Guadalupe Tagliaferri | |
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| National Senator | |
| Assumed office 10 December 2019 | |
| Constituency | City of Buenos Aires |
| Minister of Human Development and Habitat of Buenos Aires | |
| In office 10 December 2015 – 10 December 2019 | |
| Mayor | Horacio Rodríguez Larreta |
| Preceded by | Carolina Stanley |
| Succeeded by | María Migliore |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1974-06-26)26 June 1974 (age 51) |
| Political party | Republican Proposal |
| Other political affiliations | Juntos por el Cambio(since 2015) |
| Alma mater | University of Buenos Aires |
Guadalupe Tagliaferri (born 26 June 1974) is anArgentine politician, currently serving as aNational Senator for theAutonomous City of Buenos Aires since 2019. She previously served as Minister of Human Development of Buenos Aires in the administration ofChief of GovernmentHoracio Rodríguez Larreta from 2015 to 2019. She belongs to theRepublican Proposal (PRO) party.
Guadalupe Tagliaferri was born on 26 June 1974 inBuenos Aires. She studiedpolitical science at theUniversity of Buenos AiresFaculty of Social Sciences, and has a master's degree in political administration.[1]
Tagliaferri's involvement in politics began inGrupo Sophia, athink tank founded byHoracio Rodríguez Larreta.[2] In 2009, she was appointed General Director for Women in the Buenos Aires City Government; she would later be appointed as Undersecretary of Social Promotion and, in 2013, she was appointed to preside the city's Council of Children and Adolescents' Rights.[1]
In 2015, upon Rodríguez Larreta's election asChief of Government (mayor) of Buenos Aires, Tagliaferri was appointed as Minister of Human Development and Habitat, succeedingCarolina Stanley, who was appointedMinister of Social Development of Argentina.[3][4] As minister, Tagliaferri oversaw the demolition of theElefante Blanco, an abandoned hospital in the city'sVilla Luganobarrio, and its replacement with a new building for the Ministry of Human Development.[5][6]
Ahead of the2019 legislative election, Tagliaferri was internally selected to be the second candidate in theJuntos por el Cambio list to theArgentine Senate, afterMartín Lousteau.[7] The list received 53.99% of the votes and Tagliaferri was comfortably elected alongside Lousteau.[8] She was sworn in on 27 November 2019.[9]
Tagliaferri is one of the Senate's supporters of theVoluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Bill brought forward by PresidentAlberto Fernández in 2020.[1][10][11]
| Election | Office | List | # | District | Votes | Result | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | % | P. | ||||||||
| 2003 | City Legislator | Commitment to Change | 25 | City of Buenos Aires | 179,730 | 10.35% | 4th[a] | Not elected | [12][13] | |
| 2019 | National Senator | Juntos por el Cambio | 2 | City of Buenos Aires | 1,076,452 | 53.99% | 1st | Elected | [14] | |
| 2025 | City Legislator | Let's Come Back Buenos Aires | 2 | City of Buenos Aires | 132,788 | 8.08% | 4th[a] | Elected | [15] | |