Mario Andrés Meoni (22 January 196523 April 2021) was an Argentine politician who served as
Minister of Transport from 2019 until his death in 2021. He had previously served as ''
intendente'' (mayor) of
Junín, a ''
partido'' in
Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires (), officially the Buenos Aires Province (''Provincia de Buenos Aires'' ), is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of th ...
, from 2003 to 2015.
Early and personal life
Mario Andrés Meoni was born in 1965 in a road camp in
Ascensión, a small town in
General Arenales Partido
General Arenales Partido is a partido on the northern border of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina.
The provincial subdivision has a population of about 15,000 inhabitants in an area of , and its capital city is General Arenales, which is lo ...
in northern
Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires (), officially the Buenos Aires Province (''Provincia de Buenos Aires'' ), is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of th ...
.
His father was a roadway maintenance worker, and he was of Italian descent through his grandfather, who worked as a smith.
His family moved to Junín when he was six years old.
He became interested in political activism after the return of democracy to Argentina in 1983, being drawn to the Radical Civic Union
The Radical Civic Union ( es, Unión Cívica Radical, UCR) is a centrist and social-liberal political party in Argentina. It has been ideologically heterogeneous, ranging from social liberalism to social democracy. The UCR is a member of the So ...
(UCR) inspired by President Raúl Alfonsín. Meoni's political career began as private secretary to then-UCR senator Leopoldo Moreau
Leopoldo Raúl Guido Moreau (born 5 November 1946) is an Argentine journalist and politician. A prominent member of the Radical Civic Union throughout most of his career, Moreau later aligned himself with the administration of former president ...
.
Meoni married Laura Oliva in 1991 and together they had twin sons.
Political career
In 1987, Meoni was hired to work in the Plan Alimentario Nacional (PAN) of the Ministry of Social Action, during the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín. From 1991 to 1995 he was a local councillor in Junín, then going on to work as secretary of the UCR parliamentary bloc in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
The Chamber of Deputies ( es, Cámara de Diputados de la Nación), officially the Honorable Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation, is the lower house of the Argentine National Congress ( es, Congreso de la Nación). It is made up of 257 ...
from 1995 to 1999.[
In 1999 Meoni was elected to the ]Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies
The Chamber of Deputies of Buenos Aires Province ( es, Cámara de Diputados de la Provincia de Buenos Aires) is the lower house of the Legislature of Buenos Aires Province, the largest and most populous of Argentina's provinces. It is made up of 92 ...
in the UCR list, representing the fourth electoral district; he was the parliamentary bloc's vice president.
''Intendencia'' of Junín
In 2003
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, after several unsuccessful runs, Meoni won the UCR primary to the ''intendencia'' (mayoralty) of Junín.[ He was elected mayor on 14 September 2003 with 38.34% of the vote.
Ahead of the 2007 general election, Meoni left the ranks of the UCR and joined the dissident "'' Radicales K''" who supported the ]Kirchnerist
Kirchnerism ( es, Kirchnerismo ) is an Argentine political movement based on populist ideals formed by the supporters of Néstor Kirchner and his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who consecutively served as Presidents of Argentina. Alt ...
government and the presidential candidacy of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner; thus he ran for re-election in the provincial list of the Plural Consensus
Plural Consensus ( es, Concertación Plural) was a center-left Kirchnerist electoral alliance in Argentina acting as a political bloc in the Argentine Senate and elsewhere.
The coalition is largely made up of members of the Radical Civic Union, a ...
coalition.
During his second term as ''intendente'', Meoni became a major collaborator of the OAS-based MuNET local development and transparency programme.
Following the 2008 conflict between the government and farmers, in 2010 Meoni joined other ''radicales K'' who followed Vice President Julio Cobos in abandoning the Plural Consensus front and petitioning the UCR to allow them back into the party. Meoni went on to call for a public referendum to validate Cobos's permanency in his post following his controversial vote against Resolution 125, an idea that never materialized.
Meoni ran for a third term in 2011
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, this time forming part of '' Unión Social para el Desarrollo'' (UDESO), the electoral alliance that backed the presidential candidacy of Ricardo Alfonsín.[ On that occasion, Meoni won with 41.27% against the candidate from the Front for Victory.][ During his third term and starting in 2013, Meoni became close to Sergio Massa's Renewal Front.][
In ]2015
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, Meoni ran for a fourth term, this time under the United for a New Alternative
United for a New Alternative ( es, Unidos por una Nueva Alternativa, UNA) was an Argentine Peronist political coalition, running for the 2015 Argentine general election. It is composed by the Renewal Front, the Christian Democratic Party and th ...
coalition of which the Renewal Front was part. Meoni lost against the PRO candidate, Pablo Petracca, by over 7 thousand votes.
Banco Provincia and Ministry of Transport
On 14 January 2016, Meoni was appointed one of the members of the directive board of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires (''Banco Provincia'') by the Provincial Senate of Buenos Aires, representing the Renewal Front and in replacement of Daniel Arroyo. At the 2019 general election, Meoni ran again for the mayoralty of Junín against incumbent Petracca, but failed to regain the district and lost by a wide margin.
On 6 December 2019, President-elect Alberto Fernández announced the composition of his incoming cabinet, in which Meoni was touted to be the next Minister of Transport, succeeding Guillermo Dietrich.[ He took office alongside the rest of the cabinet on 10 December 2019.
]
Death
Just before 10 p.m. on 23 April 2021, Meoni died when his Ford Mondeo lost control and overturned on Route 7 near San Andrés de Giles, a town in Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires (), officially the Buenos Aires Province (''Provincia de Buenos Aires'' ), is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of th ...
. He was 56 years old.
He was heading towards Junín, the city he had previously served in and where his family lives.
References
External links
Official website of the Ministry of Transport
(in Spanish)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Meoni, Mario
1965 births
2021 deaths
Argentine people of Italian descent
Mayors of places in Argentina
People from Buenos Aires Province
Members of the Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies
Radical Civic Union politicians
Renewal Front politicians
Road incident deaths in Argentina
Transport ministers of Argentina