Juan Carlos Maqueda
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Juan Carlos Maqueda (b. 29 December 1949, Río Tercero, Córdoba Province[1]) is an Argentine lawyer, politician and a member of Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina since 2002. As Provisory President of the Argentine Senate in 2001 and 2002, he chaired two legislative assemblies to pick a new President of Argentina during the Argentine economic crisis and was acting President in the absence of the President.
Maqueda graduated in law from the Catholic University of Córdoba. From 1977 he taught at the university in the law faculty and was Technical Secretary between 1980 and 1986, as well as Professor of Law and Constitutional History.[1] He practised law specialising in labour law, and in 1973 he joined the Córdoba provincial justice system, although he was proscribed by the military government in 1976.[1]
Maqueda was also active politically, serving as Director of Culture for the city of Córdoba in 1974.[1] In 1986, he was elected to the constitutional convention for his province and led the block of Peronist Renewal and Christian Democracy. The following year he was elected to the provincial legislature and served as Vice-President of the provincial Chamber of Deputies.[1]
Between 1991 and 1999, Maqueda served in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for his province. He was Vice-President of the block of Justicialist Party deputies, President of the Justice Committee and Vice-President of the Constitutional Affairs Committee.[1] In 1994, he was elected to the constitutional convention considering the 1994 reform of the Argentine Constitution. In 1996, Maqueda was appointed Cabinet Secretary and in 1998 he joined the Council of Magistrates of the Nation. After leaving Congress he became Minister of Education for Córdoba Province and a member of the national council for education. In 2001 he was elected to the Argentine Senate, following which he became Vice-President of the Senate under Ramón Puerta. Following the resignation of Fernando de la Rua as President, Puerta became interim president until the appointment of a new President. When that President, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, resigned after one week, Puerta also resigned his role, and Maqueda became Provisory President of the Senate.[2][1]
On 30 December 2002, Maqueda became a Supreme Court Justice, appointed by President Eduardo Duhalde.[3] In 2005 he was appointed President of the Academic Council of the School of Justice.[1]
Maqueda is married to María Belén Ferrer.
Preceded by Ramón Puerta |
Provisory President of the Argentine Senate 2001–2002 |
Succeeded by José Luis Gioja |
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[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Supreme Court CV. Accessed 5 May 2008.
- ^ Parlamentario.com: Le aceptan la renuncia a Puerta y consagran a Maqueda, 4 January 2002.
- ^ Clarín: Maqueda juró como juez de la Corte y hay receso hasta febrero, 31 December 2002