Mónica Zalaquett Explained

Mónica Zalaquett Said
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile
Birth Date:1962 5, df=y
Term Start:9 June 2020
Term End:11 March 2022
President:Sebastián Piñera
Predecessor:Macarena Santelices
Successor:Antonia Orellana
Office1:Deputy of the Republic
Term Start1:11 March 2010
Term End1:11 March 2014
Predecessor1:Roberto Sepúlveda
Successor1:Joaquín Lavín León
Constituency1:20th District
Party:Unión Demócrata Independiente (UDI)
Relatives:Pablo Zalaquett (brother)
Profession:Journalist

Mónica Beatriz Zalaquett Said (born May 4, 1962 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean business and political communicator.[1]

Between 2010 and 2014 she was a deputy of the district N ° 20 by the Independent Democratic Union (UDI).

Between 2020 and 2022, she served as Minister of Women and Gender Equity under the second government of Sebastián Piñera, replacing Macarena Santelices.[2] [3]

Education

She has degrees in journalism studies from the Bolivian Catholic University and political science from Universidad de Los Andes and Universidad del Desarrollo. She also has a Diploma in Management for Political Campaign from the American University of the United States.

Political career

She has been a member of the Independent Democratic Union (UDI) since 2000. [4] That same year, she worked in the campaign of Pablo Zalaquett, who was elected mayor of the Municipality of Florida and in 2005 was part of the command of Pablo Longueira, who was elected senator for Santiago Oriente.

Personal life

She is the daughter of the Chilean with Lebanese descent Antonio Zalaquett and the Peruvian of Palestinian descent Beatriz Said. Her brother is the former mayor of Santiago, Pablo Zalaquett.

She is married to Bolivian businessman Dieter Garafulic and is the mother of four children: Nicole, Diego, Tomás and Matías.

References

  1. Web site: Nacional. Biblioteca del Congreso. Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional Historia Política. 2020-06-11. bcn.cl.
  2. Web site: Gob.cl - Ministry of Women and Gender Equity. 2020-06-11. Government of Chile. en.
  3. Web site: Editor. Web. 2020-06-09. Mónica Zalaquett takes oath as Chile's new Women & Gender Equality minister. 2020-06-11. Chile News Breaking News, Views, Analysis. en-US.
  4. News: 2020-06-09. Chile's women's minister, Pinochet's great niece, resigns a month into post. en. Reuters. 2020-06-11.