Liz Carolina Jaramillo

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Liz Carolina Jaramillo De Miranda (born 2 August 1981) [1] is a Venezuelan politician, currently an alternate deputy of the National Assembly for the Aragua state.

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Career

She was elected as alternate deputy for the National Assembly for Circuit 4 of Aragua state for the 2016–2021 term in the 2015 parliamentary elections, representing the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) opposition coalition. She has also been a member of the committee of legislators before the Mercosur Parliament. [1] In 2021, it was reported that she had been encouraged to run for mayor of San Sebastián de Aragua, but that in the end it would have been almost impossible for her to compete with the two male candidates who ran. [2] [3]

Afterwards, in 2022, she was appointed as Vice President of the Parliamentary Committee on Administration and Services for the 2022–2023 term. [4] [5] [6]

Personal life

During the COVID-19 pandemic, her mother died in March 2021 from complications related to the disease. By that year, she was the only daughter in the country to care for her father. [2] [3] Jaramillo is the wife of the mayor of San Sebastián de los Reyes municipality in Aragua, Carlos "Koyak" Miranda. [1]

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References

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  2. 1 2 Schmidt, Samantha. "Venezuelan elections are missing a key voice: Women". The Washington Post . The Washington Post. ISSN   0190-8286 . Retrieved 2022-04-13.
  3. 1 2 "A las elecciones venezolanas les falta una voz clave: las mujeres". The Washington Post . El Diario. 2021-11-20. Retrieved 2022-04-13.
  4. "Guaidó designó presidentes y vicepresidentes de comisiones permanentes de la AN para periodo 22-23". El Nacional . 2022-02-23. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  5. "Periodo legislativo 2022-2023: ¿Quiénes son los miembros de las comisiones permanentes de la AN?". El Diario. 2022-02-23. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  6. "Guaidó designó presidentes y vicepresidentes de comisiones permanentes de la AN para periodo el 2022-2023". Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela . 2022-02-22. Retrieved 2022-04-12.

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