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|office=[[Argentine Senate|Senator]]<br>for [[La Pampa Province]]
|term_start=2009
|term_end=incumbent
|office= Governor of La Pampa
|office= Governor of La Pampa
|term_start= 2003
|term_start= 2003
|term_end=2007
|term_end=2007
|lieutenant= [[Norma Durango]]
|lieutenant= Norma Durango
|predecessor= [[Rubén Marín]]
|predecessor= [[Rubén Marín]]
|successor= [[Oscar Mario Jorge]]
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'''Carlos Alberto Verna''' (born 1946) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Justicialist Party]] (PJ) politician, formerly governor of [[La Pampa Province]].
'''Carlos Alberto Verna''' (born 1946) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Justicialist Party]] (PJ) politician, formerly governor of [[La Pampa Province]].


Verna entered public service as Mayor of [[General Pico]], and was elected to the [[Argentine Senate]] for La Pampa in 1993, and later became Chairman of the Budget Committee. He won the 2003 gubernatorial election with the support of President [[Carlos Menem]], against the candidate of the [[Front for Victory]] faction of the Justicialist Party, Néstor Ahuad. Verna was not close to fellow [[Peronist]] [[President of Argentina|President]] [[Néstor Kirchner]], and was likely to be challenged by his own party if he attempted to be re-elected in 2007.<ref>[http://www.lapoliticaonline.com.ar/index.php?pagetype=detail&newid=938&seccion=8 ''La Política Online'': Marín podría volver a la gobernación]</ref> He was, moreover, implicated in the scandal concerning public [[SIDE]] funds diverted to senators by the government of [[Fernando de la Rúa]] for their support of a labor law flexibilization bill in 2000. Consequently, Verna declared he would not seek political office following the end of his term in 2007,<ref>[http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/09/12/um/m-01270051.htm ''Clarín'' (12 Sep 2006)]</ref> and he left office in December 2007.
Verna became a [[Argentine Senate|senator]] for La Pampa in 1993.


Verna was reurned tohis former seat in the Senate in 2009; he campaigned with markedly anti-[[Kirchnerism|Kirchnerist]] rhetoric in the heavily agrarian province (then still reeling from the effects of the [[2008 Argentine government conflict with the agricultural sector]], as well as a severe [[drought]]). Maintaining long-standing differences with President [[Cristina Kirchner]] from her days in the Senate, Verna voted against the use of [[Central Bank of Argentina|Central Bank]] reserves for [[foreign debt]] retirement.<ref>[http://edant.clarin.com/diario/2010/02/24/elpais/p-02146572.htm ''Clarín'' (24 Feb 2010)]</ref>
Verna won the 2003 election to be governor with the support of [[Carlos Menem]], against the candidate of the [[Front for Victory]] faction of the Justicialist Party, [[Néstor Ahuad]]. Verna was not close to fellow [[Peronist]] [[President of Argentina|President]] [[Néstor Kirchner]] and was likely to be challenged by his own party if he attempted to be re-elected in 2007. Verna was caught up in the scandal concerning public [[SIDE]] funds being paid to senators by the government of [[Fernando de la Rúa]] to support labour reform.

As a consequence, Verna declared he would not seek political office following the end of his term in 2007 [http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/09/12/um/m-01270051.htm] and he left office in December 2007.


==External links==
==External links==
*{{es icon}} [http://www.lapampa.gov.ar/ La Pampa Province]
*{{es}} [http://www.lapampa.gov.ar/ La Pampa Province]


==References==
==References==
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*{{es icon}} [http://www.lapoliticaonline.com.ar/index.php?pagetype=detail&newid=938&seccion=8 Marín podría volver a la gobernación], LaPolíticaOnline, 2006-07-29


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Revision as of 04:13, 17 January 2011

Carlos Verna
File:Carlos Verna.jpg
Governor of La Pampa
In office
2003–2007
LieutenantNorma Durango
Preceded byRubén Marín
Succeeded byOscar Mario Jorge
Personal details
Born1946
Political partyJusticialist Party
ProfessionEngineer

Carlos Alberto Verna (born 1946) is an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, formerly governor of La Pampa Province.

Verna entered public service as Mayor of General Pico, and was elected to the Argentine Senate for La Pampa in 1993, and later became Chairman of the Budget Committee. He won the 2003 gubernatorial election with the support of President Carlos Menem, against the candidate of the Front for Victory faction of the Justicialist Party, Néstor Ahuad. Verna was not close to fellow Peronist President Néstor Kirchner, and was likely to be challenged by his own party if he attempted to be re-elected in 2007.[1] He was, moreover, implicated in the scandal concerning public SIDE funds diverted to senators by the government of Fernando de la Rúa for their support of a labor law flexibilization bill in 2000. Consequently, Verna declared he would not seek political office following the end of his term in 2007,[2] and he left office in December 2007.

Verna was reurned tohis former seat in the Senate in 2009; he campaigned with markedly anti-Kirchnerist rhetoric in the heavily agrarian province (then still reeling from the effects of the 2008 Argentine government conflict with the agricultural sector, as well as a severe drought). Maintaining long-standing differences with President Cristina Kirchner from her days in the Senate, Verna voted against the use of Central Bank reserves for foreign debt retirement.[3]

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Preceded by Governor of La Pampa
2003 – 2007
Succeeded by

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