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Violeta Menjívar

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50: 300: 215:, she studied medicine at the University of El Salvador. In 1979 she became a member of the Fuerzas Populares de Liberación "Farabundo Martí" or FPL, one of five leftist organizations that united to form the current Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (generally known by its Spanish-language acronym FMLN). During the civil war she provided medical aid to combatants and civilians in the Chalatenango Department. 306: 226:, representing the FMLN, a position for which she was re-elected in 2000 and 2003. She was designated by her party as the candidate for the Mayor of San Salvador elections in 2005, defeating the conservative candidate of 383: 403: 443: 433: 398: 82: 349: 413: 448: 438: 388: 378: 197: 173: 428: 423: 393: 453: 463: 49: 458: 342: 223: 247: 408: 227: 418: 335: 212: 159: 373: 264: 124: 94: 271: 101: 368: 200:. She has been Minister of Health and Social Welfare since 1 June 2014. She is the former mayor of 319: 281: 235: 136: 362: 299: 231: 201: 20: 315: 193: 163: 305: 219: 208: 189: 155: 24: 230:, Rodrigo Samayoa. She is the first woman to serve as mayor of 323: 384:
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Spanish name
surname

María Isabel Rodríguez
Ana Orellana Bendek
Mayor of San Salvador
Carlos Rivas Zamora
Norman Quijano
Arcatao
Chalatenango Department
El Salvador
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
Arcatao
Salvadoran
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
San Salvador
Arcatao
Chalatenango
deputy
Legislative Assembly of El Salvador
ARENA
San Salvador
Norman Quijano
Alcaldesa de San Salvador
Carlos Rivas Zamora
Mayor of San Salvador
Norman Quijano
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El Salvador

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