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词条 José Alperovich
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  1. Biography

     Early life and education  Career  Governor of Tucumán Province 

  2. References

  3. External links

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|name = José Alperovich
|image = JAlperovic.jpg
|imagesize = 210px
|caption =
|office = Governor of Tucumán
|order =
|lieutenant = Fernando Juri (2003-07)
Juan Luis Manzur (2007-09)
Sergio Mansilla (2009-11)
Regino Amado (2011-15)
Juan Luis Manzur (2015)
|term_start = October 29, 2003
|term_end = October 29, 2015
|predecessor= Julio Miranda
|successor = Juan Luis Manzur
|office2 = Senator from Tucumán
|term_start2= December 10, 2001
|term_end2 = October 28, 2003
|office3 = Senator from Tucumán
|term_start3= December 10, 2015
|term_end3 =
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1955|4|14}}
|birth_place= Banda del Río Salí
|death_date =
|profession = Accountant
|spouse = Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich
|alma_mater = National University of Tucumán
|party = Front for Victory
}}

José Jorge Alperovich (born April 13, 1955) is an Argentine politician and is currently the governor of Tucumán Province. He was elected in 2003, and reelected in 2007 and 2011. He is married to Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich, who has served as National Senator and president of the Justicialist Party in his province.

Biography

Early life and education

Alperovich was born in Banda del Río Salí to Marta León, an Argentine Jew, and León Alperovich, a Lithuanian Jew from Lithuania whose parents had settled in one of the numerous Jewish agricultural colonies in Argentina. His father relocated to Tucumán Province and later established León Alperovich S.A., one of the most important auto dealerships in Tucumán.[1]

He enrolled at the University of Tucumán, graduated as an accountant, and married Beatriz Rojkés, with whom he had four children.[2]

Career

He worked as an accountant for several years, then began his political career in the provincial legislature in 1995. He served as chairman of the provincial Committee of Finance and Budget under Governor Antonio Bussi.

Alperovich was a member of the centrist Radical Civic Union until 1999, when Bussi failed to achieve re-election and the new Justicialist Party governor, Julio Miranda , appointed Alperovich to be Minister of Economy. Alperovich thereupon switched to the Justicialist Party. His appointment to the ministerial position was part of an agreement that was designed to maintain a channel of communications between the Justicialist Party and the Alliance government of Fernando de la Rúa. Alperovich was elected to the Senate amid the political crisis of 2001, and ran for governor of Tucumán Province in 2003.[3]

Some commentators had speculated that Alperovich would not be able to become governor if elected because of the provincial law that required him to give an oath on the Christian Bible. A constitutional crisis ensued; ultimately, Alperovich's challenge to the provincia law met with success in the Supreme Court, which amended Tucumán's Constitution to allow Alperovich to take the oath on the Hebrew Torah.[3]

Alperovich owns several houses and apartments, concessionaires, and many acres of soybeans and cattle. He has auto dealerships, sells truck and agricultural machinery, and is also active in hotel and commercial development and in construction and real estate. He owns several apartment buildings in San Miguel de Tucumán and over 120,000 hectares of land in Tucumán, Salta, and Santiago del Estero provinces.[4]

Governor of Tucumán Province

During his early years as governor, Alperovich formed strong political ties with President Nestor Kirchner, who provided funds for various projects in the province that included a comprehensive public-works program. Consequently Alperovich's tenure as governor has been marked by significant developments in health, education, and social services[5][6] and record public works funding for extensive public housing, highways, and other projects.[5][7][8]

He was re-elected governor in 2007 with more than 78% of the vote. In that year a law was passed limiting the number of gubernatorial terms to two, starting in 2007. In that year, he was reelected by a 73% margin over Ricardo Bussi, who ran on the right-wing Republican Force ticket,[9] He secured a constitutional amendment that would allow him to run for a third term, and in 2008 unsuccessfully proposed another amendment that would remove all gubernatorial term limits.[10]

Alperovich was able to run for a third term because his 2003-07 term did not count under the 2007 term-limits law, which limited governors of Tucumán to two terms, starting in 2007. He was the first governor in the modern history of Tucumán to be elected for a third time.[11][12]

His wife was elected Provisional President of the Argentine Senate in November 2011, and served in the post until February 2014.

Alperovich announced on January 15, 2014, that he would not seek a fourth term as governor, but “did not dismiss the possibility that his wife, Senator Beatriz Rojkés, would run to succeed him in 2015.”[13]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elsigloweb.com/nota.php?id=69655|title=Murió León Alperovich, el padre del Gobernador de Tucumán|work=El Siglo|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130122082158/http://www.elsigloweb.com/nota.php?id=69655|archivedate=2013-01-22|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.contexto.com.ar/vernota.php?id=36186 |title=La tucumana Beatriz de Alperovich está entre los 10 senadores más ricos |publisher=Contexto |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430075117/http://www.contexto.com.ar/vernota.php?id=36186 |archivedate=2012-04-30 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/subnotas/1-55415-2011-08-29.html|title=El juramento sobre la Torá|work=Página/12}}
4. ^{{cite web| last =Lopez| first =Fabian| title =Los Alperovich no tienen 10 mansiones, pero sí una incalculable fortuna| work =La Nacion | date =Mar 30, 2015|url=http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1780221-los-alperovich-no-tienen-10-mansiones-pero-si-una-incalculable-fortuna}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elintransigente.com/notas/2012/3/1/alperovich-ha-quedado-atras-tucuman-altos-indices-desocupacion-123693.asp|title=Alperovich: Ha quedado atrás el Tucumán de los altos índices de desocupación|work=El Intransigente}}
6. ^Clarín
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lv7.com.ar/2012030960118/tucuman/politica/alperovich-superviso-obras-en-villa-9-de-julio.htm|archive-url=https://archive.is/20121229212721/http://www.lv7.com.ar/2012030960118/tucuman/politica/alperovich-superviso-obras-en-villa-9-de-julio.htm|dead-url=yes|archive-date=2012-12-29|title=Alperovich supervisó obras en Villa 9 de Julio|work=LV7}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lomasdetafi.com.ar/lv7-alperovich-lomas-de-tafi-es-la-obra-mas-importante-que-se-ha-hecho-en-sudamerica/|title=Alperovich: Lomas de Tafí es la obra más importante que se ha hecho en Sudamérica|work=LV7}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://towsa.com/andy/totalpais/tucuman/2007g.html|title=Tucumán: Gobernador (2007)|publisher=Atlas Electoral de Andy Tow}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.xsupuesto.com.ar/nota/nacionales/5786/tucuman-alperovich-obtuvo-la-re-reeleccion.php|title=Tucumán: Alperovich obtuvo la re-reelección|work=Xpuesto|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120119214844/http://www.xsupuesto.com.ar/nota/nacionales/5786/tucuman-alperovich-obtuvo-la-re-reeleccion.php|archivedate=2012-01-19|df=}}
11. ^{{cite web| last =Soltys| first =Michael| title =Tucumán man| work =Buenos Aires Herald| date =Aug 30, 2011|url=http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/77347/tucum%C3%A1n-man}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://towsa.com/andy/totalpais/tucuman/2011g.html|title=Tucumán: Gobernador (2011)|publisher=Atlas Electoral de Andy Tow}}
13. ^{{cite web| title =Alperovich to leave in 2015| work =Buenos Aires Herald| date =Jan 16, 2014|url=http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/149785/alperovich-to-leave-in-2015}}

External links

  • Gobierno de Tucumán
  • Ministerio de Economia de Tucuman
  • PJ Tucumán
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