Silvia Majdalani

Silvia Cristina Majdalani (Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2 November 1958) is an Argentine politician of the Republican Proposal. During Mauricio Macri's presidency, she was the deputy director of the Federal Intelligence Agency. [1]

Biography

She was born in the neighborhood of Belgrano, into a family of Lebanese origin. Her high school studies were at St. Catherine's School where she obtained the national high school degree major in Arts and Science.

Once she finished high school, she studied Social Communication and attended courses of improvement in Business Management at the University of Belgrano (UB), and Public Relations at the Argentinian University of the Company (UADE).

Work history

In 2003, after working in the public and in the private area, she was elected for the first time as Legislator of the City of Buenos Aires, representing PRO, commitment she carried forward for two consecutive periods.

In December 2009, she arrived at the Honourable House of Representatives of the Nation, seat she currently holds after being re-elected in the year 2013.

She is a member of the Social Action and Public Health, Transport, National Defense and Homeland Security committees.

Since 2011, thanks to her specialization in the subject, she forms part of the Bicameral Committee of Fiscalization of Entities and Activities of Intelligence.[2]

On December 3, 2015, elected president Mauricio Macri announced her designation as Deputy Director of the Federal Agency of Intelligence (AFI).

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See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-04-08. Retrieved 2015-10-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Integrantes". www.hcdn.gob.ar. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
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