and his father
Hugo Moyano. Moyano has been active in union politics since 2005. In 2006, he co-founded the Sindicato Único de Trabajadores de los Peajes y Afines (SUTPA), a specialized union for
toll booth workers in the
Greater Buenos Aires, organized within the
General Confederation of Labour (CGT). SUTPA gained major concessions from private contractors in 2007 and 2008. In March 2009, Moyano was elected Secretary General of the union, and was re-elected in 2013, after which the union introduced term limits for the position.
National Deputy Moyano was first elected to the
Chamber of Deputies in
2011, as the 11th candidate in the
Front for Victory list in
Buenos Aires Province. He was elected and sat in the Front for Victory bloc, aligned with the government of then-president
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. By 2012, however, the relationship between the CGT and Fernández de Kirchner's government had deteriorated, and in 2013, Moyano split from the FPV bloc. That year,
Hugo Moyano founded the
Party of Culture, Education and Labour (CET Party), which Facundo Moyano joined. In the Chamber of Deputies, Moyano formed part of the
Renewal Front bloc, led by
Sergio Massa. Ahead of the
2015 legislative election, Moyano was the first deputy candidate in the
United for a New Alternative (UNA) list in Buenos Aires Province. The UNA list received 20.98% of the popular vote in Buenos Aires Province, and Moyano was re-elected. In 2018, Moyano and a group of deputies broke ranks with the Renewal Front and formed the
Red por Argentina parliamentary bloc. Before the
2019 general election, the CET Party, alongside the entirety of the CGT, joined forces with other
Peronist political groups and formed the
Frente de Todos (FDT) to back the presidential candidacy of
Alberto Fernández. Moyano was the eleventh candidate in the FDT deputies list in Buenos Aires Province, which received 51.64% of the vote, allowing for Moyano to be re-elected. As deputy, Moyano introduced legislation on labour affairs and on transport. In 2020, he introduced a bill to reduce the legal alcohol levels for drivers to 0. For the 2019–2023 term, Moyano was part of the parliamentary commissions on Science and Technology, Sports, Population and Human Development, Industry, Labour Legislation, and Transport. Moyano resigned from his seat in the Chamber of Deputies on 12 August 2021. ==Personal life==