Germán Alfaro

Germán Enrique Alfaro (born San Miguel de Tucumán, September 21, 1965) is an Argentine politician and leader of the Social Justice Party.

In 2021, he was elected senator, and the next day he resigned from his seat to leave the position to his wife, deputy Beatriz Ávila.

He was twice elected Councilor of the City of San Miguel de Tucumán for the Justicialista Party in the periods (1995 -1999 / 2011–2013).

He was also a provincial legislator in the period (1999–2003) and a National Deputy (2007–2011), and served twice as Secretary of the Government during Domingo Amaya's administration.

[8] In the midst of the campaign for the 2017 legislative elections, in Tafí Viejo it was reported that trucks from the Ministry of Social Development of the Nation were unloading appliances, beds and mattresses in San Miguel de Tucumán, in charge of Alfaro who supposedly delivered them irregular property of the national State in private vehicles and trucks in the capital of Tucumán with the intention of "buying votes."

Image of Alfaro taken from the Argentina's Deputies Chamber website [ 1 ]