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15-439: Barrientos ( Spanish pronunciation: [baˈrjentos] ) is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Politicians and scholars [ edit ] Andrea Barrientos (born 1989), Bolivian politician, businesswoman and former singer-songwriter Baltasar Alamos de Barrientos (1555–1640), Spanish scholar Gonzalo Barrientos (born 1941), Democratic member of

30-546: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Andrea Barrientos Andrea Bruna Barrientos Sahonero (born 30 March 1989) is a Bolivian businesswoman, politician, and singer-songwriter serving as senator for Cochabamba since 2020. A member of Civic Community , she served as the leader of the alliance's caucus in the Senate from 2020 to 2021. Andrea Barrientos was born on 30 March 1989 in Cochabamba . Barrientos

45-685: The Bolivian Catholic University , where she graduated with degrees in Philosophy and Letters. As a university student, she involved herself in numerous United Nations programs, representing Bolivia at events in Mexico and Switzerland. In 2014, she joined the Cochabamba branch of Global Shapers Community, an international youth organization dedicated to developing projects surrounding political activism, education, environmentalism, and technology. At

60-419: The legalization of medical marijuana , though she affirmed that any further steps would necessitate "a great national debate". Unlike other opposition leaders, Barrientos was not entirely opposed to cooperating with the ruling Movement for Socialism (MAS-IPSP), stating: "we want to break that idea that the opposition opposes everything for the sake of it   ... and that involves a constant dialogue with

75-478: The surname Barrientos . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barrientos&oldid=1249662621 " Categories : Surnames Spanish-language surnames Hidden categories: Pages with Spanish IPA Articles with short description Short description

90-488: The MAS". In one statement at a Senate session, Barrientos stated that she "has more in common" with the MAS than with the right-wing Creemos . Those assertions garnered criticism from opposition politicians, including from within her own bloc, and led CC to publicly clarify that they were made in a "personal capacity". As a result, on 10 September 2021, she stepped down as CC's Senate leader in order to avoid potential divisions within

105-489: The Philippines Marco Barrientos (born 1963), Mexican Christian musician Maria Barrientos (1883–1946), Spanish opera singer Mauricio Barrientos (born 1977), Mexican actor Paola Barrientos (born 1975), Argentine actress Rafael "Lito" Barrientos (1919–2008), Salvadoran musician Matthew Barrientos (born 2006) Internet Celebrity [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

120-2341: The Texas Senate from 1985 to 2007 Lope de Barrientos (1382–1469), clergyman and statesman of the Spanish Crown of Castile Manuel Espino Barrientos (born 1959), president of the National Action Party (PAN) of Mexico Nora Barrientos (born 1960), Chilean politician René Barrientos (1919–1969), president of Bolivia from 1964 to 1966 and 1966 to 1969 Simone Barrientos (born 1963), German politician Sportspeople [ edit ] Armando Barrientos (1906–1998), Cuban fencer Christian Barrientos (born 1984), Mexican footballer Claudio Barrientos (1936–1982), Chilean boxer Felipe Barrientos (born 1984), Chilean handball player Felipe Barrientos (footballer) (born 1997), Chilean footballer Felix Barrientos (born 1967), Filipino tennis player Fernando Barrientos (born 1991), Argentine footballer Hamlet Barrientos (born 1978), Bolivian footballer Henry Barrientos (born 1966), Chilean footballer and manager Hernando Barrientos (born 1953), Colombian sports shooter Hugo Barrientos (born 1977), Argentine footballer Isaac Barrientos (1966–1987), Puerto Rican boxer Jaime Barrientos (born 1980), Chilean footballer and manager. Jean Barrientos (born 1990), Uruguayan footballer José Barrientos (1904–1945), Cuban sprinter Juan Manuel Barrientos (born 1982), Argentine footballer Marcelo Barrientos (born 1970), Chilean long-distance runner. Nicolás Barrientos (born 1987), Colombian tennis player Pablo Barrientos (born 1985), Argentine footballer Rafael Ernesto Barrientos (born 1979), Salvadoran footballer Rene Barrientos (born 1943), Filipino boxer Rudy Barrientos (born 1999), Guatemalan footballer Sebastián Barrientos (born 1989), Chilean footballer Sergio Barrientos (born 1986), Colombian chess player Wilfredo Barrientos (born 1946), Chilean footballer Yashira Barrientos (born 1994), Mexican footballer Entertainment [ edit ] Adriana Barrientos (born 1980), Chilean model, dancer and television personality Jennifer Barrientos , Miss Universe pageant representative for

135-431: The age of 15, she started the band Inédito. Upon entering university, Barrientos became a singer for the rock band Espiral, with which she has participated in multiple festivals and tours. During this time, she wrote songs for both herself and other popular Bolivian singers and bands. However, she eventually put an end to that life path to pursue an entrepreneurial career. She is the co-founder and chief innovation officer of

150-541: The company Andes Business Solutions. Barrientos entered the political sphere in late 2016 and early 2017 when she joined the D-19 youth platform, which stood in opposition to the Plurinational Constitutional Court 's decision to allow President Evo Morales to run for a fourth term. Through a family friend, she began participating in political meetings, where she met César Virguetti , who invited her to join

165-460: The institution so that this doesn't repeat". She went on to consider that it was "unacceptable that we have sexist representatives" in government. Padilla later apologized and confirmed that he would appear before the Ethics Commission if summoned. Mauricio Barrientos Mauricio Barrientos (professionally known as "El Diablito") is a Mexican actor, stand-up comedian, and writer. He

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180-468: The national directorate of Civic Community (CC). In the 2019 general elections, CC presented Barrientos as its candidate for first senator for Cochabamba. Though the results of that election were annulled , she was once again presented in 2020, where she was elected as the only opposition senator in the department. At a plenary session of elected legislators of CC held in La Paz on 28 October 2020, Barrientos

195-421: The opposition. During a debate in the Senate on 29 July 2021, La Paz Senator Hilarion Padilla stated that "I don't have to argue with [Barrientos], because in the end she is a woman", a statement Barrientos repudiated as "explicit machismo ". The following day, Barrientos filed a complaint against Padilla with the Ethics Commission, saying that it was "extremely important that a precedent be established within

210-551: Was educated at the Federico Froebel German School, where from a young age, she participated in volunteer and leadership activities aimed at environmental conservation. In high school, she assisted in various urban forestry projects, planting and maintaining trees in the streets and squares of Cochabamba. At the same time, Barrientos worked part-time with Terapéutica Puntiti, an organization dedicated to assisting children with learning disabilities . Barrientos attended

225-458: Was elected as the leader of the alliance's caucus in the Chamber of Senators. Politically, she has aligned herself at the left-wing of the coalition, making statements in support of women's and LGBT rights as well as the unrestricted legalization of abortion . She has also called for substantial educational, health, judicial, and tax reform. To combat the illicit drug trade , Barrientos proposed

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