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List of Argentine senators, 2023–2025

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This is list of members of the Argentine Senate from 10 December 2023 to 9 December 2025.

Composition

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Inter-bloc Bloc President
Union for the Homeland (33) National People's Front (17) José Mayans
Citizen Unity (16) Juliana Di Tullio
Radical Civic Union (13) Eduardo Vischi [es]
La Libertad Avanza (7) Ezequiel Atauche [es]
We Do Federal Coalition (7) Federal Change (4) Juan Carlos Romero
Federal Unity (3) Carlos Espínola
PRO Front (6) Luis Juez
Federal Innovation (3) Front for the Renewal of Concord (2) Carlos Omar Arce [es]
Together We Are Río Negro (1) Mónica Esther Silva [es]
For Santa Cruz (2) José María Carambia [es]
For Social Justice (1) Beatriz Ávila
Source: senado.gob.ar (last update: 20 November 2023)

Senate leadership

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Title Officeholder Caucus Province
President of the Senate[a] Victoria Villarruel La Libertad Avanza  City of Buenos Aires
Provisional President Bartolomé Abdala La Libertad Avanza  San Luis
Vice President Vacant Union for the Homeland
First Vice President Carolina Losada Radical Civic Union  Santa Fe
Second Vice President Alejandra Vigo Federal Unity  Córdoba

Election cycles

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Election Term
Start End
2019 10 December 2019 9 December 2025
2021 10 December 2021 9 December 2027
2023 10 December 2023 9 December 2029

List of senators

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Province Photo Senator Party Term
From To
Buenos Aires Maximiliano Abad Radical Civic Union 2023 2029
Eduardo Enrique "Wado" de Pedro Citizen Unity 2023 2029
Juliana Di Tullio Citizen Unity 2023 2029
Buenos Aires City Martín Lousteau Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
Mariano Recalde National People's Front 2019 2025
Guadalupe Tagliaferri PRO Front 2019 2025
Catamarca Guillermo Eduardo Andrada National People's Front 2021 2027
Lucía Benigna Corpacci National People's Front 2021 2027
Flavio Sergio Fama Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Chaco María Inés Pilatti Vergara National People's Front 2019 2025
Antonio José Rodas National People's Front 2019 2025
Víctor Zimmermann Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
Chubut Andrea Marcela Cristina Federal Change 2023[b] 2027
Carlos Alberto Linares Citizen Unity 2021 2027
Edith Elizabeth Terenzi Federal Change 2021 2027
Córdoba Carmen Álvarez Rivero PRO Front 2021 2027
Luis Alfredo Juez PRO Front 2021 2027
Alejandra María Vigo Federal Unity 2021 2027
Corrientes Carlos Mauricio Espínola Federal Unity 2021 2027
Mercedes Gabriela Valenzuela Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Eduardo Alejandro Vischi Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Entre Ríos Alfredo Luis de Angeli PRO Front 2019 2025
Edgardo Darío Kueider Federal Unity 2019 2025
Stella Maris Elisa Olalla de Moreira Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
Formosa María Teresa Margarita González National People's Front 2023 2029
José Miguel Ángel Mayans National People's Front 2023 2029
Francisco Manuel Paoltroni La Libertad Avanza 2023 2029
Jujuy Ezequiel Atauche La Libertad Avanza 2023 2029
Vilma Facunda Bedia La Libertad Avanza 2023 2029
María Carolina Moisés Citizen Unity 2023 2029
La Pampa Daniel Pablo Bensusán National People's Front 2021 2027
María Victoria Huala PRO Front 2021 2027
Daniel Ricardo Kroneberger Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
La Rioja María Florencia López National People's Front 2023 2029
Juan Carlos Pagotto La Libertad Avanza 2023 2029
Jesús Fernando Rejal National People's Front 2023 2029
Mendoza Anabel Fernández Sagasti Citizen Unity 2021 2027
Mariana Juri Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Rodolfo Alejandro Suárez Radical Civic Union 2023[c] 2027
Misiones Carlos Omar Arce Front for the Renewal of Concord 2023 2029
Enrique Martín Goerling Lara PRO Front 2023 2029
Sonia Elizabeth Rojas Decut Front for the Renewal of Concord 2023 2029
Neuquén Carmen Lucila Crexell Federal Change 2019 2025
Oscar Isidro Parrilli Citizen Unity 2019 2025
Silvia Estela Sapag Citizen Unity 2019 2025
Río Negro Claudio Martín Doñate Citizen Unity 2019 2025
Silvina Marcela García Larraburu Citizen Unity 2019 2025
Mónica Esther Silva Together We Are Río Negro 2023[d] 2025
Salta Nora del Valle Giménez Citizen Unity 2019 2025
Sergio Napoleón Leavy Citizen Unity 2019 2025
Juan Carlos Romero Federal Change 2019 2025
San Juan María Celeste Giménez Navarro Citizen Unity 2023 2029
Bruno Antonio Olivera Lucero La Libertad Avanza 2023 2029
Sergio Mauricio Uñac Citizen Unity 2023 2029
San Luis Bartolomé Esteban Abdala La Libertad Avanza 2023 2029
Ivanna Marcela Arrascaeta La Libertad Avanza 2023 2029
Fernando Aldo Salino Citizen Unity 2023 2029
Santa Cruz José María Carambia For Santa Cruz 2023 2029
Natalia Elena Gadano For Santa Cruz 2023 2029
Alicia Margarita Antonia Kirchner Citizen Unity 2023 2029
Santa Fe Marcelo Néstor Lewandowski National People's Front 2021 2027
Carolina Losada Radical Civic Union 2021 2027
Eduardo Horacio Galaretto Radical Civic Union 2023[e] 2027
Santiago del Estero Claudia Alejandra Ledesma Abdala National People's Front 2019 2025
Gerardo Antenor Montenegro National People's Front 2019 2025
José Emilio Neder National People's Front 2019 2025
Tierra del Fuego Pablo Daniel Blanco Radical Civic Union 2019 2025
María Eugenia Duré Citizen Unity 2019 2025
Cándida Cristina López Citizen Unity 2023[f] 2025
Tucumán Beatriz Luisa Ávila For Social Justice 2021 2027
Juan Luis Manzur National People's Front 2023[g] 2027
Sandra Mariela Mendoza National People's Front 2021 2027

Notes

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  1. ^ Ex officio as Vice President of Argentina.
  2. ^ Since 7 December 2023. Replaced Ignacio Torres.[1]
  3. ^ Since 7 December 2023. Replaced Alfredo Cornejo.[2]
  4. ^ Since 7 December 2023. Replaced Alberto Weretilneck.[3]
  5. ^ Since 7 December 2023. Replaced Dionisio Scarpín.[3]
  6. ^ Since 7 December 2023. Replaced Matías David Rodríguez.[4]
  7. ^ Since 7 December 2023. Replaced Pablo Yedlin.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Andrea Cristina asumió como reemplazo de Torres en el Senado". El Chubut (in Spanish). 8 December 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  2. ^ Badaloni, Roxana (7 December 2023). "Insólito: Rodolfo Suárez jura como senador, pero seguirá siendo gobernador por unos días". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Los reemplazos de los senadores que asumirán otros cargos también jurarán". Diario La Opinión (in Spanish). 1 December 2023. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b Cayón, David (7 December 2023). "Sin una definición de autoridades, juraron los nuevos 24 senadores y se renovó un tercio de la Cámara alta". Infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 January 2024.
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