Maria Soledad Arahuetes
María Soledad Arahuetes Portero (Segovia, 1944 - Cuenca, February 26, 2013) was a Spanish teacher and politician. Biography
Born in Segovia, as a teenager, he moved with his family to Cuenca, where he studied high school. She holds a degree in Science from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and was a teacher at several primary and secondary schools in Cuenca. During the Transition, he was a member of Union de Centro Democrático (UCD), a political group with which he concurred and won a seat in Congress in the 1979 general elections. He participated in the parliamentary table of Castilla-La Mancha, which drafted his statute of autonomy. During her time as deputy she was active defender of the creation of the University of Castilla-La Mancha and Secretary First of the Commission of the Ombudsman. After the electoral defeat of the UCD in the elections of 1982, it was affiliated to Popular Alliance (later Popular Party), being delegated of Education in the province of Cuenca during the first government of Jose Maria Aznar until the competences in educative matter were transferred to the Community Board.
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