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Alberto María Fonrouge

Alberto Fonrouge
Senator
for Buenos Aires Province
In office
May 3, 1973 – March 24, 1976
Personal details
Born March 6, 1913
Lomas de Zamora
Died March 28, 2012(2012-03-28) (aged 99)
La Falda, Córdoba
Political party Popular Conservative Party
Spouse(s) Angélica Aranda
Alma mater University of Buenos Aires
Profession Lawyer

Alberto María Fonrouge (March 6, 1913 – March 28, 2012) was an Argentine politician and lawyer, co-founder of the Popular Conservative Party and Senator from 1973 to 1976.

Fonrouge was born in Lomas de Zamora, a suburb south of Buenos Aires, to Dolores Seguí and Alberto Marcelo Fonrouge; the latter served as Mayor of Lomas de Zamora, and died in 1929. Fonrouge earned a Law Degree at the University of Buenos Aires. He specialized in commercial and criminal law, and became an active civic booster for Lomas de Zamora and its surroundings, opening the first clinic in Villa Centenario (one of the district's more disadvantaged areas) in 1940 and later establishing the local chapters of the Breadmakers' and Taxi Drivers' Unions. He inaugurated his first law office in 1948 in Lomas de Zamora, and later opened offices in downtown Buenos Aires, Cañuelas, and La Plata. He married Angélica Aranda, and they had five children.

Fonrouge acted as defense attorney to numerous Peronists and others persecuted in the aftermath of the 1955 overthrow of the populist President Juan Perón. Following a schism in the Conservative Party convention in 1957, Fonrouge and his law partner, Vicente Solano Lima, co-founded the Popular Conservative Party. Their party platform differed from their Conservative Party colleagues in that they supported most of Perón's social reforms, as well as the lifting of the ban order on Peronism itself. They were consequently banned from fielding candidates in the 1958 and 1963 general elections, and instead endorsed the UCRI and MID via an alliance with two leading developmentalist figures, Santa Fe Province Governor Carlos Sylvestre Begnis and President Arturo Frondizi. He was a frequest guest commentator on Channel 13, and in 1966 was named Man of the Year by Gente magazine.


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