Stefanía Cora
Stefanía Cora is an Argentine politician, member of La Cámpora and national senator for Entre Ríos Province since 20 February 2025, replacing the former senator who was expelled for moral incapacity.
Early years and professional career
Cora began her political career in 2014 working at the Center for Access to Justice of the Ministry of Justice. In 2015, she joined the Justicialist Front for Victory council members in the city of Paraná. In 2019, she was elected to the Entre Ríos Legislature and won re-election in the 2023 provincial legislative elections.She pursued a Bachelor's and Professorship in History at the National University of the Littoral, which complements his political career with a solid academic background.
Political career
In her youth, Cora stood out as a fervent opponent of the government of former Paraná mayor, whom she openly criticized during her time on the. She was also a key figure in the fight for the Comprehensive Parity Law in Entre Ríos, which seeks to guarantee gender equality in politics, although its implementation has been partial.She completed her first years of medical school but eventually earned a degree in Political Science. At 18, she joined the Justicialist Party. Since then, she has trained in public policy with a rights-based approach and specialized in the design, evaluation, and implementation of social, health, education, and community programs.
In 2019, she was a candidate for deputy in the Entre Ríos legislative elections and the second-place candidate for THE Argentine Senate in the national elections. She finished second on the national list of candidates. She was later accused of aligning herself with Javier Milei's government, which allowed Cora to take a leadership position in her current coalition within the Entre Ríos PJ.
Senator would be removed for "moral incapacity" by the Chamber itself, and Cora assumed as his successor on 20 February 2025, becoming one of the youngest senators to represent Entre Ríos.