He is married to Rosana Claudia Figueroa and has two children.[1]
Political career
Mirabella was first elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Santa Fe, the lower house of the provincial legislature, in 2003. He was elected for a second non-consecutive term in 2011, and re-elected in 2015.[2] Throughout his career, he has been close to Santa Fe Justicialist Party leader Omar Perotti.[3]
As senator, Mirabella formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Budget and Finances, Regional Economies, Agriculture and Livestock, and National Economy and Investment (the last of which he served in as vice president).[1] He was a supporter of the legalisation of abortion in Argentina, voting in favour the 2020 Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy bill which passed and made the practice legal in Argentina.[6]