Eduardo Mondino
Politician
1958 –
Who is Eduardo Mondino?
Eduardo R. Mondino is an Argentine journalist and Justicialist Party politician. Until April 2009, he was the National Ombudsman of Argentina.
Mondino qualified in journalism at the Colegio Universitario de Periodismo Obispo Trejo y Sanabria in Córdoba. Following several years working in social communications in his province, he joined the state gas company in 1989. In 1992 he became secretary of state for social action, serving until 1993 when he failed in his bid to be a state senator for Córdoba Province and returned to academia at the University College of Journalism of Cordoba.
On 14 May 1995, Mondino was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, representing Córdoba Province at the head of the Justicialist Party list. He served as chair of the Education Committee and vice-chair of the Communications Committee. He led the passage of several laws on education and telecommunications.
In 1999, Mondino was unanimously approved by both houses of Congress to be the National Ombudsman and took office on 28 December 1999.
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