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Graciela Ocaña

Graciela Ocaña (born September 16, 1960) is an Argentine politician.

Graciela Ocaña
National Deputy
Assumed office
10 December 2017
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
In office
10 December 2011 – 10 December 2013
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
In office
10 December 1999 – 10 December 2003
ConstituencyBuenos Aires
Minister of Health
In office
10 December 2007 – 29 June 2009
PresidentCristina Fernández de Kirchner
Preceded byGinés González García
Succeeded byJuan Luis Manzur
Personal details
Born (1960-09-16) September 16, 1960 (age 63)
San Justo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Political partyFREPASO (Before 2001)
ARI (2001–2003)
Front for Victory (2004–2009)
Union for Social Development (2011–2013)
Public Trust (since 2013)
Alma materUniversidad Argentina John F. Kennedy

She has a degree in political science. In 2007 she was Minister of Health of Argentina in the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and was a national deputy for four terms.

In 2017, Ocaña joined Cambiemos as a candidate for national deputy for Province of Buenos Aires.[1] In 2021, she is a pre-candidate seeking her re-election.[2]

Life and times edit

Ocaña was born and raised in the western Buenos Aires suburb of San Justo in 1960. Raised without her father, she lost her mother to an accident at age five and was taken in by her maternal grandparents, both immigrants from Spain. Ocaña received her primary education at the Santa Rosa de Lima School, an institution maintained by Dominican nuns. She was transferred to the San Justo Secondary School system and enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires in 1978, where she graduated with a degree in political science in 1983.

Ocaña became affiliated with the Justicialist Party and found work in the private sector, managing a number of import-export businesses in the San Justo area.

Ocaña became disaffected from the Justicialist Party following President Carlos Menem's unexpected adoption of free market policies after taking office and, in 1993, she aligned herself with the eight congressmen who had left the party to form the center-left Frente Grande. An adviser to Buenos Aires Province Congressman "Chacho" Álvarez (the party's leader), she was elected to the Argentine Lower House of Congress as a member of the Frente Grande's successor, FrePaSo, on the Alliance ticket that brought Álvarez to the office of Vice President in 1999.

Ocaña earned renown for her work in the Money Laundering and Capital flight Subcommittee in Congress, where in 2001 she led investigations into businessman Emir Yoma and Córdoba Province Vice Governor Germán Kammerath, among others. President Fernando de la Rúa's resignation in December and the attendant crisis dissolved the Alliance, whereby Ocaña joined fellow Congresswoman Elisa Carrió's ARI, a new center-left christian democratic party.

Enjoying Carrió's esteem, she was invited to run on the ARI ticket for Governor of Buenos Aires Province, but declined, opting to stand for reelection as Congresswoman. Prominent in the Small Business Committee, in January 2004 President Néstor Kirchner appointed her Director of the National Integrated Medical Attention Plan (PAMI), a national health insurance program hitherto struggling under chronic mismanagement. Known for her differences with her boss at the time, Health Minister Ginés González García, over abortion rights and birth control (which she opposed), she maintained a low profile while earning plaudits for her active intervention in a number of large public hospitals, notably the Hospital Francés. Increasingly distanced from ARI leader Elisa Carrió, Ocaña formally resigned her seat in Congress in 2006.[3]

Hoping to win a fraction of ARI voters over following their defeat in the October 2007 elections, President-elect Cristina Kirchner offered Ocaña the post of Health and Environment Minister, which the popular PAMI director accepted, taking office on December 10. Ocaña's decision to demand reimbursement for around US$60 million in PAMI services rendered to health plans administered by the CGT and other labor unions intensified CGT Secretary General Hugo Moyano's opposition to her tenure, helping result in her June 23, 2009, decision to resign her post.[4] Her departure from the Health Ministry was not announced until after the mid-term elections on June 28, and Tucumán Province surgeon and Vice Governor Juan Luis Manzur was tapped to succeed her on July 1.[5]

In 2014, Ocaña founded the anti-corruption political party Public Trust [es] (Spanish: Confianza Pública). The party, which is currently a member of the opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio (English: Together for Change), supported former president Mauricio Macri in the 2015 and 2019 elections.

References edit

  • Telam: Graciela Ocaña (in Spanish)
  1. ^ "Graciela Ocaña se sumará a Cambiemos como candidata a diputada bonaerense".
  2. ^ "Diego Santilli lanzó su candidatura con un discurso centrado en la seguridad y la educación". 22 July 2021.
  3. ^ La Nación: Elijieron a Ocaña para dirigir el PAMI (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Clarín: Fría despedida de Cristina (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Clarín: Un médico sanitarista tucumano reemplazará a Ocaña en Salud (in Spanish)

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Graciela Ocana born September 16 1960 is an Argentine politician Graciela OcanaNational DeputyIncumbentAssumed office 10 December 2017ConstituencyBuenos AiresIn office 10 December 2011 10 December 2013ConstituencyBuenos AiresIn office 10 December 1999 10 December 2003ConstituencyBuenos AiresMinister of HealthIn office 10 December 2007 29 June 2009PresidentCristina Fernandez de KirchnerPreceded byGines Gonzalez GarciaSucceeded byJuan Luis ManzurPersonal detailsBorn 1960 09 16 September 16 1960 age 63 San Justo Buenos Aires ArgentinaPolitical partyFREPASO Before 2001 ARI 2001 2003 Front for Victory 2004 2009 Union for Social Development 2011 2013 Public Trust since 2013 Alma materUniversidad Argentina John F KennedyShe has a degree in political science In 2007 she was Minister of Health of Argentina in the government of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and was a national deputy for four terms In 2017 Ocana joined Cambiemos as a candidate for national deputy for Province of Buenos Aires 1 In 2021 she is a pre candidate seeking her re election 2 Life and times editOcana was born and raised in the western Buenos Aires suburb of San Justo in 1960 Raised without her father she lost her mother to an accident at age five and was taken in by her maternal grandparents both immigrants from Spain Ocana received her primary education at the Santa Rosa de Lima School an institution maintained by Dominican nuns She was transferred to the San Justo Secondary School system and enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires in 1978 where she graduated with a degree in political science in 1983 Ocana became affiliated with the Justicialist Party and found work in the private sector managing a number of import export businesses in the San Justo area Ocana became disaffected from the Justicialist Party following President Carlos Menem s unexpected adoption of free market policies after taking office and in 1993 she aligned herself with the eight congressmen who had left the party to form the center left Frente Grande An adviser to Buenos Aires Province Congressman Chacho Alvarez the party s leader she was elected to the Argentine Lower House of Congress as a member of the Frente Grande s successor FrePaSo on the Alliance ticket that brought Alvarez to the office of Vice President in 1999 Ocana earned renown for her work in the Money Laundering and Capital flight Subcommittee in Congress where in 2001 she led investigations into businessman Emir Yoma and Cordoba Province Vice Governor German Kammerath among others President Fernando de la Rua s resignation in December and the attendant crisis dissolved the Alliance whereby Ocana joined fellow Congresswoman Elisa Carrio s ARI a new center left christian democratic party Enjoying Carrio s esteem she was invited to run on the ARI ticket for Governor of Buenos Aires Province but declined opting to stand for reelection as Congresswoman Prominent in the Small Business Committee in January 2004 President Nestor Kirchner appointed her Director of the National Integrated Medical Attention Plan PAMI a national health insurance program hitherto struggling under chronic mismanagement Known for her differences with her boss at the time Health Minister Gines Gonzalez Garcia over abortion rights and birth control which she opposed she maintained a low profile while earning plaudits for her active intervention in a number of large public hospitals notably the Hospital Frances Increasingly distanced from ARI leader Elisa Carrio Ocana formally resigned her seat in Congress in 2006 3 Hoping to win a fraction of ARI voters over following their defeat in the October 2007 elections President elect Cristina Kirchner offered Ocana the post of Health and Environment Minister which the popular PAMI director accepted taking office on December 10 Ocana s decision to demand reimbursement for around US 60 million in PAMI services rendered to health plans administered by the CGT and other labor unions intensified CGT Secretary General Hugo Moyano s opposition to her tenure helping result in her June 23 2009 decision to resign her post 4 Her departure from the Health Ministry was not announced until after the mid term elections on June 28 and Tucuman Province surgeon and Vice Governor Juan Luis Manzur was tapped to succeed her on July 1 5 In 2014 Ocana founded the anti corruption political party Public Trust es Spanish Confianza Publica The party which is currently a member of the opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio English Together for Change supported former president Mauricio Macri in the 2015 and 2019 elections References editTelam Graciela Ocana in Spanish Curriculum Vitae in Spanish Graciela Ocana se sumara a Cambiemos como candidata a diputada bonaerense Diego Santilli lanzo su candidatura con un discurso centrado en la seguridad y la educacion 22 July 2021 La Nacion Elijieron a Ocana para dirigir el PAMI in Spanish Clarin Fria despedida de Cristina in Spanish Clarin Un medico sanitarista tucumano reemplazara a Ocana en Salud in Spanish External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Graciela Ocana PAMI in Spanish Argentine Health Ministry in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Graciela Ocana amp oldid 1172607998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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