uriburu.
- José Félix Uriburu (1868âÂÂ1932), De facto President of Argentina (1930âÂÂ1932). Son of José Evaristo Uriburu.
- (1880âÂÂ1956), Vice President of the Central Bank of Argentina (1935âÂÂ1947), Argentine Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1921âÂÂ1931). Son of José Evaristo Uriburu.
- (1835âÂÂ1895), Governor of Formosa (1891âÂÂ1893), Governor of Chaco (1875âÂÂ1876). Son of Evaristo de Uriburu.
- Francisco Uriburu (1837âÂÂ1906), National Senator for Salta (1898âÂÂ1906), Federal Interventor of Mendoza (1892), Minister of the Treasury (1890), National Deputy (1872âÂÂ1876). Son of Evaristo de Uriburu.
- (1876âÂÂ1936), Minister of the Treasury (1931âÂÂ1932), President of the Bank of the Argentine Nation (1930âÂÂ1931). Son of Francisco Uriburu.
- (1805âÂÂ1887), Governor of Salta (1862âÂÂ1864).
- (1844âÂÂ1920), Governor of Salta (1898âÂÂ1901). Son of Juan Nepomuceno Uriburu.
- (1846âÂÂ1909), Governor of Formosa (1893âÂÂ1901). Grandson of Evaristo de Uriburu, cousin of José Evaristo Uriburu and Napoleón Uriburu.
- José Camilo Uriburu (1914âÂÂ1996), Federal Interventor of Córdoba (1971). Nephew of José Félix Uriburu.
- (born 1949), Minister of Labour and Social Security (1999). Son of José Camilo Uriburu.
Carlos Ibarguren (1877âÂÂ1956), Minister of Justice and Federal Interventor of Córdoba, and Raúl Prebisch (1901âÂÂ1986), Executive Secretary of the UNECLAC and Secretary General of the UNCTAD were also related to the Uriburu family through matrilineal descent.
V
Vaca Narvaja family
Valdés family
- Manuel Valdés, City Councillor of Ituzaingó (2015âÂÂ2019), Mayor of Ituzaingó (2005âÂÂ2013). Brother of Octavio Valdés, husband of Juana Mosqueda de Valdés, father of Gustavo Valdés.
- Juana Mosqueda de Valdés, City Councillor of Ituzaingó. Wife of Manuel Valdés, mother of Gustavo Valdés.
- Gustavo Valdés (born 1968), Governor of Corrientes, National Deputy (2013âÂÂ2017), Councillor of Magistracy (2014âÂÂ2017). Son of Manuel Valdés and Juana Mosqueda de Valdés.
- Octavio Valdés (d. 2019), Provincial Deputy of Corrientes (2005âÂÂ2009), Mayor of Ituzaingó (1997âÂÂ2005). Brother of Manuel Valdés.
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