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María Dolores García Cotarelo

María Dolores García Cotarelo (born 17 August 1943 in A Coruña) is a Spanish politician. First involved with a clandestine socialist organization back in 1975, she went on to become the Deputy Mayor of Culture of the City Hall of Granada and was charged with insulting religion. She continued to be involved in party politics in 2017, and was honored in 2018 as one of eleven women who helped bring democracy to Granada.

María Dolores García Cotarelo
Born
María Dolores García Cotarelo

(1943-08-17)17 August 1943
NationalitySpanish
Other namesMariló García Cotarelo
OccupationPolitician
Years active1975 -
SpouseÁngel Díaz Sol

Political career edit

García Cotarelo joined a clandestine socialist organization in 1975.[1] In this period, she and her then husband Ángel Díaz Sol were key figures in the Granada socialist community.[2][3] After the democratic transition, her political activity was able to be open as result of changes in Spain. She went on to become the Deputy Mayor of Culture of the City Hall of Granada.[1][4][5][6] She was on the socialist of candidates for the 1979 local Granada elections.[7][8] In 1982, García Cotarelo was involved with the International Theater Festival of Granada project, which rSn into problems as a result of the political situation at the time.[9] he proposed the Rimado de Ciudad project in 1983.[10] In 1984, she was prosecuted for insulting religion, violating article 209 of the Penal Code, after allowing a comic depicting a priest holding up his cassock to reveal his genitals that were an inverted cross to be included in an exhibition she organized.[4][11][12] The comic was removed from the exhibit by Franco era councilor Eduardo Jiménez Gil de Sagredo. García Cotarelo told El Pais at the time, "The times of censorship have already passed, and from this exhibition is the municipality the only responsible."[11] At the same time of the prosecution, she was also named a Bishop of the Reformed Universal Church of God in Spain.[4] While she was Deputy Mayor, she supported the local music scene.[13] She also helped bring carnival to the city.[14] She was acquitted in June 1985.[15] She continued to serve in the role of Deputy Mayor of Culture in 1986 and 1987.[16][17] Following a fire at the Manuel de Falla auditorium, opposition councilor Enrique Martínez Checa demanded the resignation of García Cotarelo and several others in the city government.[18]

García Cotarelo went on to serve as director of Museo Casa Natal Federico García Lorca for a short period of time in the 2000s.[19] She was still involved in PSOE party politics in 2017.[20][21] In 2018, she was one of eleven women honored by the Townhall of Granada for helping restore democracy to the city. The other women were Mercedes Moll de Miguel, Antonina Rodrigo, Concepción Fernández-Píñar Lorca, María Izquierdo Rojo, Natividad Bullejos Cáliz, Milagros Mantilla de los Ríos, Amalia Jiménez García, Francisca Fuillerat Pérez, Mariluz Escribano Pueo and Fermina Puerta Rodríguez.[22][23]

Personal edit

Garcia Cotarelo was born on 17 August 1943 in A Coruña.[1][8] She was married to Ángel Díaz Sol, with whom she has two children who are nine years apart in age.[1][8] One was born in 1975, and the other was born in 1966.[8] Her husband was born in Madrid, and sources have wrongly listed his place of birth as hers.[1][8] She moved from Madrid, where she met her husband at university, to Granada so he could take a faculty teaching position.[8] Garcia Cotarelo studied biology, and her profession before entering politics as a biologist with a focus on human genetics.[8]

While her name is María Dolores, she has been called a number of names including Mariló and Beatriz.  No one actually calls her María Dolores.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "García Cotarelo, María Dolores". Fundación Pablo Iglesias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  2. ^ Hoy, Granada (2018-03-11). "Ángel díaz solCuando 'El Gordo' cayó en Granada". Granada Hoy (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  3. ^ "'Un partido fuerte, un partido unido' | El Independiente de Granada". www.elindependientedegranada.es. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  4. ^ a b c "María Dolores Garcia Cotarelo,". El País (in Spanish). 1984-10-11. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  5. ^ "ABC (Madrid) - 30/01/1986, p. 47 - ABC.es Hemeroteca". hemeroteca.abc.es. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  6. ^ a b Hernández, María F. Sánchez (2014-06-23). Mujeres y política granadina. Una mirada a través de la prensa y la radio del último cuarto del siglo XX (in Spanish). Editorial Dykinson, S.L. ISBN 9788490850503.
  7. ^ Mellado, Juan de Dios; Juliá, Pablo (2005). Memoria de la transición democrática en Granada (in Spanish). Centro de Estudios Andaluces. ISBN 9788496337275.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "Díaz Sol, Ángel". Congress (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  9. ^ Hoy, Granada (2018-06-03). "Cuando Granada pudo ser Avignon". Granada Hoy (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  10. ^ "Olvidos.es Procesos: RIMADO DE CIUDAD: 30 AÑOS DESPUÉS". www.olvidos.es. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  11. ^ a b "Concejala procesada por la exhibición de un 'comic' contra la religión católica". El País (in Spanish). 1984-09-19. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  12. ^ "Historias de censura en Granada". Ideal (in European Spanish). 2007-07-23. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  13. ^ "La película de 091: los cimientos de la escena granadina". Efe Eme (in Spanish). 2018-02-26. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  14. ^ Moreno, Lorena (2018-02-21). "Carnavales con Historia, en el Zaidín". GranadaiMedia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  15. ^ "Una concejala de Granada, absuelta de un delito contra la libertad de conciencia". El País (in Spanish). 1985-06-05. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  16. ^ "El alcalde de Granada atribuye a 'ultras' el incendio del auditorio Manuel de Falla". El País (in Spanish). 1986-08-29. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  17. ^ "La policía investiga una pista sobre el incendio del auditorio Manuel de Falla". El País (in Spanish). 1986-08-15. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  18. ^ "Indicios de que un atentado provocó el incendio del auditorio Manuel de Falla, según un informe municipal". El País (in Spanish). 1986-08-14. ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  19. ^ Razón, La (2007-12-28). "El reto de Fuente Vaqueros". www.larazon.es (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  20. ^ "La candidatura de los afines a Barbón se perfila con un manifiesto "por el cambio"". El Comercio (in Spanish). 2017-11-05. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  21. ^ "El PSOE promoverá la modernización del sector agrario y aportará más fondos". Ideal (in European Spanish). 2015-03-18. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  22. ^ "Granada reivindica el papel de once mujeres que construyeron la democracia". El Independiente de Granada. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  23. ^ "Emotiva reivindicación de las mujeres de la Transición". Ideal (in Spanish). 2018-11-27. Retrieved 2019-04-20.

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Maria Dolores Garcia Cotarelo born 17 August 1943 in A Coruna is a Spanish politician First involved with a clandestine socialist organization back in 1975 she went on to become the Deputy Mayor of Culture of the City Hall of Granada and was charged with insulting religion She continued to be involved in party politics in 2017 and was honored in 2018 as one of eleven women who helped bring democracy to Granada Maria Dolores Garcia CotareloBornMaria Dolores Garcia Cotarelo 1943 08 17 17 August 1943A CorunaNationalitySpanishOther namesMarilo Garcia CotareloOccupationPoliticianYears active1975 SpouseAngel Diaz SolPolitical career editGarcia Cotarelo joined a clandestine socialist organization in 1975 1 In this period she and her then husband Angel Diaz Sol were key figures in the Granada socialist community 2 3 After the democratic transition her political activity was able to be open as result of changes in Spain She went on to become the Deputy Mayor of Culture of the City Hall of Granada 1 4 5 6 She was on the socialist of candidates for the 1979 local Granada elections 7 8 In 1982 Garcia Cotarelo was involved with the International Theater Festival of Granada project which rSn into problems as a result of the political situation at the time 9 he proposed the Rimado de Ciudad project in 1983 10 In 1984 she was prosecuted for insulting religion violating article 209 of the Penal Code after allowing a comic depicting a priest holding up his cassock to reveal his genitals that were an inverted cross to be included in an exhibition she organized 4 11 12 The comic was removed from the exhibit by Franco era councilor Eduardo Jimenez Gil de Sagredo Garcia Cotarelo told El Pais at the time The times of censorship have already passed and from this exhibition is the municipality the only responsible 11 At the same time of the prosecution she was also named a Bishop of the Reformed Universal Church of God in Spain 4 While she was Deputy Mayor she supported the local music scene 13 She also helped bring carnival to the city 14 She was acquitted in June 1985 15 She continued to serve in the role of Deputy Mayor of Culture in 1986 and 1987 16 17 Following a fire at the Manuel de Falla auditorium opposition councilor Enrique Martinez Checa demanded the resignation of Garcia Cotarelo and several others in the city government 18 Garcia Cotarelo went on to serve as director of Museo Casa Natal Federico Garcia Lorca for a short period of time in the 2000s 19 She was still involved in PSOE party politics in 2017 20 21 In 2018 she was one of eleven women honored by the Townhall of Granada for helping restore democracy to the city The other women were Mercedes Moll de Miguel Antonina Rodrigo Concepcion Fernandez Pinar Lorca Maria Izquierdo Rojo Natividad Bullejos Caliz Milagros Mantilla de los Rios Amalia Jimenez Garcia Francisca Fuillerat Perez Mariluz Escribano Pueo and Fermina Puerta Rodriguez 22 23 Personal editGarcia Cotarelo was born on 17 August 1943 in A Coruna 1 8 She was married to Angel Diaz Sol with whom she has two children who are nine years apart in age 1 8 One was born in 1975 and the other was born in 1966 8 Her husband was born in Madrid and sources have wrongly listed his place of birth as hers 1 8 She moved from Madrid where she met her husband at university to Granada so he could take a faculty teaching position 8 Garcia Cotarelo studied biology and her profession before entering politics as a biologist with a focus on human genetics 8 While her name is Maria Dolores she has been called a number of names including Marilo and Beatriz No one actually calls her Maria Dolores 6 References edit a b c d e Garcia Cotarelo Maria Dolores Fundacion Pablo Iglesias in Spanish Retrieved 2019 04 20 Hoy Granada 2018 03 11 Angel diaz solCuando El Gordo cayo en Granada Granada Hoy in European Spanish Retrieved 2019 04 20 Un partido fuerte un partido unido El Independiente de Granada www elindependientedegranada es Retrieved 2019 04 20 a b c Maria Dolores Garcia Cotarelo El Pais in Spanish 1984 10 11 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 04 20 ABC Madrid 30 01 1986 p 47 ABC es Hemeroteca hemeroteca abc es Retrieved 2019 04 20 a b Hernandez Maria F Sanchez 2014 06 23 Mujeres y politica granadina Una mirada a traves de la prensa y la radio del ultimo cuarto del siglo XX in Spanish Editorial Dykinson S L ISBN 9788490850503 Mellado Juan de Dios Julia Pablo 2005 Memoria de la transicion democratica en Granada in Spanish Centro de Estudios Andaluces ISBN 9788496337275 a b c d e f g Diaz Sol Angel Congress in Spanish Retrieved 20 April 2019 Hoy Granada 2018 06 03 Cuando Granada pudo ser Avignon Granada Hoy in European Spanish Retrieved 2019 04 20 Olvidos es Procesos RIMADO DE CIUDAD 30 ANOS DESPUES www olvidos es Retrieved 2019 04 20 a b Concejala procesada por la exhibicion de un comic contra la religion catolica El Pais in Spanish 1984 09 19 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Historias de censura en Granada Ideal in European Spanish 2007 07 23 Retrieved 2019 04 20 La pelicula de 091 los cimientos de la escena granadina Efe Eme in Spanish 2018 02 26 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Moreno Lorena 2018 02 21 Carnavales con Historia en el Zaidin GranadaiMedia in Spanish Retrieved 2019 04 20 Una concejala de Granada absuelta de un delito contra la libertad de conciencia El Pais in Spanish 1985 06 05 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 04 20 El alcalde de Granada atribuye a ultras el incendio del auditorio Manuel de Falla El Pais in Spanish 1986 08 29 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 04 20 La policia investiga una pista sobre el incendio del auditorio Manuel de Falla El Pais in Spanish 1986 08 15 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Indicios de que un atentado provoco el incendio del auditorio Manuel de Falla segun un informe municipal El Pais in Spanish 1986 08 14 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Razon La 2007 12 28 El reto de Fuente Vaqueros www larazon es in European Spanish Retrieved 2019 04 20 La candidatura de los afines a Barbon se perfila con un manifiesto por el cambio El Comercio in Spanish 2017 11 05 Retrieved 2019 04 20 El PSOE promovera la modernizacion del sector agrario y aportara mas fondos Ideal in European Spanish 2015 03 18 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Granada reivindica el papel de once mujeres que construyeron la democracia El Independiente de Granada Retrieved 2019 04 20 Emotiva reivindicacion de las mujeres de la Transicion Ideal in Spanish 2018 11 27 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Dolores Garcia Cotarelo amp oldid 1105876542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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