Adriana Olguín
Adriana Margarita Olguín Büche (amụrụ Luz Adriana Margarita Olguín Buche; 18 Nọvemba 1911 - 24 Disemba 2015) [1] bụ onye ọka iwu na onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị onye Chile. Ọ bụ onye minista na-ahụ maka ikpe ziri ezi n'oge ọchịchị Gabriel González Videla, na-eme Olguín onye ozi nwanyị mbụ nke Chile.
Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]A mụrụ Adriana Olguín de Baltra na Valparaíso na 1911 nye Arsenio Olguín na Adela Büche. Mgbe ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ n'obodo ya na Liceo No 2 de Niñas, ọ sonyere na ngalaba nke Iwu na Social Sciences na Mahadum Chile. Olguín dechara akwụkwọ akụkọ ya na 1936, Iwu Loopholes na ikike ikpe. Afọ abụọ ka e mesịrị, ọ ghọrọ onye ọka iwu nwere "iche n'otu". Mgbe ọ na-agụ akwụkwọ na mahadum, ọ zutere di ya n'ọdịnihu, Alberto Baltra, onye ya na ya nwere otu nwa nwoke, bụ Luis Alberto.[1]
Ọrụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]After university, Olguín had a number of positions, both as a professional attorney for Valparaiso Customs and as a professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law. She was also politically active, having established the National Association of Housewives.[2] Like her husband, she sympathized with the Radical Party, but was never an active member in it.
A họpụtara ya onye minista na-ahụ maka ikpe ziri ezi na 1952, n'oge gọọmentị Gabriel González Videla. N'agbanyeghị na ọ jere ozi naanị obere oge, a na-ewere ya dị ka nwanyị mbụ nwere ọkwa ọkwa na Latin America.[1] [2] N’oge na-adịghị anya ka Olguín họpụtachara dịka onye minista na-ahụ maka ikpe ziri ezi, María Teresa del Canto ka akpọrọ onye minista mmụta (1952–53), n’agbanyeghị na ụmụ nwanyị ekereghị oke mkpa na ọchịchị Chile ruo n’afọ 1990.[3]
N'etiti 1946 na 1953 ọ rụrụ ọrụ na Women's Bureau. Na 1955 ọ sonyeere bọọdụ nke Bar Association na n'ime afọ 60 ọ bụ onye ndụmọdụ gbasara iwu na Comptroller General nke Republic. O mechara sonye na Council State nke ndị agha kpọkọtara n'etiti 1981 na 1989..
Ebem si dee
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ El Mercurio S.A.P.. El Mercurio.com. diario.elmercurio.com. Retrieved on 2015-11-19.
- ↑ Lidia Baltra Montaner (1 January 2006). "Adriana Olguín de Baltra, Ministra de Judicia (1952)", Señora presidenta--: mujeres que gobiernan países. Editorial Mare Nostrum, 8–. ISBN 978-956-8089-12-2.
- ↑ Gretchen Bauer (10 March 2011). Women in Executive Power: A Global Overview. Taylor & Francis, 112–. ISBN 978-1-136-81915-5.