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Ingrid Zabala | |
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Member of the Chamber of Deputies from Beni | |
In office 19 January 2010 – 18 January 2015 | |
Substitute | Jorge Callaú |
Preceded by | Margoth Arriaga |
Succeeded by | Susana Rivero |
Constituency | Party list |
Personal details | |
Born | Ingrid Loreto Zabala Escobar 18 October 1961 Trinidad, Beni, Bolivia |
Political party | Movement for Socialism |
Alma mater | José Ballivián Autonomous University of Beni |
Occupation |
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Ingrid Loreto Zabala Escobar (born 18 October 1961) is a Bolivian agricultural engineer and politician who served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from Beni from 2010 to 2015.
Early life and career
[edit]Early life and education
[edit]Ingrid Zabala was born on 18 October 1961 in Trinidad, Beni, the penultimate of nine children born to Román Zabala and Adela Escobar.[1] Zabala's parents were economically middle class but fell on hard times when she was around 5 years old. They resettled to Villa Tunari in Cochabamba's Chapare Province, whereupon her father promptly abandoned the family. In her youth, Zabala recalled hawking street foods such as empanadas to help her mother make ends meet.[2]
Career and activism
[edit]https://www.coordinadoradelamujer.org.bo/web/files/DIRECTORIO_DIGITAL.pdf
Chamber of Deputies
[edit]Election
[edit]Zabala's sister was politically active in the disparate and atomized radical left-wing and communist cells operating in the country during the 1970s and early '80s. She pertained to one of the remnants of Che Guevara's National Liberation Army, ...
Tenure
[edit]Commission assignments
[edit]- Plural Economy, Production, and Industry Commission
- Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Committee (2013–2014)[3]
- Planning, Economic Policy, and Finance Commission
- Government, Defense, and Armed Forces Commission
- Public Security Committee (2014–2015)[6]
- International Relations and Migrant Protection Commission (President: 2012–2013)[7]
Later political career
[edit]Electoral history
[edit]Year | Office | Party | Votes | Result | Ref. | |||
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Total | % | P. | ||||||
2009 | Deputy | Movement for Socialism | 60,671 | 37.66% | 2nd | Won | [8][α] | |
Source: Plurinational Electoral Organ | Electoral Atlas |
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Presented on an electoral list. The data shown represents the share of the vote the entire party/alliance received in that constituency.
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Gonzales Salas 2013, p. 35; Vargas & Villavicencio 2014, p. 158.
- ^ Gonzales Salas 2013, p. 35.
- ^ Vargas & Villavicencio 2014, p. 313.
- ^ Vargas & Villavicencio 2014, p. 317.
- ^ Prensa Diputados 2011.
- ^ Vargas & Villavicencio 2014, p. 310.
- ^ Prensa Diputados 2012.
- ^ Atlas Electoral 2009.
Works cited
[edit]Online and list sources
- "Comisiones y Comités: Periodo Legislativo 2011–2012". diputados.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Cámara de Diputados del Estado Plurinacional. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
- "Comisiones y Comités: Periodo Legislativo 2012–2013". diputados.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Cámara de Diputados del Estado Plurinacional. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
- "Elecciones Generales 2009 | Atlas Electoral". atlaselectoral.oep.org.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Órgano Electoral Plurinacional. Archived from the original on 11 April 2023. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
Digital and print publications
- "Ingrid Loreto Zabala asume la secretaría general de gobernación" [Ingrid Loreto Zabala Takes Office as Secretary General of the Governor's Office]. El Guardián Beniano (in Spanish). Trinidad. 4 November 2015. p. 14. Retrieved 27 November 2023 – via the Internet Archive.
Books and encyclopedias
- Gonzales Salas, Inés, ed. (2013). Biografías: Historias de vida en la Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional (in Spanish). Editorial Gente Común; ERBOL; Fundación Friedrich Ebert; IDEA Internacional. pp. 35–37. ISBN 978-99954-93-05-9. OCLC 876429743 – via the Internet Archive.
- Romero Ballivián, Salvador (2018). Quiroga Velasco, Camilo (ed.). Diccionario biográfico de parlamentarios 1979–2019 (in Spanish) (2nd ed.). La Paz: FUNDAPPAC; Fundación Konrad Adenauer. p. 648. ISBN 978-99974-0-021-5. OCLC 1050945993 – via the Internet Archive.
- Vargas Luna, María Elena; Villavicencio Arancibia, Jois Sarelly, eds. (2014). Primera Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional de Bolivia, Cámara de Diputados: Diccionario biográfico, diputadas y diputados titulares y suplentes 2010–2015 (in Spanish). La Paz: Cámara de Diputados del Estado Plurinacional. p. 158. OCLC 961105285 – via the Internet Archive.
External links
[edit]- Parliamentary profile Office of the Vice President (in Spanish).
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