Manuela Alvarado Explained

Manuela Alvarado
Birth Place:Cantel, Quetzaltenango
Office:Member of Central American Parliament
for Guatemala
Term Start:14 January 2024
Office1:Member of the Congress of Guatemala
Term Start1:14 January 1996
Term End1:14 January 2000
Constituency1:Quetzaltenango
Otherparty:Democratic Front New Guatemala

Manuela Alvarado López is a Guatemalan indigenous activist and politician. A founding member of Semilla party, she is member of the Central American Parliament for Guatemala since 2024, having been elected in 2023 general election.[1]

Biography

Alvarado is a Kʼicheʼ Mayan, she worked as a nurse and primary school teacher in her native Cantel, Quetzaltenango. Subsequently, Alvarado was a community leader. She was elected as the representative of Mayan women in the National Council for Peace Agreements.[2]

She was elected as a member of Congress for Quetzaltenango Department for Democratic Front New Guatemala party in 1995 general election. She took office on 14 January 1996 and became one of the first Mayan women to win a seat.[3] [4]

As a member of Congress, she chaired the Legislative Women's Commission in 1997. During her term, a first bill was presented to criminalize sexual harassment and discrimination. After, she served on the Legislative Finance Commission. She did not run for re-election and left Congress in 2000.

Alvarado returned to politics as founder of Semilla party. She occupied second place on the party list for the Central American Parliament in 2023 general election and was elected.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Así será la representación de Guatemala en el Parlacén, con 20 diputados titulares de nueve partidos políticos. Ola. Ana Lucía. 16 July 2023. Prensa Libre. 13 September 2023. spanish.
  2. Web site: Paz para Colombia. Usi. Eva. 27 January 2012. Deutsche Welle. 14 September 2023. spanish.
  3. Web site: Giving Voice to the Majority: an Interview with Quiche Maya Legislator Manuela Alvarado. 11 March 1997. Hartford Web Publishing. 13 September 2023.
  4. Web site: Las mujeres y las elecciones nacionales. 16 July 2023. Gazeta. 13 September 2023. spanish.