Who are the senators who will be sworn in on Friday in Congress?

At 11 am, today, Friday Senate Take it The swearing-in of 23 new senators Which They will take up their positions on December 10. Lorena Villaverdeof Libertad Avanza por Río Negro, was the 24th lawmaker to be sworn in, but due to her complaints about her alleged links to drug trafficking, it was decided not to debate her in today’s session.

The future senators who were sworn in on Friday were elected in the legislative elections held on October 26 and Their term will be six years As stipulated in the national constitution.

Patricia Bullrich is sworn in as a senator
Patricia Bullrich is sworn in as a senatorPilar Camacho

Regarding the composition of the Senate as of December 10, Forza Patria will have 28 seats, while La Libertad Avanza will have 20 legislators.while The Pro will be left with six seats and the Radical Civic Union with 9. For its part, the provincial blocs will have up to 6 seats, while the United Provinces will have three senators.

Below are the 23 senators who were sworn in during the session by region:

Autonomous City of Buenos Aires:

  • Patricia Bullrich: Freedom Advances
  • Agustín Anibal Monteverde: The Progress of Liberty
  • Mariano Ricalde: National Power

Black River:

  • Martin Syria: National Power
  • Anna Marks: Patriarchal Power
Senators take an oath
Senators take an oath

Neuquen:

  • Nadia Marquez: Freedom advances
  • Pablo Cervi: Progress of Freedom
  • Giulietta Coroza: Neoquinity

Between rivers:

  • Joaquin Benegas Lynch: The Advancement of Freedom
  • Romina Almeida: Freedom advances
  • Adam Bahl: The strength of the nation

Tierra del Fuego:

  • Augustin Couto: The Progress of Liberty
  • María Belén Monte de Oca: Offering Freedom
  • Candida Cristina Lopez: The Strength of the Homeland
The swearing-in of 23 of the 24 senators elected in the October 26 elections
The swearing-in of 23 of the 24 senators elected in the October 26 electionsPilar Camacho

Santiago del Estero:

  • Gerardo Zamora: Civic Front
  • Esther del Carmen Moreno: Civic Front
  • José Emilio Neder: National Power

Shako:

  • Juan Cruz Godoy: The Advancement of Freedom
  • Silvana Schneider: Freedom advances
  • Jorge Capitanich: The strength of the nation

Jump:

  • Emilia Orozco: Freedom Advances
  • Gonzalo Guzmán Correta: The Advancement of Freedom
  • Flavia Royon: First the Saltenos