Trinidad Jiménez (b. 1962) is a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) politician and is currently Spain's Minister for Health and Social Policies. Born in Málaga on 4 June 1962, the third of nine children, Jiménez has a Law Degree from the Autonomous University of Madrid and is an international relations specialist. In 1983, while still attending Law Faculty she with other students set up the Socialist Students Association.
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- Trinidad Jiménez (b. 1962) is a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) politician and is currently Spain's Minister for Health and Social Policies. Born in Málaga on 4 June 1962, the third of nine children, Jiménez has a Law Degree from the Autonomous University of Madrid and is an international relations specialist. In 1983, while still attending Law Faculty she with other students set up the Socialist Students Association. She joined Juventudes Socialistas de España, Spain’s Socialist Youth and was a member of its International Relations Committee. Jiménez joined the PSOE a year later. Jiménez chaired the International Relations Committee of Spain’s Youth Council and served on its Permanent Committee (1984-1986). She was Spanish representative on a North American NATO Youth Exchange Program (1989) and headed the 'New Programs and Development' department of the Spanish delegation of the American Field Service. Jiménez also helped run the Office of the Secretary General of the National Commission for the Fifth Centennial of the Discovery of America. Between 1990 and 1992, Jiménez lived in Equatorial Guinea, working as a Professor-Tutor in Political Law at the National Distance Education University (UNED) and at the Spanish College in Bata. From 1996 to July 2000, Jiménez served as the Officer in Charge of Political Relations with America in the PSOE's International Relations Secretariat and, from 1997, as an advisor to ex Prime Minister Felipe González when he was chair of the Socialist International’s Global Progress Commission . In 2003 she was chosen to be PSOE's candidate for the Mayor of Madrid, but prior to the election was called to other duties in a new post in the Foreign Ministry as Spain's Secretary of State for Ibero-America . In March 2008 she was elected to the Spanish Congress representing Madrid but resigned after only a month. On 7 April 2009, she was chosen by the Spanish PM to be the Minister of Health and Social Policies. Jiménez expressed disagreement with Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera over the latter's contention that abortion was morally worse than pedophilia.
- Trinidad Jiménez García-Herrera [tɾiniˈðað xiˈmeneθ] ist eine spanische PSOE-Politikerin. Sie ist seit April 2009 Ministerin für Gesundheit und Soziales im Kabinett Zapatero. Zuvor war sie Staatssekretärin für Iberoamerika im Außenministerium. Jiménez studierte Jura in Madrid. 1984 trat die der Spanische Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei (PSOE) bei. 1990 bis 1992 arbeitete sie in Äquatorialguinea, u. a. an der jurisitischen Fakultät der Universität Bata. Während sie fürs PSOE-Sekretariat für internationale Beziehungen für Amerika zuständig war, arbeitete sie auch bis 1997 als Beraterin für Felipe González. 2001 war sie Vizepräsidentin der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Europas. Sie kandidierte 2003 für das Amt der Bürgermeisterin Madrids. Am 13. September 2006 wurde sie zur Staatssekretärin für Iberoamerika im spanischen Außenministerium ernannt; am 7. April 2009 kündigte Regierungschef José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero bei einer Kabinettsumbildung ihre Ernennung zur Ministerium für Gesundheit und Soziales an.
- Trinitat Jiménez García-Herrera és una política espanyola membre del PSOE. En l'actualitat exerceix el càrrec de Ministra de Sanitat i Política Social.
- Trinidad Jiménez García-Herrera es una política española militante del PSOE. Desde el 7 de abril de 2009 es ministra de Sanidad y Política Social.
- Trinidad Jiménez García-Herrera est une femme politique espagnole, membre du Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol (PSOE). Elle est actuellement Ministre de la Santé et de la Politique sociale.
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- Trinidad Jiménez (b. 1962) is a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) politician and is currently Spain's Minister for Health and Social Policies. Born in Málaga on 4 June 1962, the third of nine children, Jiménez has a Law Degree from the Autonomous University of Madrid and is an international relations specialist. In 1983, while still attending Law Faculty she with other students set up the Socialist Students Association.
- Trinidad Jiménez García-Herrera [tɾiniˈðað xiˈmeneθ] ist eine spanische PSOE-Politikerin. Sie ist seit April 2009 Ministerin für Gesundheit und Soziales im Kabinett Zapatero. Zuvor war sie Staatssekretärin für Iberoamerika im Außenministerium. Jiménez studierte Jura in Madrid. 1984 trat die der Spanische Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei (PSOE) bei. 1990 bis 1992 arbeitete sie in Äquatorialguinea, u. a. an der jurisitischen Fakultät der Universität Bata.
- Trinitat Jiménez García-Herrera és una política espanyola membre del PSOE. En l'actualitat exerceix el càrrec de Ministra de Sanitat i Política Social.
- Trinidad Jiménez García-Herrera es una política española militante del PSOE. Desde el 7 de abril de 2009 es ministra de Sanidad y Política Social.
- Trinidad Jiménez García-Herrera est une femme politique espagnole, membre du Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol (PSOE). Elle est actuellement Ministre de la Santé et de la Politique sociale.
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- Trinidad Jiménez García-Herrera
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