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    María Eugenia Vidal (born 8 September 1973) is an Argentine politician who served as Governor of the Buenos Aires Province, being the first woman in the...
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    City of Buenos Aires under another district coalition: Unión-PRO. María Eugenia Vidal (PRO) defeated Aníbal Fernández and became Governor of the Buenos...
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    comedian Maria Vidal (born 1960), American singer María-Esther Vidal, Venezuelan professor María Eugenia Vidal (born 1973), Argentine politician Maria Chantal...
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    Morales became governors of Mendoza and Jujuy Provinces, respectively. María Eugenia Vidal defeated Aníbal Fernández and became the governor of the populous...
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    other countries attending the inauguration. Buenos Aires Governor María Eugenia Vidal confirmed that the First Lady is her personal advisor regarding her...
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    Fátima Flórez (née María Eugenia Florez; born 3 February 1978) is an Argentine actress and comedian. She was the girlfriend of Javier Milei, president...
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  • Vidal (born 1971), German-Spanish singer-songwriter Maria Vidal (born 1956), American singer María-Esther Vidal, Venezuelan scientist María Eugenia Vidal...
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    election. The election resulted in the defeat of incumbent governor María Eugenia Vidal (PRO) to former finance minister and then-congressman Axel Kicillof...
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    his campaign on attacking the administration of incumbent governor María Eugenia Vidal, of the Cambiemos alliance, a close ally to president Mauricio Macri...
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  • María Eugenia Vidal". Perfil. 13 August 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2018. "Futbolista entrerriano puso en jaque a la seguridad de María Eugenia Vidal"...
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    and Michetti was selected as Macri's vice-presidential candidate. María Eugenia Vidal, Macri's deputy mayor, ran on the Cambiemos ticket for governor of...
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    collectivist policies. Instead, he criticized Juntos por el Cambio member María Eugenia Vidal, who had said that "we share the same values", as governor of the...
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  • 21 September 2021. Retrieved 21 November 2021. "Javier Milei: 'María Eugenia Vidal está queriendo caranchearme votos'". Infobae. 14 August 2021. Retrieved...
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    president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and governor Daniel Scioli. María Eugenia Vidal, from Republican Proposal, won the 2015 elections, and became the...
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    FPV, thus ensuring Macri's reelection as mayor of the city with María Eugenia Vidal as deputy mayor. PRO is established in the most affluent area of...
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  • Buenos Aires decided to join the Cambiemos alliance and supported María Eugenia Vidal for Governor of Buenos Aires in the election of that same year. For...
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  • Macri, which led to a second round, and Aníbal Fernández lost to María Eugenia Vidal. José Crettaz (November 4, 2015). "Pauta oficial 2009-2015: los cinco...
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    senators Axel Kicillof - Verónica Magario (Everyone's Front) (52,28%) María Eugenia Vidal - Daniel Salvador (Together for Change) (38,39%) Catamarca Governor...
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  • then-provincial governor María Eugenia Vidal as he opposed the appointment of Sergio Torres as new justice of the Court at Vidal's proposal. Secondly, as...
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  • Mosconi, Bishop. Mauricio Macri, former President of Argentina. María Eugenia Vidal, former Governor of Buenos Aires Province. Alfonso Prat-Gay, former...
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    reconocida legalmente y recibió el apellido que hoy la hace tan famosa. María Paz Aizpurúa (September 2005). "Cuando la paternidad es un problema" [When...
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  • collectivist policies but criticized Juntos por el Cambio member María Eugenia Vidal, who had said that "we share the same values", as governor of the...
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    Rodríguez Larreta, chief of government of the Buenos Aires city, and María Eugenia Vidal, governor of the Buenos Aires province, refused to endorse it, as...
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    delivered by Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, mayor of Buenos Aires, and María Eugenia Vidal, former governor of the Buenos Aires Province. Macri also signed...
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  • President: Gabriela Michetti Governor of Buenos Aires Province: María Eugenia Vidal Governor of Catamarca Province: Lucía Corpacci Governor of Chaco...
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    "Ricardo López Murphy ocupará el cuarto lugar en la lista definitiva de María Eugenia Vidal". 13 September 2021. "Ricardo Lopez Murphy". 13 January 2011. "López...
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  • Claudio Poggi. Since 21 December 2023. Replaced María José Zanglá. Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Claudio Vidal. Since 10 December 2023. Replaced Victoria...
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    host Daniel "Tota" Santillan. The attendance included Deputy Mayor María Eugenia Vidal and Cabinet Chief Horacio Rodríguez Larreta; Bueno's family, business...
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    del Estero whose governors' terms were not due to finish in 2015. María Eugenia Vidal was elected governor of the populous Buenos Aires Province, defeating...
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  • December 2015, three of the incarcerated broke out of prison. Governor María Eugenia Vidal fired the leaders of the jailing system of the Buenos Aires province...
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