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Jorge Argüello was born on 20 April, 1956 in Córdoba, Córdoba Province, Argentina, is an Argentine politician and diplomat. Discover Jorge Argüello's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Jorge Martín Arturo Argüello (born 20 April 1956) is an Argentine politician and diplomat.
He is the Ambassador of Argentina to the United States.
Argüello was born in Córdoba in 1956 as the first of four children by Jorge Marcelo Argüello Varela and Raquel Luque Colombres.
He graduated from Rochester Community High School, Rochester, Indiana, in 1974, and returned to Argentina, where he enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires and earned a law degree in 1985.
He later earned a master's degree in Administration and Public Affairs at the University of San Andrés (Argentina), and authored numerous articles and books on democratic participation.
Argüello is married to journalist Erika Grinberg, and has a son and three daughters.
He entered public service upon his election in 1987 to the Buenos Aires City Council, and served in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies between 1991 and 1995.
• Chairman of the Twinning Buenos Aires - Tel Aviv (Sister Cities, 1989)
• Honors and awards received various international
• Georgetown University (USA): Member of the Class Advisory Board School of Foreign Service.
• University of Belgrano (Argentina).
Member of the Academic Council of the School of Government.
Professor of the Chair of the Parliamentary Operation School of Public Officers.
Professor of the Chair of Technical Trading Course in Political Science from the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences.
Argüello served as host organizer in 1994 of the first official visit to Argentina of a British Parliamentary delegation since the Falklands War twelve years earlier, and later represented Latin America countries in the 1994-95 meeting of the Parliamentarians for Global Action.
• Organizer of the first visit after the British Parliamentary conflict Falkland Islands (1994)
• President of "Parliamentarians for Global Action" on behalf of the Latin American countries(1994–95)
In 1996, he was elected in the convention of Buenos Aires City (Convención Constituyente) called in 1996 to write the Constitution of the City of Buenos Aires.
Between 1997 and 2003 he served as deputy of the newly established Buenos Aires City Legislature in two successive periods (1997-2000 and 2000-2003).
• Author of several opinion articles published in national and international media, author, co-author and compiler of books on political participation and citizenship.
Argüello has dictated conferences to advance Argentine claims in the Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute on several universities.
• Universita di Bologna, Facolta di Scienze, Bologna, Italy
• Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
• Foundation for International Studies of China, Beijing, China.
• Universita Dell'Insubria, Varese, Italy;
• National Autonomous University of Mexico (USE), Mexico;
• Cape Town University, Cape Town, South Africa;
• Academic Centre ADEN Business School, Panama;
In 2003, Argüello was again elected to the Chamber of Deputies and he became Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and in that capacity organized the office of the Parliamentary Monitor for the Falkland Islands (Observatorio Parliamentario Cuestión Islas Malvinas).
• Member of the Commission negotiating the External Debt of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (London, 2003)
In that capacity Argüello served as Vice President of the Peace and Security Committee of Inter-Parliamentary Union in 2006 and 2007.
• Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU): Vice-President of the First Standing Committee on Peace and International Security Inter-Parliamentary Union (2006-2007)
Argüello served as Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations between 2007 and 2011, and was designated Ambassador of Argentina to the United States during 2011-2013.
In 2007, he was appointed by President Nestor Kirchner as Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations.
He was Chairman of the UN Special Committee on Decolonization in 2008, and president of the Group of 77 and China for their 2011 session.
In November 2011, Arguello was designated as Ambassador of Argentina to the United States, and his credentials were formally accepted on 1 December.
In 2013 was appointed Ambassador of Argentina to Portugal.
In March 2013, was designated as Ambassador of Argentina to Portugal.