Martín Soria | |
Office: | National Deputy |
Term Start: | 10 December 2023 |
Constituency: | Río Negro |
Term Start1: | 10 December 2019 |
Term End1: | 27 March 2021 |
Constituency1: | Río Negro |
Office2: | Minister of Justice and Human Rights |
President2: | Alberto Fernández |
Term Start2: | 29 March 2021 |
Term End2: | 10 December 2023 |
Predecessor2: | Marcela Losardo |
Successor2: | Mariano Cúneo Libarona |
Office3: | Mayor of General Roca |
Term Start3: | 10 December 2011 |
Term End3: | 10 December 2019 |
Predecessor3: | Carlos Soria |
Successor3: | María Emilia Soria |
Birth Date: | 15 December 1975 |
Birth Place: | General Roca, Río Negro Province, Argentina |
Party: | Justicialist Party |
Otherparty: | Frente de Todos (2019–2023) Union for the Homeland (2023–present) |
Alma Mater: | University of Buenos Aires |
Martín Ignacio Soria (born 15 December 1975) is an Argentine lawyer and politician, who served as a Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Argentina from since 29 March 2021 to 10 December 2023.[1] Having previously served as a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Río Negro Province, Soria was designated to succeed Marcela Losardo following her resignation.[2] [3]
Soria previously served as intendente (mayor) of his hometown of General Roca from 2011 to 2019, succeeding his father Carlos Soria and preceding his sister, María Emilia Soria.[4] [5] He belongs to the Justicialist Party.
In 2023, he was once again elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the Union for the Homeland coalition.
Office | List | Votes | Result | . | ||||
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Total | % | . | ||||||
2011 | Mayor of General Roca | Front for Victory | 32,430 | 64.93% | 1st | [6] | ||
2015 | Front for Victory | 36,337 | 71.23% | 1st | [7] | |||
2019 | Governor of Río Negro | Front for Victory | 136,170 | 34.97% | 2nd | [8] | ||
Office | List | District | Votes | Result | . | |||||
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Total | % | . | ||||||||
2019 | National Deputy | Frente de Todos | 1 | Río Negro Province | 170,935 | 45.10% | 1st | [9] | ||
2023 | Union for the Homeland | 1 | Río Negro Province | 134,429 | 32.84% | 1st | [10] | |||