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Carlota Bustelo, Former Socialist and Feminist Deputy, Dies at 85...

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Former Socialist and feminist Member Carlota Bustelo has passed away at age 85, as confirmed by this...

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Former Socialist and feminist Member Carlota Bustelo has passed away at age 85, as confirmed by this...

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She was the first director of the Women's Institute in 1983.

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Carlota Bustelo, a socialist deputy in the first legislature of democracy and first director of the Women's Institute, died at the age of 85, according to reports...

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"We have just learned with great sadness the death of Carlota Bustelo, a reference to feminism that opened the way for many of us to follow. We will always be indebted to her. Thanks for your struggle, compañera," Montero said through a message on the social network X. Bustelo, born in Madrid in 1939, was a graduate in political and economic and socialist sciences since 1974. In 1976 she built the Women's Liberation Front. She was also the first…

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Former Socialist MP and feminist Carlota Bustelo has died at the age of 85, as confirmed this Thursday by the First Vice President of the Government, María Jesús Montero, in a message on X. "We have just learned with enormous sadness of the death of Carlota Bustelo, a reference of feminism who paved the way for many of us to follow later. We will always be in her debt. Thank you for your fight, comrade," Montero said.

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Carlota Bustelo, a socialist deputy in the Constituent Legislature and first director of the Women's Institute, died at the age of 85, according to several PSOE leaders. Bustelo (Madrid, 1939) was a deputy in the first democracy legislature, between 1977 and 1979, and launched the Women's Institute in 1983, a position she held until 1988, when she went to the Undersecretary of Social Affairs, where she was until 1990. She was Honorary President …

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