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Cristian Adrián Ritondo (City of Buenos Aires, July 27, 1966) is an Argentine politician and National Deputy for the Buenos Aires Province. He leads Republican Proposal in the lower house of National Congress.
Political career
Born in the neighborhood of Mataderos, Buenos Aires. He is married and the father of two sons. He was Undersecretary of the Interior of the Nation (2001-2003) during the presidency of Eduardo Duhalde. After, he was National Deputy (2006-2007) and Legislator in the City of Buenos Aires (2007-2015) for Republican Proposal. In 2009 he became the President of the PRO block in the Buenos Aires City Legislature. From 2011 to 2015 he was the 1st Vice President of the Legislature.
Between December 10, 2015 and December 9, 2019, he was part of María Eugenia Vidal's cabinet in the Province of Buenos Aires as Minister of Security.[1]
On December 10, 2019, he assumed as National Deputy for Juntos por el Cambio for the Province of Buenos Aires, with a mandate until 2023. Ritondo was elected chairman of Republican Proposal in the lower house.
References
- ^ https://www.cronista.com/elecciones2015/Quien-es-Ritondo-el-elegido-de-Vidal-20150616-0112.html.
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