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Ximena Bohórquez

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in Italy for the care of children with catastrophic illnesses. In addition, as a legislator, she promoted several laws in favor of women and children, the rights of adolescents, and against domestic violence. Among her most notable activities in the political sphere were promotion of the Free
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In 2000, she requested the dissolution of her conjugal partnership with Gutiérrez on the grounds of mistrust, although they eventually reconciled. In 2009, her husband filed a new divorce claim due to "incompatibility of characters", but this was denied by the court.
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after being expelled from the National Congress for voting against her bloc, an event that led to problems her the marriage which were resolved in court in 2009. She subsequently returned to the party in a less public role. She was a candidate for
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on November 12, 1956, the youngest of eight siblings. Her parents promoted the goal of higher education for all of their children, so Ximena decided to enter the
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for eight years, in addition to four years as a volunteer for the organization Women in Self-Management and Development, giving talks on
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on September 4, 1981, while she was in her last year of school, and they had two daughters together. She later specialized in
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During her tenure at INNFA, she managed to allocate it a budget of more than $ 76 million. She signed an agreement with
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When Lucio Gutiérrez took over as head of state on January 15, 2003, Bohórquez became the
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to draft a new constitution. The same year, she disaffiliated from the
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from January 15, 2003, to April 20, 2005, as the wife of President
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She worked as a staff doctor at one of the health clinics of the
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Members of the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly (2007–2008)
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Maternity Law and negotiations during a tariff crisis.
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She was also a member of the 197: 49:Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly 632:(in Spanish). January 24, 2021 476:(in Spanish). November 3, 2002 408:(in Spanish). January 12, 2003 371:February 2021 general election 1: 333:, she also won a seat in the 280:Central University of Ecuador 274:Ximena Bohórquez was born in 224:Central University of Ecuador 373:, but failed to win a seat. 264:Constituent Assembly of 2007 743: 321:First Lady and legislator 237: 136: 101: 73: 54: 42: 30: 692:First ladies of Ecuador 362:Patriotic Society Party 248:Patriotic Society Party 244:Ximena Bohórquez Romero 150:Ximena Bohórquez Romero 119:María Isabel Baquerizo 687:Ecuadorian physicians 445:on September 23, 2015 346:Bambino Gesù Hospital 252:First Lady of Ecuador 233:Physician, politician 96:First Lady of Ecuador 663:at Wikimedia Commons 356:called by President 354:Constituent Assembly 250:. She served as the 505:on January 14, 2010 299:reproductive health 131:María Beatriz Paret 594:"Ximena Bohórquez" 339:Pichincha Province 89:Pichincha Province 717:People from Quito 659:Media related to 367:National Assembly 335:National Congress 260:National Congress 241: 240: 177:Patriotic Society 160:November 12, 1956 68:National Congress 37:Bohórquez in 2008 734: 661:Ximena Bohorquez 658: 642: 641: 639: 637: 620: 614: 613: 611: 609: 604:on March 4, 2016 600:. 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Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly
National Congress
Pichincha Province
First Lady of Ecuador
María Isabel Baquerizo
María Beatriz Paret
Quito
Patriotic Society
Lucio Gutiérrez
Central University of Ecuador
Patriotic Society Party
First Lady of Ecuador
Lucio Gutiérrez
National Congress
Constituent Assembly of 2007
Quito
Central University of Ecuador
Lucio Gutiérrez
public health
Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security
reproductive health
coup d'état of January 21, 2000
First Lady
same election
National Congress
Pichincha Province
Bambino Gesù Hospital
Constituent Assembly
Rafael Correa

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