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    Carlos Alfonso Tomada (born 4 May 1948) is an Argentine Peronist politician who served as the country's Minister of Labour, Employment, and Social Security...
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    Cup 2023 over LAFC". MLS Soccer. Retrieved 13 September 2024. "Carlos Vela tendría tomada una decisión sobre su futuro luego de medio año sin actividad"...
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    of Santa Cruz during the 2003 general election, he was elected second to Carlos Menem but became president when Menem refused to go for a required runoff...
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    legislature of Santa Cruz in 1989. The Justicialist Party (PJ), led by Carlos Menem, returned to the presidency in the 1989 general elections. She served...
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    Ministry of Federal Planning Julio de Vido (2011–2015) Ministry of Labour Carlos Tomada (2011–2015) Ministry of Health Juan Luis Manzur (2011–2015) Daniel Gollán...
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    delegations. It was briefly disestablished during the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía, being restored during the third and last presidency of Perón in...
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    sociology track. He also taught economics at the Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, and the Universidad Nacional...
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    Ministry of Federal Planning Julio de Vido (2011–2015) Ministry of Labour Carlos Tomada (2011–2015) Ministry of Health Juan Luis Manzur (2011–2015) Daniel Gollán...
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    de Folclore de Cosquín. 1999: Fondo Nacional de las Artes Award. 2004: Carlos Gardel Award. Best Álbum Folclore Female Artist 2011: Premio Nacional de...
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    more than two million persons. From 2003 to 2015 she worked alongside Carlos Tomada at Argentina’s Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security. From...
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