Saúl Bouer
Saúl Bouer | |
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67th Mayor of Buenos Aires | |
In office 26 October 1992 – 5 September 1994 | |
Preceded by | Carlos Grosso |
Succeeded by | Jorge Domínguez |
Personal details | |
Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 20 March 1945
Died | 24 August 2022 Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged 77)
Political party | Justicialist Party |
Saúl Bouer (6 February 1937 – 4 February 2017) was an Argentine politician and economist who served as the penultimate intendente (mayor) of Buenos Aires.
Political career
Bouer began his political career within the Justicialist Party. In 1983, he joined Ítalo Lúder's presidential campaign as a prospective cabinet member.
On 26 October 1992, Bouer was appointed as intendente (mayor) of Buenos Aires by President Carlos Menem, following Carlos Grosso's resignation.[1] Bouer's administration enforced strict debt collection policies for municipal tax arrears. Key developments during his tenure included the deployment of 280 fiscal agents in December 1993 to strengthen revenue collection.[2]
Bouer was mayor at the time of the AMIA terrorist attack, on 18 July 1994, which killed 85 and injured 300.[3]
On 5 September 1994, following the 1994 constitutional assembly elections, Menem appointed Jorge Domínguez to replace Bouer as mayor.
In 1998 he was appointed as director of ANSES.[4] During his tenure he prioritized clearing backlogged pension claims, acknowledging over 120,000 pending cases.[5]
References
- ^ Eliaschev, Pepe (12 February 2007). "Buenos Aires, mucho para los porteños". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2025.
- ^ "Disponen que siga una investigación contra Saúl Bouer". La Nación (in Spanish). 18 December 1998. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
- ^ Alaniz, Rogelio (18 July 2024). "AMIA: Tres décadas de impunidad". Nuevos Papeles (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 July 2025.
- ^ "Un ex intendente sería el nuevo titular de la ANSES". Clarín (in Spanish). 3 January 1998. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
- ^ "Saúl Bouer reconoció que hay 120 mil sentencias pendientes". Clarín (in Spanish). 16 March 1998. Retrieved 9 July 2025.