Ramiro González is the prosecutor in charge of Federal Prosecutor’s Office No. 7 of the Federal Capital. He also directs the Environmental Investigations Prosecutorial Unit (UFIMA), with national jurisdiction ; and serves as the prosecutor in charge of
Federal Prosecutor’s Office No. 1, with criminal and electoral jurisdiction.
His trajectory in the Judiciary spans over forty years, a period in which he has followed a path that began as an ad honorem intern ; continued with progression through all instances of the hierarchy and consolidated with functional continuity at different levels of the federal judicial system. He was born in Bahía Blanca and moved to the City of Buenos Aires to begin his studies at the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires.
In parallel, he began his work in the Judiciary, performing technical roles, where he acquired solid experience in various areas. A relevant aspect of his initial career was his performance in the Electoral Secretariat of the Federal Capital. He was also called upon to intervene in complex criminal cases that were processed in the particular institutional context of the years 2001 and 2002.
In September 2004, he was appointed federal prosecutor. Since then, his work as a prosecutor has led him to intervene in a great diversity of cases related to organized crime, which include drug trafficking networks, extortionate kidnappings, human trafficking, money laundering, financial crimes, and cases related to administrative corruption.

His working method has been characterized by direct supervision of cases, constant operational coordination with other State dependencies, and sustained procedural monitoring of those files that present multiple defendants, complex investigative measures, and significant institutional projection.Since 2006, he has been at the forefront of UFIMA, a unit from which he develops investigations into the criminal impact on the environment, ranging from the contamination of water bodies and industrial discharges to the storage and illegal transport of hazardous waste. In the field of National Electoral Justice, his function includes acting in cases with criminal jurisdiction and in processes related to the functioning of political parties, electoral documentation, campaign funds, and electoral acts, intervening in different investigations aimed at guaranteeing the transparency of elections and the institutional integrity of the political party system.