Ana Marina Arismendi Dubinsky (born 30 May 1949, Montevideo) is an Uruguayan teacher and politician of the Communist Party.
In the early years of her adolescence she joined the Union of Communist Youth and the Committee of Support to the Cuban Revolution "Camilo Cienfuegos".
During the civic-military dictatorship she went into exile to East Germany, where she obtained a Bachelor of Social Science.
[2] In 1990, she was elected member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party for its XXII Congress.
In 2005, after Tabaré Vázquez assumed the position of President of Uruguay, she was appointed minister of the newly created Ministry of Social Development.