Girolamo Sirchia
| Girolamo Sirchia | |
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| Minister of Health | |
| In office 11 June 2001 – 23 April 2005 | |
| Prime Minister | Silvio Berlusconi | 
| Preceded by | Umberto Veronesi | 
| Succeeded by | Francesco Storace | 
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| Born | September 14, 1933 Milan, Italy | 
| Nationality |  Italian | 
| Political party | Independent | 
| Alma mater | University of Milan | 
Girolamo Sirchia (born September 14, 1933) is an Italian physician and politician.
Sirchia was born in Milan. He is married and has two daughters. He obtained a medical degree at University of Milan, specializing in Internal Medicine and Immuno-hematology.
He was Italian Minister of Health from June 2001 to April 2005 and he is known first for a smoking ban (Sirchia law) in all indoor public places.
See also
Sources
- Corriere della Sera. "A sei anni dalla legge Sirchia: Meno "bionde", ma fumatori stabili", 7 January 2011 (Italian)
- La Repubblica. "Ministro della Sanità Girolamo Sirchia". 10 June 2001 (Italian)
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| Preceded by Umberto Veronesi | Italian Minister of Health 2001-2005 | Succeeded by Francesco Storace | 
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