Hugo Cóccaro

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Hugo Omar Cóccaro (4 May 1954 – 21 July 2019) was an Argentine Justicialist Party (PJ) politician, who served as governor of Tierra del Fuego Province (formerly Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands).

Preceded byJorge Colazo
Succeeded byFabiana Ríos
Born(1954-05-04)4 May 1954[1]
Died21 July 2019(2019-07-21) (aged 65)
Quick facts Governor of Tierra del Fuego, Preceded by ...
Hugo Cóccaro
Governor of Tierra del Fuego
In office
25 October 2005  10 December 2007
Preceded byJorge Colazo
Succeeded byFabiana Ríos
Personal details
Born(1954-05-04)4 May 1954[1]
Died21 July 2019(2019-07-21) (aged 65)
PartyJusticialist Party
ProfessionSawmill proprietor
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Life

Born in Saladillo, Buenos Aires Province, Cóccaro relocated to Tierra del Fuego at age 20 with his brother, with whom he started a construction firm.[2] He later purchased the San Justo Estancia, a lenga beech sawmill near Río Grande.[3] He had four daughters, and his marriage ended in separation.[2][4]

Cóccaro entered politics in 2003, when he was elected vice-governor under Governor Jorge Colazo of the Radical Civic Union (UCR). He fell out with Colazo, however, and there were public rows between them. He became acting governor of Tierra del Fuego on 25 October 2005, when Colazo was suspended, and was confirmed in the post on 2 December.

His tenure was marked by its failed support for RENASA, a provincial petroleum concern, and a subsequent impeachment.[5][6] Cóccaro was not removed in his impeachment. Cóccaro ran for re-election in 2007, and won the first round, but was defeated in the runoff by Fabiana Ríos, the first woman to be elected governor in the history of Argentina.

Cóccaro died of cancer[7] on 21 July 2019 in Buenos Aires at the age of 65.[8]

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