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11 Facts About Jorge Ferraresi

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Jorge Horacio Ferraresi was born on 26 August 1961 and is an Argentine Justicialist Party politician and engineer who currently serves as intendente of Avellaneda, a partido in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area.

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Jorge Ferraresi served uninterruptedly from 2009 to 2020, when he was appointed as Minister of Territorial Development and Habitat in the cabinet of President Alberto Fernandez, and later resumed the position in 2022.

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Jorge Horacio Ferraresi was born on 26 August 1961 in Buenos Aires, the son of Alfredo Ferraresi, a farmaceutical union leader and co-founder of the CGTA.

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Jorge Ferraresi studied construction engineering at the National Technological University, graduating in 1988, and then went on to attain a labor engineering degree from the same university in 1990.

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Jorge Ferraresi was formally elected to the post in 2011, and was re-elected by wide margins in 2015 and 2019.

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Since 2016 he has served as Vice president of Patria institute, a think tank founded by former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner; Jorge Ferraresi is considered to be a close associate of Fernandez de Kirchner.

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In 2020, following the resignation of Maria Eugenia Bielsa as Minister of Territorial Development and Habitat, Jorge Ferraresi was touted as a potential successor and eventually confirmed to the post on 11 November 2020.

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Jorge Ferraresi was succeeded in the municipality by his chief of staff, Alejandro Chornobroff.

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In October 2022, Jorge Ferraresi announced he would step down as minister in order to return to his post as mayor of Avellaneda, as he had not resigned but rather taken a leave of absence.

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Jorge Ferraresi was succeeded by Santiago Maggiotti on 1 November 2022, the same day Ferraresi resumed his office as mayor of Avellaneda.

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Jorge Ferraresi is married to Magdalena Sierra, a fellow Justicialist Party politician who was National Deputy representing Buenos Aires Province from 2017 to 2021.