
Juan José Miguel Aicega (Mar del Plata, June 15, 1963) is an Argentine lawyer and politician fromPropuesta Republicana (PRO). He served as national deputy for the province ofBuenos Aires between 2017 and 2019.
He was born inMar del Plata in 1963. He graduated as a lawyer from theNational University of Mar del Plata in 1992, with a master's degree in business law from theUniversidad Austral, exercising law privately.[1][2]
At the party level, he is a member ofRepublican Proposal (PRO), being its president in the city ofMar del Plata. In 2015, with the arrival ofMauricio Macri to the presidency, he was appointed national director of Relations with the Legislative Branch of theMinistry of Justice and Human Rights of the Nation, byGermán Garavano. Between 2016 and 2017 he was a councilor forGeneral Pueyrredón party forUnión-PRO.[3][2]
In the2017 legislative elections, he was elected national deputy, being the ninth candidate on theCambiemos list in theprovince of Buenos Aires, who obtained the 42.18% of the votes.[4][5]
He serves as president of the Maritime, River, Fishing and Port Interests commission and is a member of the Consumer, User and Competition Defense commissions; of National Defense; of Finance; of Petitions, Powers and Regulations; and Transportation.[6] He opposed the legalization of abortion in Argentina, voting against the two voluntary termination of pregnancy bills that were debated by Congress in2018 and2020.[7][8]