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Peru's PM reaffirms Government's commitment to women's rights

18:26 | Lima, May. 6.

Peruvian Prime Minister Violeta Bermudez reiterated the commitment of the Transition and Emergency Government to ensure that women's rights are protected, thus highlighting their role in strengthening democracy.

Remarks were made during a ceremony at the Government Palace to mark the unveiling of the bust of Maria Jesus Alvarado, who is considered a pioneer in the fight for women's rights in Peru.

"The Transition and Emergency Government is committed to this, and we are confident that the role of women in strengthening democracy will be reclaimed in the critical context that we are experiencing," Bermudez expressed.

"In 1911, when women were not even considered citizens, she (Alvarado) gave a speech about feminism, and put forward principles that remain challenges today: women's right to education, to access to public service, to vote, and to equality at home," she said.

The Peruvian thinker joins the list of people whose bronze busts are on display at the Government Palace. 

Her sculpture has been put up at the Hall of Peace, where that of writer Clorinda Matto de Turner is placed.

The busts of Micaela Bastidas and Maria Parado de Bellido are located at the Main Hall.

The unveiling of Alvarado's bust is part of the tribute marking the 50th anniversary of her death. 

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Publicado: 6/5/2021