Nilda Celia Garré (born November 3, 1945) is an Argentine lawyer, politician, and diplomat. She was Minister of Defense during the presidency of the late...
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of Peru Nilda Fernández (1957–2019), French singer of Spanish descent Nilda Garré (born 1945), Argentine lawyer, politician, and diplomat Nilda Maria,...
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Garre may refer to: Garre, a Somali pastoralist clan that live in Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia Nilda Garré (born 1945), a former leftist militant and the...
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Trejo also accused the then head of the Argentine Ministry of Defense, Nilda Garré of promoting a "state of confused politics" in favour of the CECIM. Sub-Lieutenant...
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Intransigencia y Movilización faction; he was a patron of future Defense Minister Nilda Garré. Re-elected in 1983 at the return of democracy, Saadi led the Justicialists...
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the C-390 industry team. That same month, Argentine Defence Minister Nilda Garré announced that Argentina would participate in the construction programme...
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democratic transition. Esther Norma Arrostito Sylvia Bermann Dardo Cabo Nilda Garré Juan Gelman Carlos Kunkel Hector G. Oesterheld Jorge Taiana Francisco...
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Spanish). 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020. "La Presidenta anunció que Nilda Garré conducirá el nuevo ministerio de Seguridad". La Prensa (in Spanish)....
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Ministry of Tourism Carlos Enrique Meyer (2011–2015) Ministry of Security Nilda Garré (2011–2013) Arturo Puricelli (2013) María Cecilia Rodríguez (2013–2015)...
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during his speeches, and the group became a powerful NGO. He appointed Nilda Garré, who had been a political prisoner during the Dirty War, as the country's...
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Nicolás del Campo Nicolás Frutos Nicolás Rodríguez Peña Nicolino Locche Nilda Garré Nippur de Lagash Nito Mestre No. 164 Squadron RAF Nogoyá Nombre de Jesús...
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these, Nilda Garré Coppello, began an extramarital affair with Abal Medina, resulting in the termination of both their marriages in 1973; Garré and Abal...
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2009 4 years, 3 days 21 September 2012 16 October 2013 1 year, 25 days Nilda Garré Argentina South America 28 November 2005 15 December 2010 5 years, 17 days...
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Timerman Independent 18 June 2010 10 December 2015 Minister of Defense Nilda Garré Broad Front 10 December 2007 10 December 2010 Arturo Puricelli Justicialist...
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governor – Alicia Lemme – 2001 (of San Luis Province) Defense Minister – Nilda Garré – 2005 Economy Minister – Felisa Miceli – 2005 Elected President of Argentina...
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"trending topics", the most popular topics of the day in Twitter. Ministers Nilda Garré and Juan Manuel Abal Medina shared many messages of those fake accounts...
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Ministry of Tourism Carlos Enrique Meyer (2011–2015) Ministry of Security Nilda Garré (2011–2013) Arturo Puricelli (2013) María Cecilia Rodríguez (2013–2015)...
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Montoto milita en La Cámpora y será diputada provincial". Perfil. "¿Por qué se desconfían tanto Nilda Garré y Mario Montoto?". Urgente 24. Jan 15, 2011....
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on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2013. "Discurso de la Ministra Nilda Garré" (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Prefectura Naval Argentina. 29 June 2012...
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were elected as part of the Front for Victory. Of its leading figures, Nilda Garré serves as Minister of Defense and party leader Eduardo Sigal is a junior...
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Ambassador to Venezuela In office 3 July 2006 – 21 December 2011 Preceded by Nilda Garré Succeeded by Carlos Cheppi Argentine Ambassador to the United Kingdom...
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Ministry of Tourism Carlos Enrique Meyer (2011–2015) Ministry of Security Nilda Garré (2011–2013) Arturo Puricelli (2013) María Cecilia Rodríguez (2013–2015)...
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well as having tried to overthrow the defence minister of that country, Nilda Garré in order to put in his place to the then Interior Minister Aníbal Fernández...
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Ministry of Tourism Carlos Enrique Meyer (2011–2015) Ministry of Security Nilda Garré (2011–2013) Arturo Puricelli (2013) María Cecilia Rodríguez (2013–2015)...
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defense contractor, in 2006. Following the designation of Defense Minister Nilda Garré at the head of the powerful new Ministry of Security, Puricelli was appointed...
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aircraft away from populated areas and was killed. Defence Minister Nilda Garré, who presided over the main celebration, ordered all Mirage aircraft...
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who were first to hold their respective posts: as Defense Minister by Nilda Garré, and as Provisional President of the Senate by Beatriz Rojkés de Alperovich...
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Justicialist Party 25 May 2003 – 1 December 2005 Néstor Kirchner 86 Nilda Garré Broad Front 1 December 2005 – 10 December 2007 10 December 2007 – 15...
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creación del Ministerio de Seguridad, que estará a cargo de la Dra. Nilda Garré Hebe de Bonafini recibió el Premio Rodolfo Walsh Archived 20 September...
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Ministry of Tourism Carlos Enrique Meyer (2011–2015) Ministry of Security Nilda Garré (2011–2013) Arturo Puricelli (2013) María Cecilia Rodríguez (2013–2015)...
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