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Alejandra Rodenas (Alejandra Silvana Rodenas) was born on 26 September, 1963 in Rosario, Argentina, is a Lawyer, judge, teacher, politician. Discover Alejandra Rodenas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Alejandra Silvana Rodenas
Occupation Lawyer, judge, teacher, politician
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 26 September, 1963
Birthday 26 September
Birthplace Rosario, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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2019

In June 2017, Alejandra Rodenas resigned from her position as judge and launched her candidacy for national deputy for Santa Fe Province as part of the New Santafesino – Justicialist Front. After serving in the Chamber of Deputies for two years, she was elected vice governor of Santa Fe Province on 16 June 2019.

In June 2017, Alejandra Rodenas resigned from her position as judge and launched her candidacy for national deputy for Santa Fe Province. She was elected as part of the New Santafesino – Justicialist Front and took office on 10 December. She was elected vice governor of Santa Fe Province on 16 June 2019.

2013

In this position, Rodenas acquired public notoriety for the prosecution of a part of the narco gang Los Monos, in addition to taking up the case of the murder of a alleged narco, Luis Medina. She also carried out the prosecution of those responsible for shooting at the house of governor Antonio Bonfatti in October 2013.

2012

She also actively participated in cases that, after the passage of the Trafficking Act in 2012, allowed her to intervene and close three notorious brothels in Rosario, including La Rosa, where she sought to bring human traffickers to justice. Likewise, and as a result of her active participation as the chair of philosophy in gender issues, she has written numerous articles related to this issue, and appeared in the multimedia documentary Mujeres en venta (Women For Sale), published by the UNR press, as well as writing part of the text of its next edition. She is an active participant in Ni una menos and other movements in defense of the rights of women.

1999

In 1999, she competed to serve as a Criminal Instruction Judge, becoming part of the first class to enter the judiciary through this modality, endorsed by the Council of Magistracy.

1990

Since 1990, Rodenas has worked as a teacher at the UNR, in the chairs of Introduction to Law (1990–present), Introduction to Philosophy (1990–2008), Philosophy of Law (1993–2003), Seminar of Criminology (2000–2008), in the Faculty of Law, and in the Forensic Psychology postgraduate program of the Faculty of Psychology.

1986

In 1986, Rodenas took the entrance exam to the Provincial Courts, where she worked until 1990, when she competed to become a civil servant in the Criminal Court. During the next decade she distanced herself from her interest in politics because of insurmountable differences with Menemism. She then took refuge in university teaching, technical-dogmatic training in criminal law, family life, and her partner, Jorge Llonch – a songwriter for Charly García and Fito Páez – with whom she extended her circle of friends to the music and literature scene.

1982

In 1982 she became a Peronist activist at the university, with the Juventud Peronista [es] (JP). In 1983, when the Juventud Universitaria Peronista [es] (JUP) was consolidated, she chose it as her political and ideological space, actively participating in the Law School's student center, and was elected secretary of culture.

1963

Alejandra Silvana Rodenas (born 26 September 1963) is an Argentine lawyer, former judge, university professor, and politician of the Justicialist Party. She served as Judge of Provincial Courts from October 1999 to June 2017. She acquired public notoriety for the prosecution of a part of the narco (drug trafficking) gang Los Monos, in addition to handling the case of the murder of an alleged gang member, Luis Medina. She also carried out the prosecution of those responsible for shooting at the house of governor Antonio Bonfatti in October 2013.

Alejandra Rodenas was born in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, on 26 September 1963 into a Peronist family. The daughter of Santa Fe leader Antonio Osvaldo "Tito" Rodenas, she spent her childhood in Barrio Echesortu, and at age 18, she entered the Law School at the National University of Rosario (USR), a house of studies where she would work as a teacher years later.