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Regina de Jesús Betancourt Ramírez (born 16 December 1936) is a Colombian self-described mentalist, psychic, mystic, and faith healer who is better known to her followers as Regina 11. A now retired politician, she founded and led the Metapolitical Unitary Movement, a political party that carried her to be Councilwoman for the City Councils of Bogotá, Medellín, San Rafael, Une, Vetas, and California, as well as Deputy to the Departamental Assembly of Cundinamarca, and finally Senator of Colombia. In addition she ran as a candidate for President of Colombia in the Colombian presidential elections of 1986, 1990, and 1994.

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  • Regina Betancourt (de)
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  • Regina Betancourt de Liska, auch bekannt unter ihrem Künstlernamen Regina 11 (* 16. Dezember 1936 in Concordia (Antioquia), Kolumbien) ist eine kolumbianische Politikerin und selbst ernannte Mentalistin, Mystikerin und angebliche Geistheilerin. (de)
  • Regina Betancourt de Liska (Concordia, Colombia, 16 de diciembre de 1936), más conocida como Regina 11, es una política colombiana. Fue candidata presidencial en 1986, 1990 y 1994; y en las regionales de 1990, optando por una curul en la Constituyente de 1991, por su propio partido Movimiento Unitario Metapolitico.​ A pesar de no ganar la presidencia, su partido llegó a ser la quinta fuerza política de Colombia.​ También fue concejal de Bogotá (1982-1986), representante a la cámara y senadora (1991-1994). (es)
  • Regina de Jesús Betancourt Ramírez (born 16 December 1936) is a Colombian self-described mentalist, psychic, mystic, and faith healer who is better known to her followers as Regina 11. A now retired politician, she founded and led the Metapolitical Unitary Movement, a political party that carried her to be Councilwoman for the City Councils of Bogotá, Medellín, San Rafael, Une, Vetas, and California, as well as Deputy to the Departamental Assembly of Cundinamarca, and finally Senator of Colombia. In addition she ran as a candidate for President of Colombia in the Colombian presidential elections of 1986, 1990, and 1994. (en)
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