Person
Sabater Llorens, Inmaculada (1952-)Alternative forms (other languages) Other forms
Novelda (Alicante, España) 1952-04-29 - existente actualmente
Spanish politician and shoe worker. Vicente Sabater Cola's daughter, who was a clandestine socialist soldier during the Second Republic. From 1966, Inmaculada worked at several shoe companies in Elda, Petrer and Novelda, and when she was 18 years old, he participated in the foundation of "Amics de la Cultura de Novelda". In 1972 she joined the Workers Associations of Catholic Action (HOAC), even though she left the Catholic movement three years later and joined PSOE and UGT. In the very first democratic elections, she was elected deputy of the Socialist Parliamentarian Group for Alicante during the Constituent Legislature (1977-1979). Moreover, she was the second secretary of the Commission of Health and Security (1977-1978), and member of the Commissions of the Problems of Physical and Mental Disabled (1977-1978) and of the Problems of Elderly People (1978). She dismissed from his post on December 1978 and left the party. On January 1979, Inmaculada joined the Spanish Communist Party and was elected councilor of the Council of Elche in 1979. Later on, she has been technician of Citizen Participation of Elche and participated in the Narova NGO, which cooperate internationally with Latin America.
Date of the event: 1977-07-13 - 1979-01-02
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