Francisco de Narváez
Francisco de Narváez is an Argentine businessman and politician known for his involvement in national and regional politics, particularly representing the center-right. He gained prominence in the 2009 mid-term elections when he defeated then-President Cristina Kirchner's candidate Néstor Kirchner in the Buenos Aires province, marking a significant political upset. De Narváez has served in various political roles, including as a national deputy, and has been a key figure in the opposition against the Kirchnerist movement. Recently, he has been mentioned in the context of the internal struggles within the Peronist party as they face a challenging electoral landscape in Buenos Aires.
Born on May 15, 1959 (66 years old)
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Argentina:
Francisco de Narváez is involved in business dealings and is close to Juan Pazo.
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Argentina:
Francisco De Narváez is a shareholder of the group that Juan Pazo was CEO of before taking public office.
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Argentina:
Francisco De Narváez sold the newspaper El Cronista Comercial to Vila and Manzano.
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Argentina:
Francisco De Narváez's group made a $1 billion offer for Carrefour Argentina.
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Argentina:
Francisco de Narváez runs ChangoMás, employing around 9,500 people.
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Uruguay:
Francisco de Narváez is reported to be selling the TaTa supermarket chain.
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Argentina:
Francisco de Narváez is mentioned in the context of defeating Néstor Kirchner in 2009.
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Argentina:
Francisco De Narváez is mentioned as a political opponent who contributed to the defeat of Kirchnerism.
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Argentina:
Francisco De Narváez's equation closes because it would allow him to move towards new formats with Changomas.
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Uruguay:
Francisco De Narváez defeated Néstor Kirchner in the 2009 elections.
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