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Born on Valladolid, the 12th December of 1963, Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto is a spanish deputy on the current parliamentary term and a former sportswoman.  
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Born in Valladolid on 12th December 1963, Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto is a Spanish Deputy in the current parliament.  
  
 
== Political Career ==  
 
== Political Career ==  
  
Afther abandon her athletic career, Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto was a sports commentator on the public spanish TV (TVE) during the Olimpic Games of Sidney (2000). She started her political career with the People's Party being elected as a senator for the constituency of Alicante in the elections of 2000, 2004, 2008. She has been spokeswoman of the Women Comission of the Spanish Olimpic Comitte and President of the special comitte for the sportsmen situation.
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After ending her athletic career, Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto was a sports commentator on Spanish state TV (TVE) during the Sydney Olympic Games. She started her political career with the People's Party being elected as a Senator for the constituency of Alicante in the elections of 2000, 2004, 2008. She has been spokeswoman for the Women's Commission, the Spanish Olympic Committee, and President of the Special Committee for the Sport.
  
 
== Education ==  
 
== Education ==  
  
Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto has a MA in sports.  
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Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto has a Masters in Sports Science.  
  
 
== External Links ==  
 
== External Links ==  

Revision as of 10:25, 30 September 2014

Born in Valladolid on 12th December 1963, Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto is a Spanish Deputy in the current parliament.

Political Career

After ending her athletic career, Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto was a sports commentator on Spanish state TV (TVE) during the Sydney Olympic Games. She started her political career with the People's Party being elected as a Senator for the constituency of Alicante in the elections of 2000, 2004, 2008. She has been spokeswoman for the Women's Commission, the Spanish Olympic Committee, and President of the Special Committee for the Sport.

Education

Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto has a Masters in Sports Science.

External Links

Political Activity of Miriam Guadalupe Blanco Soto

Official website of the spanish parliament