Department of Health (Basque Country)

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The Department of Health (Basque : Eusko Jaurlaritzako Osasun Saila; Spanish : Departamento de Salud) is the department of the Basque Government responsible for the community's public health care system.

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Ministers

Exile
1936-1937: Alfredo Espinosa
1937-1946: Heliodoro de la Torre
1946-1951: Manuel Campomanes
1951-1978: Cárlos Pérez Carranza
Basque General Council
1978-1980: Andoni Monforte
Restoration of democracy
1980-1984: Jesus Javier Agirre
1984-1985: Angel Larrañaga
1985-1987: Jon Imanol Azua
1987-1991: Jose Manuel Freire
1991-1999: Iñaki Azkuna
1999-2009: Gabriel Maria Inclan
2009-2012: Rafael Bengoa
2012-2019: Jon Darpon
2019-2020: Nekane Murga
2020-: Gotzone Sagardui

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