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Carla García

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Carla García
Born
Carla Ximena García Buscaglia

(1975-02-09) 9 February 1975 (age 49)
Nationality Peruvian
EducationColegio Villa María
Alma materUniversity of Chile
Universidad Alas Peruanas
University of La Rioja
Occupations
  • Communicator
  • writer
  • audiovisual producer
Political partyPeruvian Aprista Party (2020–present)
Partner(s)Carlos Carlín (2011–2012)
José Antonio Mendoza (2020–present)
Parent(s)Alan García Pérez
Carla Buscaglia Castellano

Carla Ximena García Buscaglia (born 9 February 1975) is a Peruvian communicator, writer, and audiovisual producer.[1]

García’s career in the Peruvian media spans two decades, having worked as columnist for La República from 2008 and 2018 under the title of Esquina baja.[2] As a political commentator, she conducted a political radio talk alongside Beto Ortiz in Radio Capital in 2014, and most notably hosted the evening show Políticas in Willax Televisión from 2021 to 2023, focusing on female participation in Peruvian politics, with women representing 60% of the 450 guests she hosted.[3]

The daughter of the late former President of Peru, Alan García, she is a member of the Peruvian Aprista Party.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Calle, Lucas (29 April 2024). "CARLA GARCÍA: ¿HIJA DE ALAN GARCÍA A LA PRESIDENCIA DEL PERÚ? BIOGRAFÍA, TRAYECTORIA Y POSIBLES RAZONES PARA SU POSTULACIÓN". Radar de Noticias. Meet Carla García, daughter of former president Alan García, and explore the reasons why she is being considered as a possible candidate for the presidency of Peru.
  2. ^ Redacción LR (13 September 2022). "Carla García: ¿qué carreras profesionales estudió la hija de Alan García y a qué se dedica?". La República. The daughter of Alan García Pérez, the two-time president of Peru, has always been in the public eye due to her controversial opinions. Find out what professional careers Carla García has studied.
  3. ^ Redacción Ojo (12 May 2021). "Carla García anuncia nuevo programa en Willax: "te espero este sábado por el canal que nadie ve"". Ojo. Carla García used her social networks to announce that she will have a political program on Willax TV. The communicator informed that her space will be called 'Políticas' and will be broadcast on Saturdays at 8 p.m.
  4. ^ Política LR (27 September 2020). "Carla García, hija de Alan García, tras inscripción en el APRA: "Soy una militante más"". La República. The daughter of the late former president formally registered this Friday for the 2021 elections. "I am finally part of the party of the life of my grandparents, uncles, and dad", she said.