Arturo Lafalla

Politician

1944 –

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Who is Arturo Lafalla?

Arturo Lafalla is an Argentine politician of the Justicialist Party, in Mendoza Province.

Lafalla was born in San Rafael, Mendoza, and educated at the Marist College of San José. He graduated from the National University of Cuyo, and taught at his alma mater for a number of years. He was chosen as the running mate for Justicialist Party gubernatorial nominee José Octavio Bordón, as served as the latter's Vice Governor from 1987 to 1991.

Appointed Minister of the Environment by Governor Rodolfo Gabrielli, Lafalla was elected governor of Mendoza in 1995. His tenure was marked by the privatization of numerous state enterprises, including the Bank of Mendoza, the provincial pension fund, the water works, and the electricity distribution company, among others. The proceeds financed the construction of Los Potrerillos Dam, though a number of privatized concerns would suffer from subsequent mismanagement, notably the Bank of Mendoza.

Lafalla was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1999, and served until 2003.

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Born
1944
San Rafael
Nationality
  • Argentina
Profession
Education
  • National University of Cuyo
Lived in
  • Mendoza Province

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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