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In 2015, Isabel became spokeswomen of the party inside the Parliament and three years later, her leadership took her to be voted as Secretary-General of the SWP. Between that 2017 and 2019, Isabel Saldanha was leader of the opposition under the National Renovation government of [[Diego Vieira Pouso]]. During the general elections of 2019, she was proposed as candidate of the party for the position of Prime Minister and became the first women to assume the office in the Republic marking the return of her party to power since 2007. Her investiture ceremony was marked by her efforts to sign a pact with other centre-left alliances inside the legislature and in May of 2017, she swore together with a cabinet formed by the SWP, the [[Partido da Terra]] and the [[Bloque Popular]].
In 2015, Isabel became spokeswomen of the party inside the Parliament and three years later, her leadership took her to be voted as Secretary-General of the SWP. Between that 2017 and 2019, Isabel Saldanha was leader of the opposition under the National Renovation government of [[Diego Vieira Pouso]]. During the general elections of 2019, she was proposed as candidate of the party for the position of Prime Minister and became the first women to assume the office in the Republic marking the return of her party to power since 2007. Her investiture ceremony was marked by her efforts to sign a pact with other centre-left alliances inside the legislature and in May of 2017, she swore together with a cabinet formed by the SWP, the [[Partido da Terra]] and the [[Bloque Popular]].
==Early and personal life==
==Early and personal life==
The father of Isabel, Pedro Saldanha Ibáñez, was granted the freedom after being held imprisoned for his political activity as member of the Socialist Worker's Party and left-wing positions, for more than four years. Her mother, Beatriz Tamborindeguy Grandi, a socialist activist and writer was forced to leave the country and lived during most of her life in [[Nidwalden]] and [[Noordenstaat]], before moving back to [[Morroseta]] when the dictator Touriño fell.
Isabel was born in 1967, a year after the fell of Touriño's regime and her parents re-encounter in [[A Gracia]]. Raised in the neighbourhood of Os Castros, she attended the private school ''Colegio de María del Pilar'', located not far from the apartment of her parents. At the age of 12, she began assisting to the public high school ''Liceo Armando Guindo Giménez'', also located in the neighbourhood. During most of her time as a teenager, Isabel was part of the student's union of the high school and engaged in several protests for more budget percentage for education. In high school, Isabel Saldanha played field hoeckey and was able to travel with her team to [[Cassonne]] and [[Monsa]] to play several matches; in her studies, Isabel followed her mother's path and became an avid reader, she has also said she used to write poems but thought they were not good enough to show them. In high school, she followed the orientation of humanities and law that allowed her to later assist to the Universidade da República, from where she graduated as a lawyer with a specialisation in labour law and having done several internships at buffets.
During her period at university, Isabel met with her spouse, [[José Alviño Uriarte]], an Morrosetan economist with which she had two children in 1999 and 2002.
==Early political career==
==Early political career==
==Prime Minister of Morroseta==
==Prime Minister of Morroseta==

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Isabel Saldanha Tamborindeguy
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Prime Minister of Morroseta
Assumed office
10 May 2019
PresidentManuel Fraga Touriño
DeputyPedro Rubalcaba Variño
Preceded byDiego Vieira Pouso
Parliamentary groupSocialist Worker's Party of Morroseta
Secretary-General of the SWP
Assuming office
5 May 2017
PresidentAlfonso Reyes Rivera
SucceedingLuis Guirao Carcedo
Personal details
Born (1967-03-24) March 24, 1967 (age 57)
A Gracia, Morroseta
CitizenshipMorrosetan
NationalityMorrosetan
Political partySocialist Worker's Party of Morroseta
SpouseJosé Alviño Uriarte
ResidencePalace of Gelmírez
EducationUniversidade da República
OccupationPolitician
Lawyer

Isabel Saldanha Tamborindeguy (born 24 March 1967) is a Morrosetan politician and lawyer, currently serving as Prime Minister of the Morrosetan Republic since 10 May 2019. She is also Secretary-General of the Socialist Worker's Party of Morroseta since 5 May 2017 and has been in other important positions as advisor of the party and member of the parliament.

Isabel was born in the city of A Gracia. Daughter of Pedro Saldanha Ibáñez and Beatriz Tamborindeguy Grandi, she was educated in the Colegio de María del Pilar and later attended the public high school Liceo Armando Guindo Giménez, from where she graduated with honours and having studied the orientation of humanities and law. Isabel assisted to the Universidade da República, where she studied law with a specialisation in labour and a thesis on Labour and Welfare. Following her parents path, during her time at university, Isabel became a member of the Young Wing of the Socialist Worker's Party and the Students Union at her university. During a short period after graduating, she worked in a private buffet as lawyer and later became part of a buffet specialised in labour. Her activity inside the Worker's Party took Isabel to gain a position as national coordinator of the party and later to become part of the Parliament of Morroseta. In 2008, she assumed as member of the Chamber of deputies, where her active role and energic speeches gained her recognition inside the party.

In 2015, Isabel became spokeswomen of the party inside the Parliament and three years later, her leadership took her to be voted as Secretary-General of the SWP. Between that 2017 and 2019, Isabel Saldanha was leader of the opposition under the National Renovation government of Diego Vieira Pouso. During the general elections of 2019, she was proposed as candidate of the party for the position of Prime Minister and became the first women to assume the office in the Republic marking the return of her party to power since 2007. Her investiture ceremony was marked by her efforts to sign a pact with other centre-left alliances inside the legislature and in May of 2017, she swore together with a cabinet formed by the SWP, the Partido da Terra and the Bloque Popular.

Early and personal life

The father of Isabel, Pedro Saldanha Ibáñez, was granted the freedom after being held imprisoned for his political activity as member of the Socialist Worker's Party and left-wing positions, for more than four years. Her mother, Beatriz Tamborindeguy Grandi, a socialist activist and writer was forced to leave the country and lived during most of her life in Nidwalden and Noordenstaat, before moving back to Morroseta when the dictator Touriño fell.

Isabel was born in 1967, a year after the fell of Touriño's regime and her parents re-encounter in A Gracia. Raised in the neighbourhood of Os Castros, she attended the private school Colegio de María del Pilar, located not far from the apartment of her parents. At the age of 12, she began assisting to the public high school Liceo Armando Guindo Giménez, also located in the neighbourhood. During most of her time as a teenager, Isabel was part of the student's union of the high school and engaged in several protests for more budget percentage for education. In high school, Isabel Saldanha played field hoeckey and was able to travel with her team to Cassonne and Monsa to play several matches; in her studies, Isabel followed her mother's path and became an avid reader, she has also said she used to write poems but thought they were not good enough to show them. In high school, she followed the orientation of humanities and law that allowed her to later assist to the Universidade da República, from where she graduated as a lawyer with a specialisation in labour law and having done several internships at buffets.

During her period at university, Isabel met with her spouse, José Alviño Uriarte, an Morrosetan economist with which she had two children in 1999 and 2002.

Early political career

Prime Minister of Morroseta

Positions

Foreign Policy

Costa de Ouro and domestic policy

Cabinet

Ideology

Awards and honours

National honours

Foreign honours

  •  Monsa: Grand-Cross of the Princely Order of Merit