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    Ginés González García (born 31 August 1945) is an Argentine medical doctor who served twice as the country's Minister of Health under President Alberto...
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  • Ginés González García la renuncia" [Alberto Fernández asked Ginés González García to resign]. Perfil (in Spanish). 19 February 2021. "González García...
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    under Minister Ginés González García, until February 2021. She served as Minister of Health from 2021 to 2023, following González García's resignation....
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  • Ginés González García (1945- ), Minister of Health and Environment of Argentina Ginés Pérez de Hita (1544-ca. 1605), Spanish novelist and poet Ginés de...
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    Bielsa was replaced by Jorge Ferraresi as Minister of Habitat. Ginés González García, Minister of Health, was sacked in February 2021 and replaced by...
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    December 2021, Fernández received his booster dose of the vaccine. Ginés González García was forced to resign as Health Minister on 19 February 2021 after...
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    commerce. Kirchnerism, in particular former minister of health Ginés González García, has shown a liberal attitude to birth control and sexuality, including...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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    "They will not bend us, those who scream are usually not right" Ginés González García, Ministry of Health: "Today I read that elder people is being invited...
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    Couretot de Guella. Footballer Gustavo Pedro Echaniz Health Minister Ginés González García [1] Journalist and short story writer Manuel Peyrou (1902–1974)...
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    Argentine capital. Recommended by the National Health Minister, Ginés González García, Manzur was appointed Health Minister of Tucumán Province by the...
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    Verbitsky used his connection with the former Minister of Health Ginés González García to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, at that time multiple front-line...
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    economic policies laid down during the previous administration. Ginés González García stayed as Minister of Health. Anibal Fernandez was moved to the...
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    Resignation of president Alberto Fernández and Minister of Health Ginés González García Methods demonstrations, civil disobedience, online activism, protest...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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    Minister Ginés González García publicly stated his support for the legalization of abortion. Kirchner neither supported nor criticized González García's opinion...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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    Carlos Nadalich 12/2005 – 8/2006 Alicia Kirchner de Mercado 8/2006 – 12/2007 Ministry of Health and Environment Ginés González García 5/2003 – 12/2007...
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    province, both leaders had their respective wives run for the office: Hilda González de Duhalde for the PJ, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for the Front...
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    member of the Inter-American Dialogue, is married to the former Mónica González Gaviola and has three children. Bordón suffered a fall while on vacation...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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  • Maribel Verdú as Carmen Cobos Aura Garrido as Eva González Roberto Álamo as Comisario Julián Vargas Ginés García-Millán as Eduardo Gil Daniel Grao as Adrián...
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    Antonio Baseotto, who opposed the policies of the Minister of Health, Ginés González García who promoted the decriminalization of abortion and the distribution...
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    for her differences with her boss at the time, Health Minister Ginés González García, over abortion rights and birth control (which she opposed), she...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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    de la Rúa Ministry of Health and the Environment (2001–2007) 21 Ginés González García Justicialist Party 2 January 2002 – 10 December 2007 Eduardo Duhalde...
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    Claudio Moroni (2019–2022) Kelly Olmos (2022–2023) Ministry of Health Ginés González García (2019–2021) Carla Vizzotti (2021–2023) Ministry of Social Development...
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    Spanish National Research Council since 1974.[citation needed] Morata, Ginés (2006). "Ginés Morata". Current Biology. 16 (23): R976–R977. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2006...
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