Blanca Alicia Ávalos de Méndez was a Salvadoran politician. In 1956 she became one of the first group of women to be elected the Legislative Assembly. She remained a member until 1960.
Blanca Ávalos de Méndez | |
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Deputy of the Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1956–1960 | |
Biography
editÁvalos was a Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification (PRUD) candidate in the 1956 parliamentary elections. With the PRUD winning all 54 seats, she became one of the first group of four women to enter the Legislative Assembly.[1] She was re-elected in 1958, serving until 1960.[2]
References
edit- ^ Ignacia Everilda Lobo, una de las primeras mujeres en votar en El Salvador en 1950 El Salvador, 27 January 2019
- ^ Hacia la participación política de las mujeres en El Salvador Legislative Assembly