Roberto Iglesias
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Roberto Iglesias | |
President of the National Committee of the Radical Civic Union
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In office December 2005 – November 2006 |
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Preceded by | Ángel Rozas |
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Succeeded by | Gerardo Morales |
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In office 2003 – 2007 |
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Governor of Mendoza
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In office 1999 – 2003 |
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Lieutenant | Juan González Gaviola |
Preceded by | Arturo Lafalla |
Succeeded by | Julio Cobos |
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Born | 1951 |
Political party | Radical Civic Union |
Roberto Raúl Iglesias (b. 1951) is an Argentine Radical Civic Union (UCR) politician, a former leader of the party and formerly a deputy and governor of Mendoza Province.
Iglesias was elected governor of Mendoza in 1999 on behalf of the alliance between the UCR and FrePaSo. He stepped down in 2003, being elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.
In December 2005, Iglesias succeeded Ángel Rozas as President of the national committee of the Radical Civic Union, effectively leader of the party. In gaining the position, he took a hard-line approach against Peronist President Néstor Kirchner, largely opposing efforts to re-align the Radicals alongside the left-wing Kirchner [1].
Iglesias had supported fellow UCR member, Julio Cobos, to succeed him as governor in 2003, but they subsequently fell out in a high-profile manner. Cobos became a leading supporter of President Kirchner in Radical ranks, taking a more left-wing position, and Iglesias leading the opposition to Kirchner ahead of the 2007 elections [2]. He threatened to resign if the UCR did not deal with deputies and governors who align themselves with Kirchner.
Iglesias led negotiations to find a suitable candidate for the UCR to back in the 2007 Presidential elections. Roberto Lavagna, a former minister under Kirchner who subsequently opposed his policies, appeared to be the favoured candidate for the majority of the Party. However, Iglesias eventually resigned the presidency of the party in November 2006 due to differences with Lavagna, having reached the conclusion that an alliance with him would be a mistake, and joined the camp which maintained that the party should look for its own candidate (the so-called Radicales R).
On 1 December 2006 the UCR National Committee appointed Jujuy Province Senator Gerardo Morales as its new president. Morales stated that he wanted to follow the mandate of the Rosario convention (that is, looking for a possible alliance with Roberto Lavagna) and went on to become Lavagna's running mate in the presidential election of October 2007, coming third. Cobos meanwhile was elected Vice President as the running mate of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Iglesias stood to be governor of Mendoza once again but came fourth with less than 10% of the vote. He left the Chamber of Deputies at the same election.
Iglesias has accepted the request of Morales to plan together the future of the UCR, including to consider an alliance with the centre-left and a way to accommodate those Radicals who have hitherto backed Kirchnerism in the Plural Consensus.
Preceded by Arturo Lafalla |
Governor of Mendoza 1999 – 2003 |
Succeeded by Julio Cobos |