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Walter Barrionuevo
Governor of Jujuy
In office
December 10, 2007 – December 9, 2011
LieutenantPedro Segura
Preceded byEduardo Fellner
Succeeded byEduardo Fellner
Vice-Governor of Jujuy
In office
December 10, 2003 – December 9, 2007
GovernorEduardo Fellner
Senator for the Jujuy province
Assumed office
December 10, 2011
Personal details
Born (1954-02-28) February 28, 1954 (age 70)
Frías, Santiago del Estero Province
Political partyJusticialist Party
ProfessionLawyer

Walter Basilio Barrionuevo (born in February 28, 1954) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, and governor of Jujuy Province.

Born in Frías, Santiago del Estero Province, Barrionuevo enrolled at the National University of Tucumán, where he earned a Law degree in 1976. He relocated to Jujuy Province, and between 1989 and 1990 was appointed Minister of Government, Justice, and Education by Governor Ricardo de Aparici. He returned to Santiago del Estero as President of the Supreme Justice Tribunal from 1994 to 1995. He was elected to the Jujuy Chamber of Deputies in 1995, and in 1999 was elected president of the Justicialist Party caucus.[1]

He served briefly as Minister of Education in 1999 for the newly appointed Governor Eduardo Fellner, and in 2003 was elected vice-governor as the latter's running mate.[2]

Barrionuevo was elected Governor in October 2007 with 35.8% of the vote, on the Front for Victory ticket of President Néstor Kirchner.[2] He was elected Senator in 2011.

References

  1. ^ "Asumió Walter Barrionuevo en Jujuy". La Voz del Interior. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b Walter Barrionuevo, de vice a gobernador de Jujuy, El Cronista, accessed 13 July 2008.
Preceded by Governor of Jujuy
2007—2011
Succeeded by