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Mazaly Aguilar
Mazaly Aguilar Pinar (; born 20 September 1949) is a Spanish politician of the political party Vox (political party), Vox, who was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2019 European Parliament election in Spain, 2019. Mazaly Aguilar has a degree in Economics from the Complutense University of Madrid. She has worked for twenty-five years in various companies (Bank of America, BBVA, Banesto, Trasmediterrànea, Airtel-Vodafone). Mazaly Aguilar is Vice President of Vox, responsible for relations with private bodies and public institutions. On 26 May 2019, she was elected Member of the European Parliament. As Vice-Chairwoman of the Agriculture Committee, despite her inexperience in this field, she has committed herself to defending the Community aid paid to Spanish farmers under the Common Agricultural Policy and to being vigilant about the Free Trade Agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, without opposing it. References

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Vox (political Party)
Vox (Latin for "voice", often stylized as VOX; ) is a national-conservative political party in Spain. Founded in 2013, it is currently led by party president Santiago Abascal, vice presidents Jorge Buxadé, Javier Ortega Smith, Reyes Romero, and secretary general Ignacio Garriga. Vox is identified as right-wing to far-right by academics and mainstream journalists. The party entered the Spanish parliament for the first time in the April 2019 general election, and became the country's third political force after the November 2019 Spanish general election, in which it secured 3.6 million votes and 52 seats in the Congress of Deputies. Its public support is on the rise, according to results of subsequent regional elections, and opinion polls. History Origins Vox was founded on 17 December 2013, and publicly launched at a press conference in Madrid on 16 January 2014 as a split from the People's Party (PP). This schism was interpreted as an offshoot of "neoconservative" or " ...
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