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Members of Parliament Promote Recognition of First Indigenous Women as Benemerita De La Patria

Summary by El Mundo CR
Representatives promote recognition of the first indigenous woman as Benemerita de la Patria San José, 16 Sep (elmundo.cr) – Rep. Luz Mary Alpízar, with the support of sixteen legislators of the Parliamentary Group of Women Deputies (GPMD) and the Technical Unit for Gender Equality and Equity of the Legislative Assembly (UTIEG), presented an initiative that proposes to declare Benemerita de la Patria to Filomena Navas Salazar (1926-2006), a prom…
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Representatives promote recognition of the first indigenous woman as Benemerita de la Patria San José, 16 Sep (elmundo.cr) – Rep. Luz Mary Alpízar, with the support of sixteen legislators of the Parliamentary Group of Women Deputies (GPMD) and the Technical Unit for Gender Equality and Equity of the Legislative Assembly (UTIEG), presented an initiative that proposes to declare Benemerita de la Patria to Filomena Navas Salazar (1926-2006), a prom…

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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