Alberto María Fonrouge
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Who is Alberto María Fonrouge?
Alberto María Fonrouge is an Argentine politician and lawyer, co-founder of the es:Partido Conservador Popular with es:Vicente Solano Lima. He was elected national senator for the Province of Buenos Aires and assumed his functions on 3 May 1973. The March 1976 coup prematurely interrupted his mandate with the dissolution of legaslative power by the junta.
He was also a judge in the Supreme Court, and participated, as a representative of the es:Frente Justicialista de Liberación of Juan Perón for the elections of March 1973 in the return of the General.
A University professor and lawyer specialising in constitutional law, he is a member in the Commission investigating Carlos Pellegrini. A widower from his first marriage, he is the father of five children.
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