Cristina Reyes (Venezuelan Actress)
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Cristina Eugenia Reyes Hidalgo (born August 26, 1981) is an Ecuadorian poet, lawyer, and politician. She is currently a member of the
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for the Social Christian Party and part of the ., and is currently the President of the Andean Parliament, since July 14, 2023.


Biography

Cristina Reyes was born on August 26, 1981 into a Catholic family, the daughter of doctors Xavier Reyes Feijoo and Cristina Hidalgo de Reyes. She has two younger brothers, Xavier and Belisario Reyes Hidalgo. She studied at Las Mercedarias Catholic school, and was named queen of the city of Guayaquil in 2001. She studied law at the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil and earned a master's degree in Political Action from
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in Spain. She competed at Miss Ecuador 2004 where she placed 1st Runner-up and gained the right to represent her country at
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in
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,
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. Although she did not make the first cut at
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, Reyes placed in the top 10's Beauty Beach and top 20's Talent competitions. In 2005, Cristina was selected to compete at
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in
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,
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; she placed in the top 16 at the final night. It was the first Ecuadorian classification in this beauty contest. She was a program host at
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, Telesistema (now
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), , and Ecuavisa. Her first appearance as a reporter on television was on the program ''Ventana a la Calle'', hosted by Kenneth Carrera, who was later replaced by Reyes when he became involved in politics.


Political career

In November 2007, Reyes was a member of the
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for the Social Christian Party, where she joined the panel on Sovereignty and Latin American integration. For the , she was nominated as city councilor for the alliance between the Social Christian Party and the , obtaining the second highest vote among the councilors, behind only . In November 2012 she resigned as councilor to participate in the , in which she was elected as a
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member representing Guayas Province. During her term she was part of the Workers' and Social Security Commission. In the she retained her seat in the Assembly. In August 2017, she accused the Legislative Administration of inefficiency in an interview, which caused her to be sanctioned in January 2018 with a 10-day suspension without pay. In response, on January 16, she filed a protective action with the to counteract the measure. A week later, Judge Lucila Gómez dismissed the sanction, accepting the protective action in her favor. On January 8, 2019, Reyes was retained as the third member of the Legislative Council (CAL) with 79 votes in favor, 27 against, and 11 abstentions, following the resignation of . Before the elections in February 2021, she requested unpaid leave from the assembly so that she could take part in the elections. 42 other members also made the same request including Wilma Andrade, , Mónica Alemán,
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and Verónica Arias. During her absence her job would be carried out by her substitute. In the elections to renew the
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, held on July 14, 2023, she was elected President of the Andean Parliament for one year.


Personal life

Reyes has two children. On August 26, 2021, she accepted a marriage proposal from Quito businessman Patrick Mitaz.


Publications

* ''Travesía'' (2000), collection of 62 poems, most with a romantic theme * ''Tierna Furia'' (2007), poetry collection * ''@Yo Libertadora'' (2012), poetry collection * ''Mis plenos poderes'' (2018), poetry collection


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Reyes, Cristina 1981 births 21st-century Ecuadorian poets 21st-century Ecuadorian lawyers Ecuadorian television presenters Women members of the National Assembly (Ecuador) Ecuadorian women lawyers Ecuadorian women poets Living people Members of the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly (2007–2008) Members of the National Assembly (Ecuador) People from Guayaquil Social Christian Party (Ecuador) politicians Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil alumni Women television personalities 21st-century Ecuadorian women writers Ecuadorian women television presenters Francisco de Vitoria University alumni 21st-century women lawyers