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Canarian Coalition deputy Ana Oramas in the first session of the investiture debate. JAVI MARTINEZ

Ana Oramas breaks the discipline of Canary Coalition and will vote against Sanchez for "kneeling before secessionism"

Ana Oramas: "Pablo Iglesias thinks he is a messianic and is a macho"

Eight years ago, the Canarian deputy Ana Oramas (60) defined herself - in an interview - as a "woman fighter, positive, tolerant, who has genius and is bossy." A strong (and controversial) personality of which he showed this January 4 when, in the investiture debate of Pedro Sánchez, he assured that he will vote against the PSOE candidate, despite the fact that the Canary Coalition Political Council , party to which it represents, decided unanimously to abstain. "The candidate who comes to Congress to be invested president of all Spaniards has agreed, precisely, with those who do not want to be Spaniards. [...] I say 'no, no, no and a thousand times no'. I will not betray to this country and its citizens. I will not be complicit in it, "he said categorically, arousing a broad interest in his followers and detractors. But who is Ana Oramas really?

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Ana Oramas is smiling in 95% of her Instagram photos. She has 4,733 followers on the social network and a large part of those who write her affirm that she is a "great", "brave" woman and an "example to follow". And not only because of his last speech in Congress ... But because for years (specifically since 1979) he has worked tirelessly to represent his voters and the island of his loves. According to her biography, the one born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife began her political career at age 20 when she was elected councilor of the city council of her city. Thus, he forged an outstanding curriculum, in the public and private area in which the positions of director of the Society of Reciprocal Guarantees of Tenerife , vice minister of Public Administration of the Government of the Canary Islands and the deputy of the Canary Islands Parliament stand out .

Also, Oramas - licensed in economic sciences - was mayor of La Laguna between 1999 and 2008. A job that brought her sweet and other complicated moments. Like when a water stream caused a flood in the town and she had to communicate sad news to those affected. However, Oramas knew how to take adverse situations with stoicism. It has a character that inherited from the cradle. And it is that politics grew up in a family in which she was the oldest of 10 siblings and had to help put order, as she told EL MUNDO, in 2017. Despite this, none of her relatives dedicated herself to it area than her. In fact, his father, according to the report in a critical newspaper report, believed that devoting himself to politics would be disastrous for his daughter. "My father was not very funny that I got into what for him were just messes. The phrase he always told me was' what a need!" He declared in 2012.

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An expression that she probably could have said if she had known that politics would complicate her relationship with motherhood. "I turned too much into my professional life. If there is anything I regret now, it is that I had no more children," he explained, eight years ago, to the aforementioned medium. As a result, Oramas also opted, in 2008, to resign as mayor in La Laguna - "in a deeply thoughtful decision" - to spend more time with his people. Something that also recommended, in June 2011, the former president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero : "We missed many things in the lives of our children, but the life that comes now has a lot of moments, hold them tightly, it will enjoy and deserve it, "he said.

"(That speech) It was a way to sing a 'mea culpa'," says an article that she posted on her website, in which she expressed her desire to get closer to her husband - lawyer Pablo Nieto Peña , with whom he married in 1992- and his only daughter María Nieto Oramas . A 24-year-old girl who, after studying a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, completed a postgraduate degree in public affairs management and now serves as an external affairs executive at the Philip Morris tobacco company. According to social networks, mother and daughter share an entertaining hobby : travel. For example, Maria has traveled to distant lands like Vietnam and Ana has visited Kenya. "I have not been able to travel everything I have wanted for my political occupations. But I am passionate," Oramas reveals in his biography on the Internet.

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Likewise, Oramas has other interesting hobbies. First, the reading. "I read from historical novels to bestsellers . Also, the local and national press", has commented on some occasion about herself, in addition to confessing her taste for cookbooks and gastronomy: "I not only like cooking, but also that I have been my mother's assistant (Galician Ana González-Moro ) in her cooking school and I am quite good. " Although her followers probably remember her more for her speeches than for her culinary skills. Above all, that of June 2017 when he confronted Pablo Iglesias. "Mr. Candidate, I know that you don't like non-submissive women ... And with that derogatory macho macho you usually use with journalists and politics, well look, your problem, not mine," he said, after receiving a standing ovation. . A panorama that was repeated this weekend and that, possibly, continued to be repeated.

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