Milei on Ginés González García: “One of the most sinister politicians in history dies”

Milei on Ginés González García: “One of the most sinister politicians in history dies”

2024-10-19 11:02:00

Over the past few hours, President Javier Milley has referred to the death of former Health Minister Ginés González García, calling him “one of the most sinister politicians in history.”

The president assured in his X account that the head of the health sector during the government of Alberto Fernández “was complicit and responsible for the longest quarantine in the world.”

Furthermore, he insisted: “No matter how dark the problems at the testing and VIP vaccination centers, his incompetence has led to the death of more than 100,000 Argentines.”

Ginez Gonzalez Garcia dies

Ginez Gonzalez Garciaformer health minister Alberto FernandezPassed away this Friday at the age of 79. He was sent to the Surgical Institute del Callao in Buenos Aires for cancer treatment.

Genes was remembered through family posts on the former minister’s Instagram account. “A different man whose life and legacy marked the before and after.”

They stressed that “his unwavering belief in a more just world was a beacon and an example of integrity on a difficult road.” They added: “His ability to listen, understand and guide those around him made us all feel like a more Part of something bigger. “He taught us that true leadership is based on service, empathy, collaboration and consensus. “

Milei on Ginés González García: “One of the most sinister politicians in history dies”

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Ginez was born on August 31, 1945 in San Nicolás de los Arroyos. Graduated in medicine from the National University of Córdoba (UNC) and became a surgeon. He worked with Eduardo Duhalde (2003), Néstor Kirchner (2003-2007), Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (2007-2015) and Alberto Fernández (2019-present) served as the National Health Minister during his term as President. Ambassador of Argentina to Chile. Founder and Rector of Isalud, a recognized public health university in Argentina.

Author of several books, including “Doctors: Health in the Occupation” and more. For his contribution to public health, he was awarded medals of honor by the governments of Spain, Brazil and Bolivia.

From 1988 to 1991, he served as Minister of Health of the Province of Buenos Aires during the term of Governor Antonio Cafiero. From 1991 to 2002, he headed the Isalud Foundation. Since then, he has developed several health plans. He is also the founder and first president of AES.

In January 2002, he was appointed National Health Minister during the government of Eduardo Duhalde. This position was approved in 2003 by Néstor Kirchner.

His last phase in government was during the administration of Alberto Fernández. His last phase in government was during the administration of Alberto Fernández.

From December 2007, Gínez served as Argentina’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Chile until December 2011, when the former minister was again approved by Cristina Kirchner for her second presidential term. In December 2015, he was replaced by José Octavio Bordón.

In 2019, Alberto Fernández recalled him to public office and appointed him Minister of Health until February 2021, when he was replaced by Carla Vizzotti.

Health Minister Ginés Gonzalez García during a press conference with Transport Minister Mario Meoni and Aerolineas Argentinas chief Pablo Cerriani (Pablo Ceriani) Together, a press conference was held on the arrival of a second plane carrying Chinese supplies. (Courtesy of Clarins)

VIP Vaccination Center Processing

Thursday, this Buenos Aires Federal Congress confirms indictment against Ginez González García In case of VIP vaccination. It was also reported that the Court of Appeal ordered the imposition of a P20 million embargo on the Health Secretary during the Alberto Fernández administration.

Ginés González García is accused of abuse of power and corruption. The incident he is accused of occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic, and the case describes the officer’s organization as “an unstable vaccination centre”.

Judge Maria Elena Capucetti found that there were sufficient factors to consider the allegation substantiated and ensured that González García “performed his duties in an abusive manner”.

According to records of the case, federal prosecutor Eduardo Taiano accused the former official of “ordering on February 18, 2021, the withdrawal of 10 drugs allocated to the Alejandro Posadas National Hospital Center.” coronavirus vaccine and handed it over to the Ministry of Health” to vaccinate ten people who were not eligible to receive the vaccine. “

He is also believed to have ordered the withdrawal of five Covid-19 vaccines allocated to the Ministry of Health and their transfer to the private residence of former President Eduardo Duhalde so that he and his family could be vaccinated.

Health Minister Ginés González García discovered more than 12 million doses of expired vaccines worth a total of 12 million doses in a refrigerator near the Constitución neighborhood in Buenos Aires amounting to 1.4 billion pesos. (Courtesy of Clarins)

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