Luis Zamora
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Luis Fernando Zamora | |
|---|---|
| National Deputy | |
| In office 10 December 2001 – 10 December 2005 | |
| Constituency | City of Buenos Aires |
| In office 10 December 1989 – 10 December 1993 | |
| Constituency | Buenos Aires |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 17 February 1948 |
| Party | Self-determination and Freedom |
| Education | University of Belgrano |
| Occupation | Lawyer |
Luis Zamora (born 17 February 1948) is an Argentinian lawyer and politician.
He is the leader of the Self-determination and Freedom party and served as National Deputy between 1989 and 1993 and again in 2001 and 2005.[1] He has unsuccessfully ran for Chief of Government of Buenos Aires on three occasions: in 2003, in 2011 and in 2015.
He graduated in Law from the University of Belgrano. During a visit by president George H. W. Bush to the Argentinian Congress in 1991 in Buenos Aires he yelled at Bush and was sent out of the room.[2][3]