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Mónica Schlotthauer was born on 22 August, 1963 in Isidro Casanova, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, is a politician. Discover Mónica Schlotthauer'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?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 22 August, 1963
Birthday 22 August
Birthplace Isidro Casanova, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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2021

Schlotthauer ran for re-election in 2019; she was, again, not elected. She was sworn in for a second time on 10 June 2021 following the resignation of Nicolás del Caño as per the rotation agreement. Alongside Juan Carlos Giordano, also of Socialist Left, she formed part of the Socialist Left bloc in the Chamber of Deputies, the first time the small party counted with more than one deputy in Congress.

2019

Consequently, in 2015, Schlotthauer was the third candidate in the FIT list to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in Buenos Aires Province; although the list received only 4.46% of the vote and Schlotthauer was not elected, she took office on 4 April 2019 following the resignation of Nathalia González Seligra. She served until 10 December 2019.

2016

Schlotthauer ran for a seat in the Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies in 2015 general election for the Workers' Left Front (FIT); although she was not elected, she took office on 14 December 2016 due to due to the FIT's seat rotation agreement, succeeding the Workers' Party's Guillermo Kane.

2005

She was a union delegate in the Sanatorio Antártida hospital, in Buenos Aires, until she was fired during the administration of Carlos Menem. In 2005, she left for Venezuela to support the National Workers' Union, until she was forced to return to Argentina due to economic limitations. Upon her return, she became a janitor in the Mitre Line, and later transferred to the Sarmiento Line. She became active in the railway workers' union in the Lista Bordó, led by Rubén Sobrero.

1963

Mónica Leticia Schlotthauer (born 22 August 1963) is an Argentine railway worker and union leader who served as a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province on two occasions, from April to December 2019, and later from June to December 2021. Schlotthauer is a member of Socialist Left, a Trotskyist political party organized within the Workers' Left Front.

Schlotthauer was born on 22 August 1963 in Isidro Casanova, a city in La Matanza Partido, in the Greater Buenos Aires conurbation. Raised Roman Catholic, she became an Atheist as a teenager and joined the Socialist Workers' Party toward the end of the last military dictatorship in Argentina (1976–1986).