Néstor Pitrola
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Néstor Antonio Pitrola (born c. 1953 in Cordoba) 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 was the no. 1 candidate of the Workers' Left Front for national deputy in Buenos Aires Province on 23 October 2011.
He is married with two children.
[edit] References
- ^ Edward C. Epstein (June 2003). Canadian Journal of Latin American & Caribbean Studies. "the Workers' Party or Partido Obrero (as with its Workers' Pole or Polo Obrero led by Nestor Pitrola)"
- ^ a b Marion Barbel (September 10, 2007). "Fourteen Candidates Make Their Formal Bid for Argentina's Presidency". Global Insight.
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