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List of Argentine deputies, 2019–2021

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This is a list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies from 10 December 2019 to 9 December 2021.

Composition

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By province

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Province Deputies Population (2010)
Buenos Aires 70 15,625,084
Buenos Aires City 25 2,890,151
Catamarca 5 367,828
Chaco 7 1,053,466
Chubut 5 506,668
Córdoba 18 3,304,825
Corrientes 7 993,338
Entre Ríos 9 1,236,300
Formosa 5 527,895
Jujuy 6 672,260
La Pampa 5 316,940
La Rioja 5 331,847
Mendoza 10 1,741,610
Misiones 7 1,097,829
Neuquén 5 550,334
Río Negro 5 633,374
Salta 7 1,215,207
San Juan 6 680,427
San Luis 5 431,588
Santa Cruz 5 272,524
Santa Fe 19 3,200,736
Santiago del Estero 7 896,461
Tierra del Fuego 5 126,190
Tucumán 9 1,448,200

By political groups

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Alliance Party Leader
Everybody's Front (120) Máximo Kirchner
Together for Change (115)
(President: Mario Negri)
PRO (53) Cristian Ritondo
Radical Civic Union (46) Mario Negri
Civic Coalition (14) Maximiliano Ferraro
Production and Labour (1) Marcelo Orrego
Federal (10)
(President: Alejandro "Topo" Rodríguez)
Federal Córdoba (4) Carlos Gutiérrez
Federal Consensus (3) Alejandro "Topo" Rodríguez
Justicialist (1) Andrés Zottos
Progressive, Civic and Social Front (1) Luis Contigiani
Socialist Party (1) Enrique Estévez
Federal Unity for Development (6)
(President: José Luis Ramón)
Misiones Front for Concord (3) Ricardo Wellbach
Federal Unity and Equity (2) José Luis Ramón
Together We Are Río Negro (1) Luis Di Giacomo
Federal Action (2) Felipe Álvarez
Socialist LeftLeft Front (2) Juan Carlos Giordano
Party for Social Justice (1) Beatriz Ávila
Neuquén People's Movement (1) Alma Sapag

Election cycles

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Election Term
Start End
2017 10 December 2017 9 December 2021
2019 10 December 2019 9 December 2023

List of Deputies

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The table is sorted by provinces in alphabetical order, and then with their deputies in alphabetical order by their surnames. All deputies start their term on December 10, and end it on December 9 of the corresponding years, except when noted.

Province Portrait Deputy Party Term start Term end
Buenos Aires Juan Aicega PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Alderete Everybody's Front 2019[a] 2023
Buenos Aires María Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez Everybody's Front 2019 2021[b]
Buenos Aires Pablo Miguel Ansaloni Federal Unity and Equity 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Alicia Aparicio Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Alberto Asseff PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Karina Banfi UCR 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Miguel Ángel Bazze UCR 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Hernán Berisso PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Claudia Alicia Bernazza Everybody's Front 2020[c] 2021
Buenos Aires Lisandro Bormioli Everybody's Front 2020[d] 2023
Buenos Aires Eduardo Bucca Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Adriana Cáceres PRO 2020[e] 2021
Buenos Aires Graciela Camaño Federal Consensus 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Marcela Campagnoli Civic Coalition 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Javier Campos Civic Coalition 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Walter Correa Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Camila Crescimbeni PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires José Ignacio de Mendiguren Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Nicolás del Caño PTS-Workers' Left Front 2017 2021[f]
Buenos Aires Romina del Plá Workers' Left Front 2017 2020[g]
Buenos Aires Federico Fagioli Everybody's Front 2019[h] 2023
Buenos Aires Héctor Fernández Everybody's Front 2019[i] 2021
Buenos Aires Carlos Alberto Fernández UCR 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Ezequiel Fernández Langan PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Héctor "Toty" Flores Civic Coalition 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Mónica Edith Frade Civic Coalition 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Sebastián García De Luca PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Juan Carlos Giordano Socialist LeftWorkers' Left Front 2020[j] 2021
Buenos Aires Leonardo Grosso Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Ramiro Gutiérrez Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires María de las Mercedes Joury PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Máximo Carlos Kirchner Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Marcelo Koenig Everybody's Front 2019[k] 2021
Buenos Aires Florencia Lampreabe Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Andrés Larroque Everybody's Front 2019 2020[l]
Buenos Aires María Jimena López Everybody's Front 2019[m] 2023
Buenos Aires Silvia Gabriela Lospennato PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Mónica Macha Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires María Rosa Martínez Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Sergio Tomás Massa Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Martín Nicolás Medina PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Josefina Mendoza UCR 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Cecilia Moreau Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Leopoldo Raúl Guido Moreau Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Juan Facundo Moyano Everybody's Front 2019 2021[n]
Buenos Aires María Graciela Ocaña PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Claudia Beatriz Ormachea Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Carlos Ortega Everybody's Front 2021[o] 2021
Buenos Aires María Carla Piccolomini PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Fabio José Quetglas UCR 2017 2021
Buenos Aires María Luján Rey PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Cristian Adrián Ritondo PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Alejandro "Topo" Rodríguez Federal Consensus 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Nicolás Rodríguez Saá Everybody's Front 2019[p] 2021
Buenos Aires Laura Russo Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Sebastián Nicolás Salvador UCR 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Jorge Sarghini Federal Consensus 2019[q] 2021
Buenos Aires Mónica Leticia Schlotthauer Socialist LeftWorkers' Left Front 2021[r] 2021
Buenos Aires María Liliana Schwindt Everybody's Front 2020[s] 2021
Buenos Aires Carlos Américo Selva Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Magdalena Sierra Everybody's Front 2017 2021[t]
Buenos Aires Vanesa Raquel Siley Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Natalia Marcela Souto Everybody's Front 2021[u] 2023
Buenos Aires Mariana Stilman Civic Coalition 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Luis Rodolfo Tailhade Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Pablo Torello PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Mirta Tundis Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Romina Uhrig Everybody's Front 2019[v] 2021
Buenos Aires Fernanda Vallejos Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Daniela Marina Vilar Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Natalia Soledad Villa PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires Waldo Ezequiel Wolff PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Liliana Patricia Yambrún Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires Lucio Yapor Everybody's Front 2021[w] 2023
Buenos Aires Hugo Yasky Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City Mara Brawer Everybody's Front 2019[x] 2023
Buenos Aires City Ana Carla Carrizo UCR 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City Elisa María Avelina "Lilita" Carrió Civic Coalition 2017 2020[y]
Buenos Aires City Gabriela Cerruti Everybody's Front 2017 2021[z]
Buenos Aires City Álvaro Héctor de Lamadrid UCR 2019[aa] 2021
Buenos Aires City Jorge Ricardo Enríquez PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City Maximiliano Carlos Francisco Ferraro Civic Coalition 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Alejandro García PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City Álvaro Gustavo González PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Itai Hagman Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Carlos Salomón Heller Everybody's Front 2019[ab] 2021
Buenos Aires City Fernando Adolfo Iglesias PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City Gustavo Fernando López Everybody's Front 2021[ac] 2021
Buenos Aires City Juan Manuel López Civic Coalition 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City María Dolores Martínez UCR 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Gisela Marziotta Everybody's Front 2020[ad] 2021
Buenos Aires City Victoria Morales Gorleri PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Paula Mariana Oliveto Lago Civic Coalition 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City José Luis Patiño PRO 2020[ae] 2021
Buenos Aires City Paula Andrea Penacca Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Carmen Polledo PRO 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City Dina Esther Rezinovsky PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Facundo Suárez Lastra UCR 2017 2021
Buenos Aires City Pablo Gabriel Tonelli PRO 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Eduardo Félix Valdés Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Emiliano Benjamín Yacobitti UCR 2019 2023
Buenos Aires City Mariana de Jesús Zuvic Civic Coalition 2019 2023
Catamarca Eduardo Segundo Brizuela del Moral Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 2017 2021[af]
Catamarca Lucía Benigna Corpacci Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Catamarca Silvana Micaela Ginocchio Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Catamarca Dante Edgardo López Rodríguez Everybody's Front 2019[ag] 2021
Catamarca Rubén Manzi Civic Coalition 2019 2023
Catamarca Julieta Marcolli Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 2021[ah] 2021
Chaco Aída Beatriz Máxima Ayala UCR 2017 2021
Chaco Gerardo Cipolini UCR 2019 2023
Chaco Aldo Adolfo Leiva Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Chaco María Lucila Masin Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Chaco Juan Mosqueda Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Chaco Elda Pértile Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Chaco Alicia Terada Civic Coalition 2017 2021
Chubut Estela Beatriz Hernández Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Chubut Santiago Nicolás Igon Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Chubut Gustavo Menna UCR 2017 2021
Chubut Rosa Rosario Muñoz Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Chubut Ignacio Agustín Torres PRO 2019 2023
Córdoba Brenda Lis Austin UCR 2017 2021
Córdoba Héctor Baldassi PRO 2017 2021
Córdoba María Soledad Carrizo UCR 2017 2021
Córdoba Pablo Carro Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Córdoba Paulo Leonardo Cassinerio Federal Córdoba 2017 2021
Córdoba Soher El Sukaria PRO 2019 2023
Córdoba Gabriela Beatriz Estévez Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Córdoba Eduardo Gabriel Fernández Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Córdoba Gabriel Alberto Frizza PRO 2017 2021
Córdoba Carlos Mario Gutiérrez Federal Córdoba 2019 2023
Córdoba Luis Alfredo Juez PRO 2019 2023
Córdoba Claudia Gabriela Márquez Federal Córdoba 2019[ai] 2021
Córdoba Leonor María Martínez Villada Civic Coalition 2019 2023
Córdoba Diego Matías Mestre UCR 2017 2021
Córdoba Mario Raúl Negri UCR 2019 2023
Córdoba Víctor Hugo Romero UCR 2019 2023
Córdoba Adriana Noemí Ruarte PRO 2019 2023
Córdoba Alejandra María Vigo Federal Córdoba 2017 2021
Corrientes Sofía Brambilla PRO 2017 2021
Corrientes Ingrid Jetter PRO 2019 2023
Corrientes Estela Mercedes Regidor Belledone UCR 2017 2021
Corrientes Jorge Antonio Romero Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Corrientes José Arnaldo Ruiz Aragón Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Corrientes Nancy Sand Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Corrientes Jorge Vara UCR 2019 2023
Entre Ríos Atilio Francisco Salvador Benedetti UCR 2017 2021
Entre Ríos Marcelo Pablo Casaretto Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Entre Ríos Mayda Cresto Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Entre Ríos Alicia Fregonese PRO 2017 2021
Entre Ríos Ana Carolina Gaillard Everybody's Front 2019[aj] 2021
Entre Ríos Gustavo René Hein PRO 2019 2023
Entre Ríos Jorge Enrique Lacoste UCR 2017 2021
Entre Ríos Gabriela Mabel Lena UCR 2019 2023
Entre Ríos Blanca Inés Osuna Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Formosa Mario Horacio Arce UCR 2017 2021
Formosa Ricardo Buryaile UCR 2019 2023
Formosa Nelly Ramona Daldovo Everybody's Front 2019[ak] 2023
Formosa Gustavo Ramiro Fernández Patri Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Formosa María Graciela Parola Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Jujuy María Gabriela Burgos UCR 2017 2021
Jujuy Julio Daniel Ferreyra Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Jujuy José Luis Martiarena Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Jujuy María Carolina Moisés Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Jujuy Osmar Antonio Monaldi PRO 2017 2021
Jujuy Jorge Raúl Rizzotti UCR 2019 2023
La Pampa Martín Antonio Berhongaray UCR 2019 2023
La Pampa Melina Aida Delú Everybody's Front 2017 2021
La Pampa Martín Maquieyra PRO 2017 2021
La Pampa Hernán Pérez Araujo Everybody's Front 2019 2023
La Pampa Ariel Rauschenberger Everybody's Front 2017 2021
La Rioja Hilda Clelia Aguirre de Soria Everybody's Front 2019 2023
La Rioja Diego Felipe Álvarez Federal Action 2019 2023
La Rioja Sergio Guillermo Casas Everybody's Front 2019 2023
La Rioja Danilo Adrián Flores Everybody's Front 2017 2021
La Rioja Julio Enrique Sahad PRO 2017 2021
Mendoza Alejandro Daniel Bermejo Everybody's Front 2019 2021[al]
Mendoza Alfredo Víctor Cornejo Neila UCR 2019 2023
Mendoza Omar Bruno De Marchi PRO 2019 2023
Mendoza Omar Chafí Félix Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Mendoza Jimena Hebe Latorre UCR 2019 2023
Mendoza Claudia Najul UCR 2017 2021
Mendoza Eber Albano Pérez Plaza Everybody's Front 2021[am] 2023
Mendoza Luis Alfonso Petri UCR 2017 2021
Mendoza José Luis Ramón Federal Unity and Equity 2017 2021
Mendoza Marisa Lourdes Uceda Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Mendoza Federico Raúl Zamarbide UCR 2017 2021
Misiones Héctor Orlando Bárbaro Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Misiones María Cristina Britez Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Misiones Flavia Morales Misiones Front for Concord 2017 2021
Misiones Luis Mario Pastori UCR 2017 2021
Misiones Diego Horacio Sartori Misiones Front for Concord 2019 2023
Misiones Alfredo Oscar Schiavoni PRO 2017 2021
Misiones Ricardo Wellbach Misiones Front for Concord 2017 2021
Neuquén Guillermo Oscar Carnaghi Everybody's Front 2020[an] 2023
Neuquén Norman Darío Martínez Everybody's Front 2019 2020[ao]
Neuquén Francisco Sánchez PRO 2019 2023
Neuquén Alma Liliana "Chani" Sapag Neuquén People's Movement 2017 2021
Neuquén David Pablo Schlereth PRO 2017 2021
Neuquén Carlos Alberto Vivero Everybody's Front 2019[ap] 2021
Río Negro Pedro Cristian Dantas Everybody's Front 2021[aq] 2023
Río Negro Luis Di Giacomo Together We Are Río Negro 2019 2023
Río Negro Susana Graciela Landriscini Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Río Negro Lorena Matzen UCR 2017 2021
Río Negro Martín Horacio Soria Everybody's Front 2019 2021[ar]
Río Negro Ayelén Spósito Everybody's Front 2019[as] 2021
Salta Juan Emilio Ameri Everybody's Front 2019[at] 2020[au]
Salta Lía Verónica Caliva Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Salta Virginia María Cornejo PRO 2019 2023
Salta Alcira Elsa Figueroa Everybody's Front 2020[av] 2021
Salta Lucas Javier Godoy Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Salta Martín Federico Grande Durand PRO 2017 2021
Salta Miguel Nanni Valero UCR 2019 2023
Salta Miguel Andrés Costas Zottos Justicialist 2017 2021
San Juan Walberto Enrique Allende Everybody's Front 2017 2021
San Juan Eduardo Augusto Cáceres PRO 2017 2021
San Juan Graciela María Caselles Everybody's Front 2019 2023
San Juan José Luis Gioja Everybody's Front 2019 2023
San Juan Alejandro Francisco Guevara Olivera Everybody's Front 2019[aw] 2021
San Juan Humberto Marcelo Orrego Production and Labour 2019 2023
San Luis Karim Augusto Alume Sbodio Everybody's Front 2017 2021
San Luis Alejandro Cacace UCR 2019 2023
San Luis Carlos Ybrhain Ponce Everybody's Front 2019 2023
San Luis José Luis Riccardo UCR 2017 2021
San Luis Victoria Rosso Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Santa Cruz Antonio José Carambia Federal Action 2017 2021
Santa Cruz Pablo Gerardo González Everybody's Front 2019 2021[ax]
Santa Cruz Roxana Nahir Reyes UCR 2017 2021
Santa Cruz Juan Benedicto Vázquez Everybody's Front 2017[ay] 2021
Santa Cruz Jorge Guillermo Verón Everybody's Front 2021[az] 2023
Santa Cruz Marcela Paola Vessvessian Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santa Fe Federico Angelini PRO 2019 2023
Santa Fe Esteban Mateo Bogdanich Everybody's Front 2019[ba] 2021
Santa Fe Albor Ángel "Nicky" Cantard UCR 2017 2021
Santa Fe Laura Carolina Castets Civic Coalition 2019 2023
Santa Fe Marcos Cleri Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santa Fe Luis Gustavo Contigiani Progressive, Civic and Social Front 2017 2021
Santa Fe Gonzalo Pedro Antonio del Cerro UCR 2017 2021
Santa Fe Enrique Eloy Estévez Socialist 2019 2023
Santa Fe Ximena García UCR 2019 2023
Santa Fe Josefina Victoria Tosetto González Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Santa Fe Luciano Andrés Laspina PRO 2017 2021
Santa Fe María Lucila Lehmann Civic Coalition 2017 2021
Santa Fe Juan Martín UCR 2019 2023
Santa Fe Germán Pedro Martínez Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santa Fe Vanesa Laura Massetani Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santa Fe Patricia Mónica Mounier Everybody's Front 2019[bb] 2021
Santa Fe José Carlos Núñez PRO 2019 2023
Santa Fe Alejandra del Huerto Obeid Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santa Fe Gisela Scaglia PRO 2017 2021
Santiago del Estero Norma Amanda Abdala de Matarazzo Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Santiago del Estero Daniel Agustín Brue Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santiago del Estero Ricardo Daniel Daives Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santiago del Estero Bernardo José "Pepe" Herrera Everybody's Front 2019[bc] 2021
Santiago del Estero María Luisa Montoto de Rogel Everybody's Front 2019[bd] 2021
Santiago del Estero Graciela Navarro Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Santiago del Estero Estela Mary Neder Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Tierra del Fuego Rosana Andrea Bertone Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Tierra del Fuego Mabel Luisa Caparrós Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Tierra del Fuego Federico Frigerio PRO 2019 2023
Tierra del Fuego Héctor Antonio Stefani PRO 2017 2021
Tierra del Fuego Inés Carolina Yutrovic Everybody's Front 2019[be] 2021
Tucumán Domingo Luis Amaya PRO 2019 2023
Tucumán Lidia Inés Ascárate UCR 2019 2023
Tucumán Beatriz Luisa Ávila Party for Social Justice 2017 2021
Tucumán José Manuel Cano UCR 2017 2021
Tucumán Nilda Mabel Carrizo Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Tucumán Carlos Aníbal Cisneros Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Tucumán Mario Alberto Leito Everybody's Front 2019 2023
Tucumán Gladys Medina Everybody's Front 2017 2021
Tucumán Pablo Raúl Yedlin Everybody's Front 2017 2021

Notes

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  1. ^ Since 19 December 2020. Replaced Carlos Castagneto after he resigned to become Director of Social Security Resources at AFIP.[1]
  2. ^ Resigned on 21 September 2021 to become Minister of Government of Buenos Aires Province.[2]
  3. ^ Since 13 May 2020. Replaced Daniel Scioli after he resigned to become Argentina's ambassador to Brazil.[3]
  4. ^ Since 13 May 2020. Replaced Andrés Larroque, who resigned to become Minister of Social Development of Buenos Aires Province.[3]
  5. ^ Since 27 February 2020. Replaced Guillermo Montenegro, who resigned to become mayor of General Pueyrredón.[4]
  6. ^ Resigned on 10 June 2021 as per the seat rotation agreement within the Workers' Left Front. His seat was taken by Mónica Schlotthauer.[5]
  7. ^ Resigned on 10 December 2020 as per the seat rotation agreement within the Workers' Left Front. Her seat was taken by Juan Carlos Giordano.[6]
  8. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Eduardo de Pedro, who became Minister of the Interior.[7]
  9. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Federico Espinoza, who resigned to become mayor of La Matanza.[8]
  10. ^ Since 10 December 2020. Replaced Romina del Plá, who resigned her seat.[6]
  11. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Horacio Pietragalla, who resigned to become Secretary of Human Rights.[7]
  12. ^ Resigned on 1 May 2020 to become Minister of Social Development of Buenos Aires Province. His seat was taken by Lisandro Bormioli.[9]
  13. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Luana Volnovich, who resigned to become Executive Director of PAMI.[7]
  14. ^ Resigned on 12 August 2021.
  15. ^ Since 11 February 2021. Replaced Magdalena Sierra.[10]
  16. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Laura Valeria Alonso, who resigned to become Secretary of Social Inclusivity.[11]
  17. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Daniel Arroyo, who became Minister of Social Development.[7]
  18. ^ Since 10 June 2021. Replaced Nicolás del Caño, who resigned his seat.[5]
  19. ^ Since 12 February 2020. Replaced Felipe Solá, who became Minister of Foreign Affairs.[12]
  20. ^ Resigned on 11 February 2021 to become cabinet chief of Avellaneda Partido. Replaced by Carlos Ortega.[10]
  21. ^ Since 26 October 2021. Replaced Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez after her resignation.[13]
  22. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Roberto Salvarezza, who became Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation.[7]
  23. ^ Since 26 October 2021. Replaced Facundo Moyano after his resignation.[13]
  24. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Victoria Donda, who became Director of the National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism.[7]
  25. ^ Resigned on 1 March 2020. Her seat was taken by José Luis Patiño.[9]
  26. ^ Resigned on 13 October 2021 to become the official spokeswoman of the Presidency.[14]
  27. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Martín Lousteau, who resigned to become a National Senator.[15]
  28. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Juan Cabandié, who became Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development.[16]
  29. ^ Since 26 October 2021. Replaced Gabriela Cerruti after her resignation.[13]
  30. ^ Since 29 January 2020. Replaced Daniel Filmus, who became a Secretary of the Malvinas, Antarctica and the South Atlantic Islands.[17]
  31. ^ Since 13 May 2020. Replaced Elisa Carrió, who resigned her seat.[9]
  32. ^ Died on 25 August 2021.[18]
  33. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Gustavo Saadi, who became mayor of San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca.[19]
  34. ^ Since 26 October 2021. Replaced Gabriela Cerruti after her resignation.[13]
  35. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Martín Llaryora, who became mayor of Córdoba.[20]
  36. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Juan José Bahillo, who became Minister of Production, Tourism and Economic Development of Entre Ríos Province.[21]
  37. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Luis Basterra, who never took his seat and instead became Minister of Agriculture.[22]
  38. ^ Resigned on 3 March 2021. Replaced by Eber Pérez Plaza.[23]
  39. ^ Since 27 March 2021. Replaced Alejandro Bermejo.[23]
  40. ^ Since 24 September 2020. Replaced Darío Martínez, who resigned to become Secretary of Energy.[24]
  41. ^ Resigned on 28 August 2020. His seat was taken by Guillermo Carnaghi.[24]
  42. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Darío Martínez, who resigned from his 2017–2021 mandate to assume a new 2019–2023 mandate upon his re-election in 2019.[25]
  43. ^ Since 27 March 2021. Replaced Martín Soria, who resigned to become Minister of Justice and Human Right.[26]
  44. ^ Resigned on 27 March 2021 to become Minister of Justice and Human Right. His seat was taken by Pedro Dantas.[26]
  45. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced María Emilia Soria, who became mayor of General Roca, Río Negro.[25]
  46. ^ From 19 December 2019. Replaced Sergio Leavy, who resigned to become a National Senator.[25]
  47. ^ Resigned on 25 September 2020. His seat was taken by Alcira Figueroa.[27]
  48. ^ Since 7 October 2020. Replaced Juan Emilio Ameri.[27]
  49. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Daniela Castro, who became Secretary of Science and Technology in the Ministry of Defense.[25]
  50. ^ Resigned on 19 January 2021 to become president of YPF. Replaced by Jorge Verón.[28]
  51. ^ Since 18 December 2017.[29]
  52. ^ Since 2 February 2021. Replaced Pablo Gerardo González.[28]
  53. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Agustín Rossi, who became Minister of Defense.[25]
  54. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Alejandra Rodenas, who became Vice Governor of Santa Fe Province.[25]
  55. ^ Since 4 April 2019. Replaced Hugo Orlando Infante, who died on 30 December 2018.[30]
  56. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Claudia Ledesma Abdala, who resigned to become a National Senator.[25]
  57. ^ Since 19 December 2019. Replaced Martín Alejandro Pérez, who became mayor of Río Grande, Tierra del Fuego.[25]

References

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  2. ^ "Álvarez Rodríguez renunció a la banca para ser ministra de Gobierno bonaerense". Parlamentario (in Spanish). 21 September 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
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  16. ^ "Heller asumió como presidente de la comisión de Presupuesto de Diputados". Télam (in Spanish). 28 January 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  17. ^ "Filmus presentó la renuncia a su banca en Diputados y su lugar lo ocupará Gisela Marziotta". Infobae (in Spanish). 15 January 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  18. ^ "Murió el exgobernador de Catamarca y actual diputado Eduardo Brizuela del Moral". La Nación (in Spanish). 25 August 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
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