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Carlos Sadir

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Carlos Sadir
Governor of Jujuy
Assumed office
10 December 2023
Vice GovernorAlberto Bernis [es]
Preceded byGerardo Morales
Minister of the Treasury of Jujuy Province
In office
31 May 2016 – 10 December 2023
GovernorGerardo Morales
Preceded byCarlos Alfonso
Succeeded byEduardo Federico Cardozo
Personal details
Born (1958-09-24) 24 September 1958 (age 66)
San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina
Political partyRadical Civic Union
Other political
affiliations
Juntos por el Cambio (2019–2023)
Alma materNational University of Jujuy

Carlos Alberto Sadir (born 24 September 1958) is an Argentine public accountant and politician. He is currently governor of Jujuy Province, since 10 December 2023. He belongs to the Radical Civic Union (UCR).

Sadir previously served as Minister of the Treasury and Finances of Jujuy, under Governor Gerardo Morales.

Early life

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Sadir was born on 24 September 1958, in San Salvador de Jujuy, into a family of businesspeople; his parents (of Syrian-Lebanese descent) sold gaucho attire and owned a restaurant in El Carmen, where Sadir worked as a youth. He graduated as a public accountant from the National University of Jujuy in 1983.[1]

He became politically active at his university, joining Franja Morada, the student wing of the Radical Civic Union (UCR). At Franja Morada, he met the man who would later become his political mentor, Gerardo Morales.[2]

Political career

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Sadir's political career began as an auditor at the Tribunal of Accounts of Jujuy Province, later becoming an auditor chief of division. He later held minor positions in the treasury of the municipal government of San Salvador de Jujuy, then under the mayorship of Hugo Cid Conde. He also held positions under Mayor Raúl "Chuli" Jorge.[3]

Sadir was elected to the San Salvador City Council in 2011, and re-elected in 2015. He presided the City Council until May 2016, when he resigned to become Minister of the Treasury of the province under now-governor Morales.[3]

As minister, Sadir orchestrated the arrival of China-based funds for the Cauchari Solar Park. He also had clashes with school teachers and other public sector workers on the matter of wage negotiations, eventually leading to the 2023 protests.[4]

He was touted by Morales as the leading coalition's gubernatorial candidate in the 2023 provincial elections, with provincial legislator Alberto Bernis as candidate to vice-governor. On 7 May 2023, the Sadir–Bernis ticket won with nearly 50% of the vote, comfortably surpassing Justicialist Party candidate Rubén Rivarola and Workers' Left Front candidate Alejandro Vilca.

On January 4, 2024, two men (Nahuel Morandini and Humberto Villegas) were arrested following a complaint from Tulia Snopek, Morales' spouse, for making jokes on social networks about her alleged infidelity. They were held for "psychological injuries" and "alteration of the identity of a minor", referring to Snopek's daughter.[5] Both men remained in preventive custody as of February 24th, which brought about criticism from Law specialists;[6] Sadir denied being involved, despite the fact that governmental offices are taking part in the trial.[7]

Electoral history

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Executive

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Electoral history of Carlos Sadir
Election Office List Votes Result Ref.
Total % P.
2023 Governor of Jujuy Jujuy Changes 196,714 49.59% 1st Elected [8]

References

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  1. ^ Moreno, Matías (7 May 2023). "Elecciones en Jujuy: quién es Carlos Sadir, el delfín de Gerardo Morales que lo sucederá en la gobernación". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Resultados elecciones 2023: quién es Carlos Sadir, el nuevo gobernador de Jujuy". Todo Noticias (in Spanish). 8 May 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b Mamaní, Mariana (7 May 2023). "Quién es Carlos Sadir, el gobernador electo de Jujuy". Página 12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Quién es Carlos Alberto Sadir, el nuevo gobernador de Jujuy y confidente de Gerardo Morales". elDiarioAR (in Spanish). 7 May 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Un hombre lleva un mes y medio preso en Jujuy por publicar un tuit sobre la mujer de Gerardo Morales".
  6. ^ "Duras críticas de juristas a la detención de dos hombres por opinar en redes sociales sobre la mujer de Gerardo Morales".
  7. ^ "El gobernador de Jujuy se despegó de la detención de dos hombres por tuitear sobre Gerardo Morales y su esposa".
  8. ^ "Escrutinio Definitivo" (PDF). electoraljujuy.gob.ar (in Spanish). Tribunal Electoral Permanente de la Provincia de Jujuy. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
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Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Jujuy
2023–present
Incumbent