Who is Camila Nieto, the winner of the Primary Elections in Valparaíso – En Cancha

Who is Camila Nieto, the winner of the Primary Elections in Valparaíso – En Cancha
Who is Camila Nieto, the winner of the Primary Elections in Valparaíso – En Cancha

June 9, 2024 at 7:59 p.m.

Camila Nietolawyer and current councilor for the commune, became the winner of the Primary elections of the center-left for mayor in the commune of Valparaiso and will be the standard bearer of that sector for the November elections.

The militant of Social Convergence prevailed, achieving 37% of votesso it will seek to be an alternative to the management of the current mayor, Jorge Sharp, who will not run again for office. Everything indicates that now he will seek a seat in Congress.

Who is Camila Nieto, the winner of the Primary Elections in Valparaíso?

Camila Nieto she is from Buenos Aires by birth. He studied at the traditional Juana Ross de Edwards high school, an establishment in which he forged his leadership and passion for politics, since he was president of the student center.

Subsequently, He studied law at the Catholic University of Valparaísowhere she served as head of the Culture Department of the Student Center of the Law School of the aforementioned study house.

She has been critical of Jorge Sharp’s management and recognizes that the city of Buenos Aires needs a change in leadership. What stood out the most during his campaign is the fact that he is from Valparaíso.

I am from the upper part of Cerro Las Cañas, I still live there, I live in Valparaísoand that is why I also realize that the problems that exist in one sector are not the same as in another, even though there are also certain problems in the city that are transversal,” he said in an interview with The counter.

Camila Nieto recognizes that her great inspirations in politics are two of her co-religionists: the mayor of Viña del Mar, Macarena Ripamonti and its pair in Quilpue, Valeria Melipillan. “The municipalities led by mayors of the Frente Amplio have shown a way (…). BesidesBeing a Buenos Aires woman in politics, who has walked these streets all her life, I want to make a clear difference in leadership. “I am inspired and supported by Macarena Ripamonti and Valeria Melipillán,” he told The Mercurio of Valparaíso.

After her victory, she hopes to follow the same path as the current mayors of the neighboring communes. To do this, she must now prevail in the elections next Sunday, October 28, where she will face the candidate of the Republican Party, Rafael González Camus.

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