Enrique José Mühn (born 1957) is an Argentine politician who has served multiple terms as the Mayor of San Carlos Centro, a city in the Las Colonias Department of Santa Fe Province, Argentina. A prominent member of the Radical Civic Union (Unión Cívica Radical, UCR), Mühn has had a long and influential career in municipal and provincial politics.
Biography and Political Career Mühn's political career began within the Radical Civic Union, a historic centrist political party in Argentina. He first served as Mayor of San Carlos Centro for a significant period from 1999 to 2011. During his mayoral terms, he was known for his administrative focus on local development and public services.
After his initial tenure as mayor, Mühn continued to be an active figure in regional politics. He later served as a Provincial Deputy for Santa Fe, representing the interests of his district at the provincial legislative level. This role allowed him to contribute to broader regional policies and legislative initiatives.
Mühn returned to the mayoralty of San Carlos Centro, winning subsequent elections and resuming his leadership of the municipality. His repeated electoral success reflects a strong local base of support and a consistent political presence in the community. As mayor, his responsibilities include overseeing local governance, urban planning, public infrastructure, and social programs for San Carlos Centro.
Political Affiliation Enrique José Mühn is a long-standing member of the Unión Cívica Radical (UCR), one of Argentina's oldest political parties. The UCR has historically played a significant role in Argentine democratic life, advocating for principles of republicanism, social justice, and institutional stability.
See also
- San Carlos Centro
- Unión Cívica Radical
- Politics of Argentina
- Santa Fe Province
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