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Carlos Zannini is an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the Secretary of Legal and Technical Affairs of the Presidency of Argentina from 2003 to 2015. He was born on 27 August 1954 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Zannini studied law at the University of Buenos Aires, graduating in 1979. He then worked as a lawyer in the private sector, and in the 1990s he was a professor of constitutional law at the University of Buenos Aires. In 2003, Zannini was appointed Secretary of Legal and Technical Affairs of the Presidency of Argentina by President Néstor Kirchner. He held this position until 2015, when he was replaced by Aníbal Fernández. In addition to his political career, Zannini is a member of the Argentine Council of Magistrates, the National Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, and the Argentine Association of Constitutional Law. As of 2021, Carlos Zannini's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August 1954
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Villa Nueva, Córdoba Province, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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2019

Zannini has been described as “one of Kirchner’s most trusted men” and as “the power behind the President.” It has been said that his key attribute is his ability “to interpret the decisions of Cristina Kirchner” and to take “the political decisions of Néstor and Cristina Kirchner throughout the ‘winning decade’ and translated them into decrees, resolutions, and bills.”

It has been surmised that his strength lies not in his influence on the President’s decisions but in his ability to interpret the President’s wishes. Although it is Vice President Amado Boudou who formally replaces the president when she is ill, Zannini has been described as being the real seat of power in her absence. Buenos Aires Province Governor Daniel Scioli, the front runner in the Kirchnerist Front for Victory primary for the nomination, named Zannini as his running mate in his campaign for the 2015 presidential election.

2013

He was described in October 2013 as “the strong man, the real power behind the scenes,” the “power in the shadows,” the "juridical architect of Kirchnerism,” and “the most powerful functionary in the government.”

2012

Zannini was accused in 2012 of 38 counts of embezzlement, fraud, and other forms of corruption. However, the case was suspended for a time and has faced several roadblocks put up by members of the presidential cabinet and government.

2003

On 25 May 2003 Zannini was appointed the Legal and Technical Secretary of the Presidency of Argentina by President Néstor Kirchner. He was confirmed in this position in 2007 and 2011 by President Cristina Fernández. His office is “on the ground floor of the State House, behind the Patio de las Palmeras.” He “has a direct relationship with the president of the Supreme Court of Justice Ricardo Lorenzetti,” and this friendship has been key to the progress of judicial reform in the national legislature.

1994

He has been described as the “architect of two constitutional reforms in the Patagonian province,” one of which, in 1994, enabled Néstor Kirchner to run for a second term as governor of Santa Cruz, and the second of which, in 1998, established term limits and eliminated the consanguinity clause. He also implemented the “voting system that assures the ruling party an overwhelming majority in the provincial legislature.” One source states that his greatest achievement was a 1995 law expanding the Provincial Court from three to five members, giving Kirchner an "automatic majority."

1987

In 1987 he was appointed Secretary of Municipal Government in Rio Gallegos. When Kirchner was elected governor in 1991, Zannini was appointed Minister of the Interior of the province. When Cristina Fernández resigned from the provincial legislature to join the National Congress, Zannini was elected to replace her. In 1999 he was appointed by Kirchner as president of the Superior Court of Santa Cruz.

1986

He is the father of four children from two marriages. His first wife died in 1986, a few months after the birth of her second child. He is married to Patricia Alsúa, an attorney with whom he had two children.

1984

He was invited by a friend, Roberto Arizmendi, to move to Río Gallegos. There he met Néstor Kirchner in 1984, who was then an emerging politician and lawyer, and Cristina Fernández.

1976

After the 1976 coup because of his membership in the Communist Vanguard, Zannini was arrested and held in the prison of La Plata for four years. Eventually he was released and completed law school. In 1982, Zannini organized “the Peronist boys” in El Carmen.

1970

He began to be active in politics in the 1970s, with the rise to power of Campora and the third presidency of Juan Perón. He considered himself a Maoist and belonged to a Maoist group called the Communist Vanguard.

Zannini has also been described as being perhaps the one person most responsible for “the progress that has been made in building the Kirchner model.” He has allegedly succeeded in “cornering power” through methods drawn from Antonio Gramsci which “are much more effective than the armed struggle” that he and others engaged in during the 1970s.

1954

Alberto Carlos Zannini (born 27 August 1954) is an Argentine lawyer and politician. He has been the Legal and Technical Secretary for President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner since 2003.