The former national representative Héctor Recalde died this Monday at the age of 86 after spending several days hospitalized, according to sources from the Judicial Council, where Recalde occupied a chair representing the lawyers. It will be held from 7 p.m. this Monday until Tuesday at noon.
Emphasize fHe was a national deputy for the province of Buenos Aires between 2005 and 2017. He was also a leader in unionism since for several years he served as a lawyer for the General Confederation of Labor (CGT).
The former legislator received his degree in 1961 from Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA)where he also worked as a teacher in subjects that are linked to his specialty, such as labor law and social security. In addition, he was in charge of a chair in the Faculty of Social Sciences.
In 2007 he denounced a series of businessmen who, through his son Mariano Recaldethey had offered him a bribe of 20 million dollars so that a project to extend the payment of salaries with tickets-baskets.
Before, in the Government of Fernando De la Ruahad denounced bribes in the Senate of the Nation when voting on Labor Reform Law 25,250, known as Banelco Law.
Recalde was admitted to the German Hospital with a complex renal condition. In the last three weeks, the condition worsened and he also suffered from pneumonia.
During the last time, in addition to occupying a chair in the Council of the Judiciary, he remained as an advisor to various unions, among them, the Banking Association led by the deputy Sergio Palazzo.
The first reactions after the death of Héctor Recalde
The news of the death of Héctor Recalde was known during the meeting that the Justicialist Party is taking place in the town of Moreno.
So, the president of the Buenos Aires PJ, Maximo Kirchnerproposed that the PJ Council of the Province of Buenos Aires bear his name and requested applause for him among those present in the place.
Furthermore, leaders of the Peronist movement such as Daniel Filmus, Oscar Parilli and Agustín Rossi They expressed their condolences through social networks.
News in development.-
Source: Ambito

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