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Argentina's Chamber of Deputies Swears In New Deputies

In Buenos Aires, 125 new deputies were sworn in. The majority of seats in parliament were won by a right-wing alliance and a bloc supporting the current government. The deputies' term will last until 2029.


Argentina's Chamber of Deputies Swears In New Deputies

Buenos Aires, December 3 (NA). The Chamber of Deputies administered the oath to the deputies who will take office on December 10. Of these, 64 belong to the alliance between La Libertad Avanza, UCR, and PRO, and 45 to the Unión por la Patria bloc.

The deputies sworn in today will serve from December 10 to December 9, 2029.

The complete list of 125 legislators who took the oath, with the exception of Juan Schiaretti and the libertarian Atilio Basualdo, is as follows, according to the Argentine News Agency (NA).

Full list of deputies: Ruben Torres, Karen Reichardt, Sebastián Pareja, Gladys Humenuk, Alejandro Carrancio, Johanna Longo, Alejandro Finocchiaro, Miriam Niveyro, Sergio "Tronco" Figliuolo, Giselle Castelnuovo, Álvaro García, María Fernanda De Sensi, Joaquín Patricio Ojeda, María Luisa González Estevarena, Hernán Urien, Andrea Fernanda Vera, Alejandro Fargosi.