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Raquel Cecilia Kismer de Olmos (born 12 December 1952), better known as Kelly Olmos, is an
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economist and politician currently serving as the country's Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security since 10 October 2022, in the cabinet of President
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. A member of the
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(PJ), she has spent most of her political career in
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, where she has served as a member of the Deliberative Council (1993–1997), and later, after the adoption of the city's new constitution in 1996, as a member of the City Legislature (1997–2000). She also served in a number of executive positions within the city government under Mayor Jorge Domínguez. From 2007 to 2011, she was Secretary of Municipal Affairs (a post within the
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) during the presidencies of
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and
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. She was director of the Banco Argentino de Desarrollo BICE from 2020 to 2022 and later served as vice president of the bank from January to October 2022.


Early life

Raquel Kismer was born on 12 December 1952 in the
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neighbourhood of
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, in her own words, a "working-class ''
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'' hat led to herbecoming a
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". She studied economics at the
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Faculty of Economic Sciences, eventually graduating with a ''
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'' degree. In addition, she counts with a
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on urban economics from
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.


Career

Olmos' political career began under the wing of
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, former
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to
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. Her first elected post was to the Deliberative Council of Buenos Aires in 1993, before the adoption of the new city constitution which reformed the council into the City Legislature. She also served as a member of the City Legislature from 1997 to 2000, as part of the
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bloc backing President Menem. She also served as director of the Corporación Buenos Aires Sur and as Secretary of Social Promotion, Production and Services and as Secretary of Industry and Commerce of Buenos Aires under Mayor Jorge Domínguez. In March 2007, during the presidency of
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, she was appointed as Secretary of Municipal Affairs (within the scope of the
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), reporting to Minister
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. She remained in the position following the election of
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as president, then reporting to Minister
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, until 2009. In 2020, she was appointed to the directorate of the Banco Argentino de Desarrollo BICE, a state-owned development bank. She would later become vice-president of the bank in 2022. In addition, Olmos has served as a member of the national council of the Justicialist Party. She also serves as a member of the Superior Council of the
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(UNTREF) and as director of its Instituto de Administración, Gobierno y Economía. On 10 October 2022, it was announced
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would resign from his position as Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security. President
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then designated Olmos to the post, and she assumed office on 13 October 2022. It was one of three cabinet appointments made that day, alongside Ayelén Mazzina (to the
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) and Victoria Tolosa Paz (to the Ministry of Social Development).


Personal life

She is married to Orlando Olmos, with whom she has three children. She describes herself as a feminist.


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