Former Peronist Antonio Rhodes Passed Away
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Buenos Aires, March 7 (NA)-- The former national senator for the province of Chaco, Antonio Rodas, died on Friday March 6 after having gone through a delicate health picture. According to the Argentine News Agency, Rhodes died due to cardiological problems that were derived from the diabetes he suffered. He made his political career within the Justice Party, for which he arrived in the Senate in 2019, as an alternate on the list headed by Jorge …
On the morning of this Friday, March 6, the former mayor of Fontana and former national senator, Antonio José Rodas, died at the age of 64 because of health complications caused by diabetes that he suffered. Rhodes was born on April 6, 1961 in the city of Resistencia. Almost his entire political career mainly took place in Fontana, becoming one of the central figures of local Peronism. His first elective position was that of councillor in 1991, …
The Justicialist Party of Chaco paid tribute to the Peronist leader, highlighting his political career, his commitment to the movement, and his time in Congress and as mayor of Fontana. The Justicialist Party of Chaco expressed its deep sorrow at the passing of Antonio José Rodas, former national senator, former mayor of Fontana, and a historic leader of Peronism in the province. In an official statement, the provincial PJ recalled Rodas's polit…
The Peronist leader Antonio Rodas, who served as mayor of Fontana in several periods and held a seat in the Senate of the Nation until December 10, died this Friday after passing through a delicate health picture that had kept him away from public life in recent years. He was 64 years old. Born in Resistance, Rhodes developed an extensive political career within the Justice Party. In 2019 he arrived in the Senate of the Nation as an alternate on…
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