Journalist and Former Socialist Deputy Anna Balletbó Dies at the Age of 81
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Journalist and former congresswoman for the PSC Anna Balletbó died this Friday at the age of 81.
She was one of the founders of the PSC, which she represented in Congress for decades, and currently chaired the Olof Palme International Foundation.
Former PSC deputy Anna Balletbó has passed away this Friday at the age of 81. Her name was forever linked to the attempted coup d’état of February 23, 1981, when, pregnant, she was the first person to leave Congress after the assault of Antonio Tejero. That afternoon, while the lieutenant colonel was shooting at the ceiling of the Chamber, Balletbó protected his head and belly before receiving permission to leave the House. Later, she was told, …
Journalist, former PSC MP, and president of the International Olof Palme Foundation (FIOP), Anna Balletbò, died this Friday at the age of 81, according to Europa Press.
During his political career he stood out for his work in favor of feminism and the defense of human rights
The coup d'état of 23-F took place while she was in an advanced state of gestation, a circumstance that made that day the first person to leave the Congress of Deputies
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