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Néstor Antonio Pitrola (born 1 April 1952, in Córdoba) is an Argentine trade unionist and leading member of the Workers' Party (Partido Obrero) of Argentina. [1]
Pitrola was his party's candidate for President of Argentina in October 2007. [2] He and his running mate Gabriela Arroyo [2] gained 113,004 votes,[ citation needed] amounting to 0.62% of the vote in ninth place.
He won a seat for the Workers' Left Front as national deputy for Buenos Aires Province at the 2013 Argentine legislative election. He held the seat in rotation, in June 2015 he handed over to Myriam Bregman.
In October 2015 he was re-elected as a national deputy for BA Province, winning the Front's second seat for that province.
He is married with two children.
the Workers' Party or Partido Obrero (as with its Workers' Pole or Polo Obrero led by Nestor Pitrola)
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Néstor Antonio Pitrola (born 1 April 1952, in Córdoba) is an Argentine trade unionist and leading member of the Workers' Party (Partido Obrero) of Argentina. [1]
Pitrola was his party's candidate for President of Argentina in October 2007. [2] He and his running mate Gabriela Arroyo [2] gained 113,004 votes,[ citation needed] amounting to 0.62% of the vote in ninth place.
He won a seat for the Workers' Left Front as national deputy for Buenos Aires Province at the 2013 Argentine legislative election. He held the seat in rotation, in June 2015 he handed over to Myriam Bregman.
In October 2015 he was re-elected as a national deputy for BA Province, winning the Front's second seat for that province.
He is married with two children.
the Workers' Party or Partido Obrero (as with its Workers' Pole or Polo Obrero led by Nestor Pitrola)
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