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Stella Maris Leverberg

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Stella Maris Leverberg
Born1962
NationalityArgentina
Other namesMarilu
OccupationPolitician
Known forNational Deputy
SpouseEnso Gomez
Childrenthree

Stella Maris Raquel Leverberg known as Marilu (born 1962) is an Argentinian politician. She has been National Representative for the province of Misiones and Secretary General of the local teaching union.

Life

Maris Stella Raquel Leverberg was born in Bopland in Misiones Province in September 1962 ) She trained and became a teacher in Oberá. She married Enso Gomez and had three children.

In 2007, she was a Front for the Renewal of Concord candidate for national deputy on a list led by Maurice Closs who was elected governor of the province. Marilu became a national deputy on 10 December 2007 . In 2011 she was re - elected - a position she held until 2015 .

She has chaired the Special Commission for Monitoring hydroelectric projects and she has been responsible for Disability, Education, Labor Legislation, Tourism & Family, Women and Children & Adolescents in the Chamber of Deputies. She is known by the nickname "Marilu"

According to a newspaper report in 2007 she introduced three strippers at a party for Argentine teachers where there were children present. The party was in Obera and it was celebrating Teacher's Day which in Argentina is celebrated on 11 September.[1] In 2016 she appeared in court when her son was involved in a schoolyard fight which involved a child of the Chief of Police.[2]

References

  1. ^ Escándalo: Maestros argentinos festejan su día con strippers, Wikinews, 13 Sept 2007, Retrieved 6 September 2016
  2. ^ El hijo de una dirigente gremial atacó a patadas a su ex porque no quería volver con él, 31 August 2016, ClarinX, Retrieved 6 September 2016