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María Eugenia Vidal
ArgentinaChamber of DeputiesRepublican ProposalBuenos AiresMember of the Chamber of Deputies

María Eugenia Vidal

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María Eugenia Vidal is an Argentine politician currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies. She previously made history as the first woman to serve as Governor of the Buenos Aires Province and the first non-Peronist to hold the office since 1987. A prominent member of the Republican Proposal (PRO) party, she has held various roles including Minister of Social Development for the City of Buenos Aires and Deputy Mayor of the city. Known for her conservative economic policies and firm stance against union opposition, she remains a significant figure in the Juntos por el Cambio coalition.

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Born
1973-09-08 · 52 years old
Birth place
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Education
Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Career
Director of social policy at Grupo Sophia, adviser at ANSES, official at PAMI

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