Mónica López (politician)
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Mónica López is an
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politician. she was a provincial
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in
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. In October 2011, she was the candidate for the provincial vice-governorship on
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's ticket as part of the Union for Social Development party (''Unión para el Desarrollo Social''). The elections resulted in the victory of incumbent governor
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. López is recognized primarily in the political sphere of Buenos Aires Province. She is of
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extraction, and in addition to her post as provincial deputy, she heads a group of politically involved women called "United for the Province" (''Unidas por la Provincia''), which seeks to integrate active women politicians and representatives of social organizations.


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