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Argentine politician (born 1976)
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Julián Martín Obiglio (born 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), is a lawyer and former a National Deputy for the center-right Republican Proposal (PRO) party representing the City of Buenos Aires in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies (lower house). At 33 years, he became one of the youngest deputies in the Chamber.
He is a former fellow of the Master in Public Policy at the FAES (Foundation for Social Studies and Analysis), a Spanish think tank linked with the right-wing Spanish People's Party. His work has included participation in various publications, including "Latin America, An Agenda for Freedom" (FAES, 2007, Madrid).[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Realidad económica Instituto Argentino para el Desarrollo Económico - 2008 Nos 233-236 - Page 145 "'Estamos de acuerdo con quitarle los fueros a Patti, pero el oficialismo le quitó el derecho a un descargo', sostuvo anteayer el diputado Julián Obiglio, para votar contra el desafuero."
External links
[edit]- Julián Martín Obiglio Official site (in Spanish)