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Sobisch was elected governor of the province in 1991, serving until 1995. He took over the leadership of the party in 1997. He won again as governor in 1999 and 2003, with 57% of the vote, his term expiring in 2007 when he stepped down.
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in 1961, following him into politics. The party won the Neuquén city elections in 1983 after the return of democracy and Sobisch became mayor, taking took a leading role in renewing the party. He also led the
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Sobisch led the founding of the Movement of the United Provinces, a new, conservative party, and was the movement's candidate for the Presidency in 2007. He had previously formed a centre-right alliance with
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as a young man to work in a friend's design company. He became a graphics operator and
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and had hoped to become the candidate of those Peronists opposed to President
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A T-shirt commemorates the assassinated school teacher, Carlos Fuentealba.
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as a young boy with the military family of his father,
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Governor of Neuquén Province
Jorge Sapag
Felipe Sapag
Pedro Salvatori
Buenos Aires
Neuquén People's Movement
Argentine
peronist
centre-right
Neuquén Province
Neuquén People's Movement
President of Argentina
2007
Buenos Aires
Neuquén
Carlos Sobisch
Trelew
Chubut
typesetter
Sarmiento, Chubut
Peronist
Neuquén People's Movement
Club Atlético Independiente
football club
Mauricio Macri
Ricardo LĂłpez Murphy

Justicialist Party
Carlos Menem

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