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Julio Cobos announced that he will be a father at 65: he waits for a girl and they have already chosen a name

2020-11-08T20:44:42.502Z


It will be with his second wife, Natalia Obon, who also works in the Senate. The former vice has three other children.


Roxana Badaloni

11/08/2020 17:26

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 11/08/2020 5:29 PM

The radical Julio Cobos will be a father at 65.

The former vice president of the first government of Cristina Kirchner and current senator for Mendoza,

surprised with a loving post

on Facebook and Instagram by the arrival of Isabella, the daughter he is expecting with his second wife

Natalia Obon

(42), who also holds a position in the Senate.

“A little over four and a half years ago,

with Naty we built a great family

, our family.

We did it together with their three daughters, the ones who adopted me as their father and I adopted them as their daughters, always maintaining their unconditional and natural love with their parents, and mine with my children and my beloved grandchildren, "began the former vice president. and former governor of Mendoza for radicalism.

In his statement, which he accompanies with different photos with his wife and his new family, he continued: “Now we take another step.

Our family will be enlarged next year with the arrival of our fourth daughter

, which fills us with great joy and happiness and we want to share it with our loved ones and friends. "

The post of Julio Cobos, on Instagram, where he announced that he will be a father for the fourth time at 65.

And he closes: "I ask God to give us all the health in the world, that we will take care of giving all the love to our future daughter. I ask God, at this point in my life, to give me all the time necessary to be able to raise her, educate her and enjoy her, as I have done with each one of my daughters and son, but also to 'nag her' as I do with my grandchildren.

We look forward

to seeing

you, Isabella!

", completed his message the former governor of Mendoza.

Cobos and Obon live in the private neighborhood Palmares, in Godoy Cruz, Greater Mendoza.

It is common to see them walking with their partner's daughters.

Together they also

often ride a bike or go jogging.

Obon was a nutritionist in 2015 when she began working as a Cobos advisor in the Senate.

They formalized their relationship in 2016

, when the former vice president separated from his first wife, Cristina Cerutti, a civil engineer, whom he had met when they were studying together at the National Technological University (UTN).

He was married to Cerutti for 36 years and had three children.

Isabella, the baby she is expecting,

will be Cobos' fourth daughter

and also the fourth of her current partner.

In addition Cobos has three grandchildren. 

Senator Julio Cobos, during an interview in August.

Photo: Ignacio Blanco / Los Andes

In 2018, Obon received her law degree and was proposed to enter the Federal Justice as secretary of the Federal Court of Appeals.

However, there were questions about why someone without experience was about to access such an important position.

After receiving a flood of criticism, she withdrew from the appointment

.

“I know that I meet the established requirements, that I have the ability and desire to perform it correctly but I also understand that a blanket of doubts has been generated about my conditions and about my partner, something that I neither want nor can allow for what I have decided decline and not apply to it ”, stated the Cobos couple in a public letter in September 2018.

A year later, in September 2019, she was

appointed to a position in the Senate of the Nation

.

She acceded to the position of Head of the Interdisciplinary Cabinet through a contest organized by former Vice President Gabriela Michetti.

Source: clarin

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