Juan Fernando Brügge

Juan Fernando Brügge (born June 24, 1962) is an Argentine politician, vice president of the Christian Democratic Party of Argentina and former Deputy of the Argentine Nation for the Province of Córdoba within the UNA parliamentary bloc.[2][1][3]

Juan Fernando Brügge
National Deputy
In office
1 March 2016  10 December 2019
ConstituencyCórdoba
Chairman of the Christian Democratic Party
In office
December 19, 2011  December 19, 2015
Provincial Deputy of Córdoba
In office
December 10, 2007  December 10, 2011
Personal details
Born (1962-06-24) June 24, 1962
Córdoba City, Argentina
NationalityArgentine
Political partyChristian Democratic Party
Other political
affiliations
United for a New Alternative (the interblock UNA)[1]
ChildrenFernando Brügge
Federico Brügge
Alma materNational University of Córdoba
ProfessionLawyer
Signature
Websitewww.juanbrugge.com.ar

Early years

Juan Fernando Brügge was born in the city of Córdoba, on June 24, 1962. His family, by father, is of German origin, from the small town of Werl, north of Germany,[4] and by his mother is of French descent.

Career path

Brügge attended Colegio Nacional de Monserrat before entering the National University of Córdoba. He graduated with a law degree in 1985.[5]

Since 1987 he has been Professor of Constitutional Procedural Law at the National University of Córdoba.

From 1989 until 2014 was adjunct professor of the subject Constitutional Right in the Catholic University of Córdoba.

In 2007 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of his province.[6]

From April 30, 2013 to December 10, 2015 Brügge served as one of the directors of the Bank of the Province of Córdoba.[7][8]

Afterwards Brügge was the chairman of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) from 2011 to 2015.

And in 2015 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for his province, representing the centrist Christian Democratic Party, part of the United for a New Alternative political coalition.[9][10]

Brügge chairs the commission of Communications and Information Technologyn of the Lower House.[1]

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