Within the UCR he occupied many positions. He was the President of the Radical Youth (the youth association of the Radical Civic Union) in Córdoba Province (1983–1985), Vice President of the Provincial Committee of the UCR (1987–1989) and during the 1990s he was the secretary of the executive board of the National UCR and member of the National Committee of the party. Between 2006 and 2009 he became the President of the Party in Córdoba. He also was the secretary of coordination of the National Committee until December 2012. After the restoration of democracy in
Argentina Mario Negri he performed as Provincial Deputy (1983–1987). During that period he led the Commission of Constitutional Affairs at the Legislature of Córdoba Province. He was the
Lieutenant governor of Córdoba Province between 1987 and 1991 during the second mandate of
Eduardo César Angeloz (1983–1995). In 1989 he became acting Governor of the Province while Angeloz was promoting his
presidential campaign. Additionally, in 1991 he was a potential candidate to be the mayor of Córdoba City and in 1999 he was indeed the candidate in representation of the UCR. In 2007 he was one of the candidates to rule the province. Mario Negri is now National Deputy of Argentina and since December 2013 has been the leader of the UCR deputies at the
Chamber of Deputies. He has also led the deputies of
Cambiemos coalition since 2016. It is his fifth term as Deputy. The first one was between 1993 and 1997 and he was reelected until 2001. Then, he was chosen again for the periods 2003–2007 and 2011–2015. Between 2011 and 2013 he was the Second Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies, while between 1999 and 2001 was the General Secretary of the Congressmen of the UCR.
Parliamentary labour During his different periods as National Deputy, que proposed several bills such as the increase of the Fund of Teachers Encouragement to national universities, the regime of invalidity or nullity of the proceedings made under the breach of the constitutional guarantees, the creation of the Federal Council of
Mercosur, the regime of the incorporation of international norms to Argentine legal system, a system to reference fiduciary funds with funds of the State to de National Budget, the derogation of the articles 127 and 133 of the Electoral Code which regulates sanctions to civil servants during national elections, the amendment to the Criminal Code about the stoppage of the trial in case of gender violence, the derogation of Law 26.843 that gave approval to the
Memorandum of understanding between Argentina and Iran about the
AMIA bombing, changes in the National Program of Witnesses and Suspects Protection, and a new regime of
antitrust legislation, among others. As head of deputies of the
Cambiemos coalition, he was part of the delegation that took part of the 2018 edition of the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) forum in
Paris, where France's President
Emmanuel Macron was one of the speakers. At OECD he had met Secretary General
José Ángel Gurría to ask for Argentina's admission to that organization.
Captured by state terrorism As an active member of Franja Morada, Negri was illegally captured by para-policial forces a couple of months before the
coup d'état of 24 March 1976. The detention happened at midnight on 3 December 1975 when the forces broke into the apartment that he had rented with his brothers at the Maipú neighbourhood on the South East of Córdoba City. They forced him to get in a vehicle of the Army, his eyes covered and took him to the Boureau Department of the Police.
Chopper accident In the dawn of 11 December 1988, Mario Negri, as
Lieutenant governor of Córdoba province, was returning to the Capital in an Agusta chopper from the city of Hernando, located at 150 kilometres from Córdoba City. He had taken part of the National Peanut Party. According to witnesses, once the chopper had reached 500 m of height, it fell down in the meadows. The cause of the accident was the strong wind. Allegedly, the engines of the helicopter got stuck and the pilot was unable to avoid the fall. Negri was traveling with his private assistant Pascual Scarpino, the news manager of
Argentina Televisora Color Jorge Neder, the pilot Máximo Rodríguez and the copilot Héctor Alberto Tessio. Scarpino, Rodríguez and Tessio died, while Negri suffered several injuries and 39 fractures, which forced him to remain in hospital for some months while being operated on a number of occasions. Neder was unharmed. In 2014 the same magazine distinguished Negri as the deputy who spoke the most at the Chamber. == External links ==