Jorge Aguado

[1] Rural leaders recall that Aguado was the driving force behind Carbap's refusal to subscribe to the price control policy set by José Ber Gelbard, Juan Perón's Minister of Economy, in 1974.

"Principles are not negotiable", was the A phase repeated by Aguado and transmitted to the agricultural producers who were starting out in the business union activity.

[1] From the Argentine Rural Confederations he was summoned to assume as Minister of Agriculture and Livestock by the de facto president Roberto Eduardo Viola.

[3] After a brief administration, Aguado served as Governor of Buenos Aires Province until December 1983 in the last section of the military government.

[1] As a political leader, Aguado was a National Deputy for the Union of the Democratic Center for the Buenos Aires Province between 1989 and 1993.