Guillermina Bravo Montaño
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Guillermina Bravo Montaño (born 27 July 1949) is a Colombian teacher and
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of the
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(MIRA) party. Currently she is a member of the
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. She was
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of the
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from 2008 to 2011.


Political career

From 2006 to 2007 she was a member of the leadership of her party, the Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) party, at the Cali city level. In 2006 she ran for Representative of the Valle del Cauca Department, being less than 1,000 votes away from getting a seat as Representative. In 2007 she was elected Deputy of the Department Assembly of Valle del Cauca. In 2008 she served as the leader of her party at the Valle del Cauca Department level. During her term as Deputy she authored 10 Ordinances related to Social, Educational and Entrepreneurial promotion matters. In 2011 she ran for Governor of the Valle del Cauca Department, coming in fourth place thanks to 80,000 votes. In 2014 she ran again for Representative of the Valle del Cauca Department and was elected thanks to 7,194 votes. During her term as Representative, she co-authored, along with his
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, the law commonly known as "Natalia Ponce Law", which increases the sentences related to
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to up to 50 years of prison. She was designated Spokesperson of the Afro-parliamentary group of the
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in 2014. A year later, she was designated Chairwoman of the Afro-parliamentary group.


Recognition

In 2008 she received the ''Pro-Joven Award'', which is bestowed by the Municipal Council of Youth of the El Cerrito Municipality upon those leaders who promote positive changes and development to the region. In the same year, she received the ''Ancestral Heritage Golden Palm Award'' in the Political Contribution category, bestowed during the Expo-Pacific 2008 Convention. This award is granted based on the contributions of an individual to the
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culture. In 2010 she received the ''Afro-descence Excellence Medal'' from the interim Governor Raymundo Tello, as an acknowledgment of her authorship of
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299 of 2009, which set guidelines for a public policy to benefit the
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,
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and
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communities of the Valle del Cauca Department. In 2014 she received the ''Guachupé of Gold Award'' in the Afro-Colombian leadership category, awarded by the Afro-colombian society of Bogotá D.C., as an acknowledgment of her constant efforts to benefit the Afro-Colombian communities, especially women. In 2015 she received a ''Formal-style Honour Note'' from the Department Assembly of Valle del Cauca due to her leadership and contributions to the development of the Colombian Pacific region and her social and political career in favor of women.


Personal life

Guillermina Bravo Montaño was born in Cali, Colombia, on 27 July 1949. She graduated in Social Sciences at Santiago de Cali University. She took two specialization courses, one in
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processes and one in Administrative and Political Management. She worked as a teacher for over 25 years.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bravo Montano, Guillermina 1949 births Colombian Protestants 21st-century Colombian women politicians 21st-century Colombian politicians Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation politicians Living people Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia Members of the Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International People from Cali People from Valle del Cauca Department