Rafaela Alburquerque
Rafaela Alburquerque "Lili" de González (born 19 September 1947), is a Dominican lawyer and diplomat. Since 15 August 2016, she has been a deputy for the province of San Pedro de Macorís for Social Christian Reformist Party . From May 2011 to April 2017, she served as Ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the Chinese Republic of Taiwan;[1] being for 8 months in a duality of public functions that was criticized, because Alburquerque enjoyed two salaries from the State.[2][3]
Lila Alburquerque was born in San José de los Llanos, in Dominican Republic and got a doctorate in Laws for Universidad Central del Este. She had been the Consul General of the Dominican Republic in Antwerp, Belgium (1997-1998) and Hamburg, Germany (1994-1997). She was elected deputy in 1986, and was the first female President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic between 1999 and 2003.[4][5] She also Minister without Portofolio between February and May 2011.[6]
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[edit]- ^ President Tsai meets Dominican Republic Ambassador to the ROC Rafaela Alburquerque de Gonzalez
- ^ Lila reconoce cobra en Cancillería y Cámara de Diputados pero dice no toca ese dinero (in Spanish)
- ^ Colombia habría rechazado a Lila Alburquerque como embajadora de la República Dominicana (in Spanish)
- ^ Dra. Rafaela Alburquerque de González (in Spanish)
- ^ Lizardo y Lila, únicas mujeres dirigen Congreso (in Spanish)
- ^ Declaración Jurada del Patrimonio(in Spanish)
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