Marcela Losardo | |
Office: | Argentine Ambassador to UNESCO |
Term Start: | 16 July 2021 |
Term End: | 10 December 2023 |
Predecessor: | Fernando Solanas |
Office1: | Minister of Justice and Human Rights |
President1: | Alberto Fernández |
Term Start1: | 10 December 2019 |
Term End1: | 29 March 2021 |
Predecessor1: | Germán Garavano |
Successor1: | Martín Soria |
Office2: | Secretary of Justice |
President2: | Néstor Kirchner Cristina Fernández de Kirchner |
Term Start2: | 18 May 2005 |
Term End2: | 5 August 2009 |
Predecessor2: | María José Rodríguez |
Successor2: | Héctor Masquelet |
Office3: | Councillor of Magistracy |
Term Start3: | 19 November 2006 |
Term End3: | 5 August 2009 |
Appointer3: | National Executive Power |
Birth Date: | 24 August 1958 |
Birth Place: | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Party: | Independent[1] Frente de Todos (since 2019) |
Alma Mater: | University of Buenos Aires |
Marcela Miriam Losardo (born 24 August 1958) is an Argentine lawyer and politician. She served as the country's Minister of Justice and Human Rights from 10 December 2019 to 29 March 2021, in the cabinet of President Alberto Fernández. In 2021, she was appointed as Argentina's representative to UNESCO.[2]
Losardo was born in Buenos Aires in 1958.[3] She played tennis in high school and attended the Lenguas Vivas school system.[4] She studied law at the University of Buenos Aires School of Law, where she met future Argentine president Alberto Fernández, with whom she would later set up a bureau.[5] [6]
Losardo worked alongside Alberto Fernández in the insurance superintendency from 1989 to 1996; from then on she worked in his staff during his term in the Buenos Aires City Legislature from 2003 to 2005.[7]
In 2005 she was appointed Secretary of Justice, working under the successive administrations of justice ministers Horacio Rosatti, Alberto Iribarne, Aníbal Fernández and Julio Alak.[3] [8] In 2006 she served as the Executive Power's representative to the Council of Magistracy.[4] [7] She left the secretariat in 2009 at the behest of Alak; her successor was Héctor Masquelet.[9] [10]
On 6 December 2019 it was announced Losardo was going to be the new Minister of Justice and Human Rights in the incoming cabinet of President Alberto Fernández, succeeding Germán Garavano.[11] She assumed office alongside the rest of the new cabinet on 10 December 2019.
As justice minister, Losardo has spearheaded the Fernández government's proposed reform of the justice system.[12] [13] The reform project is currently being debated in the Argentine Senate.[14]
In March 2021, Losardo announced she was stepping down as Minister. She was succeeded by Martín Soria on 29 March 2021.[15]
Losardo is married to Fernando Mitjans, a scrivener whom she met while studying in university.[8] [16] Losardo and Mitjans have a daughter, Clara, who is also a lawyer.[4] [16]