Agustín Domingo is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina. Before his election to the national legislature in 2021, he worked as an accountant. He continues to represent his constituents in the Chamber of Deputies, focusing on his legislative duties within the Argentine political system.
Born — May 8, 1973 · 53 years old
Career — Accountant
Argentina
Argentina[Lower]Frente de TodosMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Agustín Fernández is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina. As a national legislator, he participates in the legislative processes of the Argentine government. His work focuses on representing the interests of his constituents within the national parliamentary framework.
Born — March 16, 1967 · 59 years old
Argentina
Argentina[Lower]Radical Civic UnionMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Fabio Quetglas is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina. Before his election to the national legislature in 2021, he worked as a university professor. He continues to represent his constituents in the Chamber of Deputies, contributing to the legislative process in Argentina.
Gerardo Milman is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina. Before his election to the national legislature in 2021, he worked professionally within the security industry. He continues to represent his constituents in the Chamber of Deputies, contributing to the legislative processes of the nation.
Born — 21 September 1966 · 59 years old
Career — Security industry professional
Argentina
Argentina[Lower]Republican ProposalMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Germana Figueroa Casas is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina. Prior to her election to the national legislature in 2021, she worked professionally as an accountant. She continues to represent her constituents in the national legislative body, contributing to the parliamentary process in Argentina.
Born — 1967-03-22 · 59 years old
Career — Accountant
Argentina
Argentina[Lower]Radical Civic UnionMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Lisandro Nieri is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina. He was first elected to the legislative body in 2021. As a public official, he represents his constituency within the national legislature, contributing to the parliamentary processes and policy debates of the country.
Born — 1972-06-12 · 53 years old
Career — Econimst
Argentina
Argentina[Lower]Republican ProposalMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Marilú Quiroz is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina. Elected in 2021, she previously worked in the tourism sector before entering national politics. During her tenure in Congress, she has drawn public attention and controversy for her promotion of pseudoscience and anti-vaccine positions, which have led to scrutiny from her own political party.
Born — June 20, 1957 · 68 years old
Career — Tourism
Argentina
Argentina[Lower]La Libertad AvanzaMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Nicolás Mario Emma is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, having assumed office in 2023. Prior to his legislative career, he gained political prominence by serving as the campaign manager for Javier Milei during the 2021 legislative elections. He continues to be involved in the national political landscape as part of the legislative body representing his constituency.
Born — 1981-10-02 · 44 years old
Career — Campaign manager
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires/Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Justicialist PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Eduardo Félix Valdés is an Argentine politician currently serving as a National Deputy for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. A member of the Justicialist Party, he previously served as Argentina's ambassador to the Holy See from 2014 to 2015, where he facilitated meetings between Pope Francis and President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Throughout his career, Valdés has held various roles, including member of the Mercosur Parliament, Buenos Aires City legislator, and chief of staff at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Known for his close ties to the Vatican, he has been a prominent figure in Argentine politics since the 1990s.
Born — 1956-02-16 · 70 years old
Birth place — Córdoba, Argentina
Education — University of Buenos Aires, University of Murcia, Georgetown University
Career — Lawyer, Director of the National School of Governance, Secretary General of the Buenos Aires City Government
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Solidary PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Carlos Heller is an Argentine politician, cooperative banking leader, and executive currently serving as a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Born in 1940, he spent much of his career in the cooperative banking sector, notably serving as the first General Manager of Banco Credicoop. He also held a prominent role as vice-president of the Boca Juniors football club from 1985 to 1995. A long-time socialist, Heller founded the Solidary Party and has been a consistent political ally of the Kirchnerist movement, focusing his legislative work on economic and budgetary policy.
Born — 1940-10-17 · 85 years old
Birth place — Villa Dominguez, Entre Ríos Province, Argentina
Career — General Manager of Banco Credicoop, Vice-president of Boca Juniors
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Frente de TodosMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Gisela Marziotta is an Argentine journalist, writer, and politician currently serving as a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. She assumed office in January 2020 after previously working as a journalist and author of several books on social and political issues. Marziotta began her political involvement in the 1990s with the Radical Civic Union and later became a prominent figure within the Frente de Todos coalition, including a run as a candidate for Deputy Chief of Government of Buenos Aires in 2019.
Born — March 19, 1975 · 51 years old
Birth place — Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Education — Taller Escuela Agencia, University of Buenos Aires
Career — Journalist, writer
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Justicialist PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Lorena Pokoik is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires since 2023. Born into a family of Polish-Jewish descent, she began her political activism in student unions before serving as a member of the Buenos Aires City Legislature from 2013 to 2021. Pokoik holds a degree in Public Policy from the National University of Tres de Febrero and has been a prominent figure within the Justicialist Party, previously serving as vice president of its Buenos Aires chapter.
Born — 1972-12-24 · 53 years old
Birth place — Mataderos, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — Liceo 8, Colegio Mariano Moreno, National University of Tres de Febrero
Career — Legislator of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Socialist Workers' PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Myriam Bregman is an Argentine lawyer, activist, and politician serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. A prominent figure in the Socialist Workers' Party (PTS) and the Workers' Left Front, she is widely recognized for her extensive work as a human rights attorney, particularly in cases involving crimes against humanity committed during the 1970s military dictatorship. Throughout her career, she has been a vocal advocate for labor rights, women's rights, and the legalization of abortion, consistently positioning herself as a defender of workers against state repression and corporate exploitation.
Born — 1972-02-25 · 54 years old
Birth place — Argentina
Education — University of Buenos Aires
Career — Lawyer, human rights activist, legal counsel for labor disputes
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Justicialist PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Paula Penacca is an Argentine politician and social activist currently serving as a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies. Elected in 2019 representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires for the Frente de Todos coalition, she previously served as a member of the Buenos Aires City Legislature from 2013 to 2019. A member of the Justicialist Party and La Cámpora, she is known for her advocacy on social justice and human rights, including her support for the 2020 abortion legalization bill.
Born — 1981-04-27 · 45 years old
Birth place — Zárate, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Career — Social activist
Buenos Aires/Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Radical Civic UnionMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Martín Tetaz is an Argentine economist and politician currently serving as a National Deputy. Born in La Plata, he studied economics at the National University of La Plata and later became involved in politics through the student wing of the Radical Civic Union. In 2021, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies as part of the Juntos por el Cambio coalition. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his economic expertise and his active participation in legislative debates regarding national policy.
Fernando Adolfo Iglesias is an Argentine politician, journalist, writer, and former professional volleyball player currently serving as a National Deputy for Buenos Aires. A prominent member of the Republican Proposal (PRO) party within the Juntos por el Cambio coalition, he is widely recognized for his staunch anti-Peronist stance and his advocacy for republican and anti-populist policies. Throughout his career, he has authored numerous books analyzing globalization, democracy, and the political history of Argentina. Before entering politics, he worked as a journalist, columnist, and university professor, teaching subjects such as international governance and globalization.
Born — 1957-05-14 · 69 years old
Birth place — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — National University of Lomas de Zamora, Taller Escuela Agencia, University of Business and Social Sciences, University of Belgrano
Career — Volleyball player, truck driver, language teacher, journalist, columnist, university professor
Buenos Aires/Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Civic Coalition ARIMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Paula Oliveto is an Argentine lawyer and politician currently serving as a member of the national Chamber of Deputies for the city of Buenos Aires. A prominent figure within the Civic Coalition ARI (CC-ARI), she previously served as a legislator in the Buenos Aires City Legislature from 2013 to 2017. Throughout her career, Oliveto has focused on issues of transparency and public management, having worked as an auditor for the city of Buenos Aires and directed the Lisandro de la Torre Center for Transparency. Her political tenure has been marked by her active involvement in legislative commissions and her vocal stance on anti-corruption efforts, though she has also faced controversy regarding campaign financing and allegations of political espionage.
Born — 1973-02-10 · 53 years old
Birth place — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — University of Buenos Aires
Career — Lawyer, Auditor of the City of Buenos Aires, Director of the Lisandro de la Torre Center for Transparency
Buenos Aires/Buenos Aires City
ArgentinaOtherUnion for the HomelandMember of the Buenos Aires City Legislature
Leandro Santoro is an Argentine political scientist, professor, and politician currently serving as a member of the Buenos Aires City Legislature. Born in the Boedo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, he began his political career in the Radical Civic Union (UCR) as a youth leader inspired by Raúl Alfonsín. Since 2015, he has aligned with the National Alfonsinist Movement and later joined the centre-left coalition Union for the Homeland. In addition to his current legislative role, Santoro previously served as a National Deputy from 2021 to 2025 and held a seat in the Buenos Aires City Legislature from 2017 to 2021.
Born — 1976-06-11 · 50 years old
Birth place — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — University of Buenos Aires
Career — Professor, Political Scientist
Buenos Aires/Buenos Aires City
Argentina[Lower]Civic Coalition ARIMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Maximiliano Ferraro is an Argentine politician and political scientist who has served as a National Deputy for Buenos Aires City since 2019. He currently leads the Civic Coalition ARI as its chairman, a position he has held since 2018. Throughout his career, Ferraro has been a prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and social legislation, having previously served as a member of the Buenos Aires City Legislature from 2011 to 2019. He is known for his vocal opposition to rhetoric that stigmatizes minority communities.
Born — 1975-11-04 · 50 years old
Birth place — Argentina
Career — Chief advisor to national deputy Elisa Carrió, Undersecretary of Coordination of the Buenos Aires City Legislature
Buenos Aires/City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Radical Civic UnionMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Ana Carla Carrizo is an Argentine political scientist and politician serving as a National Deputy for the City of Buenos Aires since 2013. A member of the Radical Civic Union (UCR), she has held leadership roles within her parliamentary bloc and is a vocal advocate for the legalization of abortion in Argentina. Before her legislative career, she served as the director of the Political Science department at the Universidad del Salvador and has been a long-time lecturer in Political Sociology and Political Theory at the University of Buenos Aires.
Born — 1966-08-06 · 59 years old
Birth place — Quilino, Córdoba Province, Argentina
Education — Universidad del Salvador
Career — Director of the Political Science department at the Universidad del Salvador, lecturer at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentine Catholic University, and Torcuato di Tella University
Buenos Aires/City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Patria Grande FrontMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Itai Hagman is an Argentine economist and politician who has served as a National Deputy for the City of Buenos Aires since 2019. Born in Jerusalem, he graduated with a degree in Economic Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires and later earned a post-graduate degree in Popular Education. Before his election to Congress, Hagman was a prominent student leader, serving as co-president of the Federación Universitaria de Buenos Aires. A founding member of the Patria Grande Front, he is known for his left-wing political activism and focus on economic development and social policy.
Born — 1983-02-13 · 43 years old
Birth place — Jerusalem
Education — University of Buenos Aires (Economic Sciences); Universidad Popular de las Madres de Plaza de Mayo (Popular Education)
Career — Student leader, economist
Buenos Aires/City of Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]LLAMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Sabrina Ajmechet is an Argentine historian, professor, and politician who has served as a National Deputy for the City of Buenos Aires since 2021. Born in 1981, she holds a doctoral degree in history from the University of Buenos Aires and previously worked as a researcher and columnist for publications such as La Nación and Infobae. A founder of the Argentine Forum Against Antisemitism, she has been a vocal figure in national discourse, occasionally drawing public criticism for her political stances on sovereignty and national symbols.
Born — 1981-08-22 · 44 years old
Birth place — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — University of Buenos Aires
Career — Historian, professor, researcher, and columnist
Buenos Aires/Federal Capital
Argentina[Lower]Republican ProposalMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Álvaro Gustavo González is an Argentine lawyer and politician currently serving as a National Deputy for the Federal Capital. A member of the Republican Proposal party, he previously served in the Buenos Aires City Legislature from 2003 to 2011 and held various administrative roles in the provincial government of Santa Fe. During his tenure in the Chamber of Deputies, he served as First Vice President from 2019 to 2020 and has been a vocal opponent of the legalization of abortion in Argentina.
Born — 1958-10-12 · 67 years old
Birth place — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — National University of the Littoral
Career — Lawyer, provincial government aide, undersecretary of public affairs
Buenos Aires/National
Argentina[Lower]UNIR Constitutional Nationalist PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Miguel Ángel Pichetto is an Argentine lawyer and politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. A long-time figure in Argentine politics, he previously served as a National Senator for Río Negro Province for eighteen years and was the vice-presidential candidate for Juntos por el Cambio in the 2019 general election. Ideologically, he identifies as a Peronist, republican, and capitalist, having transitioned from a prominent Kirchnerist role to a more conservative political alignment in recent years.
Born — 1950-10-24 · 75 years old
Birth place — Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — National University of La Plata
Career — Lawyer, counsel for Hierro Patagónico Sierra Grande, Mayor of Sierra Grande
Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Republican ProposalMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Damián Arabia is an Argentine politician serving as a National Deputy for Buenos Aires since 2023. A member of the Republican Proposal (PRO) party, he is widely recognized as a close political ally and protégé of Patricia Bullrich. Prior to his legislative career, Arabia served as the Director of Integrity Control for Federal Forces at the Ministry of Security between 2015 and 2019. He holds a degree in Social Sciences from the Universidad de Palermo and a diploma in Public Administration and Governance.
Born — 1991-07-22 · 34 years old
Birth place — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — Universidad de Palermo
Career — Director of Integrity Control for Federal Forces at the Ministry of Security
Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Piqueteros' PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Juan Marino is an Argentine social and political leader who has served as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Buenos Aires since 2022. A former student activist and founder of the Piqueteros' Party, he has been a prominent voice in social movements, advocating for policies such as a universal basic salary. Throughout his career, he has held various leadership roles within leftist organizations and served as the Provincial Director of Territorial Organization for the Ministry of Community Development of Buenos Aires. In 2025, he was appointed as Secretary of the Investigative Commission on the cryptocurrency $LIBRA, where he remained active in oversight efforts.
Born — 1987-11-25 · 38 years old
Birth place — General Madariaga, Argentina
Education — Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini
Career — Provincial Director of Territorial Organization of the Ministry of Community Development of the Province of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]Republican ProposalMember of the Chamber of Deputies
María Eugenia Vidal is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. She previously made history as the first woman to serve as Governor of the Buenos Aires Province and the first non-Peronist to hold the office since 1987. A prominent member of the Republican Proposal (PRO) party, she has held various roles including Minister of Social Development for the City of Buenos Aires and Deputy Mayor of the city. Known for her conservative economic policies and firm stance against union opposition, she remains a significant figure in the Juntos por el Cambio coalition.
Born — 1973-09-08 · 52 years old
Birth place — Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education — Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Career — Director of social policy at Grupo Sophia, adviser at ANSES, official at PAMI
Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]PROMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Nicolás Massot is an Argentine politician and economist currently serving as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies. He previously held the position of Director of the Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires and served as a Deputy for the Province of Córdoba from 2015 to 2019, during which time he led the PRO legislative bloc. Earlier in his career, he worked for the Ministry of the Interior and served as the General Director of Political and Institutional Reform. In 2019, he was recognized as a Yale World Fellow.
Born — 1984-07-16 · 41 years old
Birth place — Argentina
Education — Universidad Torcuato di Tella
Career — Economist, General Director of Political and Institutional Reform, Director of Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Argentina[Lower]United RepublicansMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Ricardo López Murphy is an Argentine economist, academic, and politician currently serving as a National Deputy for Buenos Aires. A graduate of the University of Chicago, he previously held high-level government positions, including Minister of Defense and Minister of Economy during the presidency of Fernando de la Rúa. Known for his liberal economic views and often nicknamed "the Bulldog," he has founded several political movements, including Recreate for Growth and United Republicans. He identifies as a republican liberal and maintains a focus on fiscal responsibility, the division of powers, and the defense of individual autonomy.
Born — 1951-08-10 · 74 years old
Birth place — Adrogué, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Education — National University of La Plata (Economics); University of Chicago (Master's in Economics)
Career — Economic consultant, advisor to international financial institutions including the World Bank and IMF, and chief economist of the Latin American Economic Research Foundation.
Buenos Aires Province/Florencio Varela
Argentina[Lower]Justicialist PartyMember of the Chamber of Deputies
Julio César Pereyra is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. Born in 1951 in Gualeguaychú, he has had a long career in local governance, notably serving as the mayor of Florencio Varela in Buenos Aires since 2003. A prominent member of the Justicialist Party, he has held leadership roles in regional municipal organizations, including the presidency of the Federation of Argentine Municipalities and the Federation of Latin American Cities, Municipalities and Associations. He is recognized for his long-standing political influence within the Peronist movement.