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Miguel Lifschitz : ウィキペディア英語版
Miguel Lifschitz

Roberto Miguel Lifschitz (born September 13, 1955 in Rosario, Santa Fe), was the former mayor of the city of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina.〔(Municipality of Rosario ) and, recently, was elected Governor of Santa Fe.〕
He obtained his degree at the Engineering Faculty of the National University of Rosario in 1979, and worked in the private sector until 1989, when he became Director-General of the Public Housing Service (''Director General del Servicio Público de la Vivienda'') of the city of Rosario, under the socialist administration of Héctor Cavallero.〔(Roberto Miguel Lifschitz - Trajectory ) at the Municipality of Rosario website.〕
He continued working in various public offices, as Municipal Secretary-General (''Secretario General de la Municipalidad''), Public Services' Secretary (''Secretario de Servicios Públicos'') and General Cabinet Coordinator for the Municipality of Rosario (''Coordinador General de Gabinete de la Municipalidad de Rosario''), between June and December 2003, under the administration of Hermes Binner.
Lifschitz ran for Mayor of Rosario and was elected in the provincial elections of 7 September 2003 for the period 2003–2007, by only 5,000 votes over the next candidate. At the time a survey showed that he was known by only 35% of Rosario's citizens. In 2006 he began acknowledging he could run for reelection.〔La Capital, 27 May 2006. (Ganó por sólo 5 mil votos, muchos no lo conocían y ahora piensa en quedarse ).〕 In March 2007, a survey showed that Lifschitz would win by a wide margin over any of the other major prospective candidates (52.9% of the total votes).
〔Rosario/12, 6 March 2007. (Binner, fuerte en Rosario ).〕
Lifschitz competed in the primaries of the Progressive, Civic and Social Front, on 1 July 2007, against Carlos Comi (of ARI); he obtained around 90% of the vote. In the main election of 2 September 2007, he won his reelection for the period 2007–2011 by a landslide (57–31%) over his closest competitor, former Socialist mayor Héctor Cavallero (who ran for the Peronist-led Front for Victory).〔La Capital, 3 September 2007. (Lifschitz aplastó a Cavallero y fue reelecto intendente ).〕

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