Ivelisse Prats Ramírez was president of the Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD) from 1979 to 1982 and was later vice president in 2004. She was the first woman in the Dominican Republic and in all of Latin America to be elected president of a political party. Before becoming a member, Ivelisse Prats Ramirez was doing social militancy with the PRD. Her experience working social militancy has led her to believe it is important for politicians to have experienced something similar in order for them to gain social sensitivity.
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| - Ivelisse Prats Ramírez was president of the Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD) from 1979 to 1982 and was later vice president in 2004. She was the first woman in the Dominican Republic and in all of Latin America to be elected president of a political party. Before becoming a member, Ivelisse Prats Ramirez was doing social militancy with the PRD. Her experience working social militancy has led her to believe it is important for politicians to have experienced something similar in order for them to gain social sensitivity. (en)
- Ivelisse Prats Ramírez fue una política dominicana conocida por ser la primera mujer latinoamericana en haber sido elegida presidente de un partido político. Fue presidenta del Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD) de 1979 a 1982 y vicepresidenta en 2004. Durante el año 1988 fue la directora del Departamento de Asuntos Culturales y Profesorales del PRD, una posición que fue creada por el partido blanco. En 1989 la vuelven a nombrar como Ministra de Educación. Algunos de sus textos son utilizados en las formaciones del PRD. (es)
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| - Ivelisse Prats Ramírez was president of the Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD) from 1979 to 1982 and was later vice president in 2004. She was the first woman in the Dominican Republic and in all of Latin America to be elected president of a political party. Before becoming a member, Ivelisse Prats Ramirez was doing social militancy with the PRD. Her experience working social militancy has led her to believe it is important for politicians to have experienced something similar in order for them to gain social sensitivity. In 1970, she was a representative for professors under the Asociación Dominicana de Profesores (ADP). Four years later, she was appointed as a leader of the Comité Ejecutivo Nacional (CEN) in 1974, by José Francisco Peña Gómez, after he recognized her political merits and accomplishments. She also became the director of the National Department of Education. In September 1978, Ivelisse Prats Ramirez was named directorate for the First School of Pictures of the PRD, which was being sponsored by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. During the same year she was elected deputy for the National District and the year following, she was elected president of the Partido Revolucionario Dominicano. Ivelisse Prats resigned from her position as President of the PRD in 1982, after she was appointed Minister of Education. For a year, in 1988, she was the director of the Department of Cultural and Teacher Affairs of the PRD, a position that was created by the white party. Once again in 1989 she went back to being the director for the National Department of Education. Ivelisse Prats Ramirez was regent for the PRD in the National District during elections in 1994. As of 1996, she was elected and has remained the National Secretary of Education and Doctrine, which was created through the merging of the Department of Education and Doctrine. Prats continues to keep herself busy with her political tasks while also putting together seminars, teaching classes and writing. Some of her works are used as textbooks in courses offered by the PRD. (en)
- Ivelisse Prats Ramírez fue una política dominicana conocida por ser la primera mujer latinoamericana en haber sido elegida presidente de un partido político. Fue presidenta del Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD) de 1979 a 1982 y vicepresidenta en 2004. En 1970, dirigió la Asociación Dominicana de Profesores. Cuatro años más tarde, fue nombrada como dirigente del Comité Ejecutivo Nacional por José Francisco Peña Gómez, después de que reconocieran sus logros y méritos políticos. También ha sido Ministra de Educación. En septiembre del 1978, Ivelisse Prat Ramirez fue nombrada directora para la Primera Escuela de Cuadros del PRD, el cual era patrocinado por la Fundación Friedrich Ebert. Durante el mismo año es elegida diputada para el Distrito Nacional y el año siguiente, es elegida presidenta del Partido Revolucionario Dominicano. Ivelisse Prat renunció de su posición en 1982. Durante el año 1988 fue la directora del Departamento de Asuntos Culturales y Profesorales del PRD, una posición que fue creada por el partido blanco. En 1989 la vuelven a nombrar como Ministra de Educación. Algunos de sus textos son utilizados en las formaciones del PRD. (es)
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