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'''Isaura Navarro Casillas''' (born ] ]) in Valencia, Spain, is a Spanish politician and current member of the Spanish Parliament. Licensed in law by the University of Valencia she opted to specialise in business and employment law with a focus on worker's rights, obtaining the relevant qualifications in 1997. She has been the legal representative for the Public Service and Public Administration Federation since the year 2000. In 2004 she was chosen to head the list for Izquierda Unida in the Valencia electoral district. With a drop in the overall United left vote, she won the 16th and final list seat, although a drop of less than 1800 votes would have cost her her seat. In 2005 she became part of the federal presidency of United Left. '''Isaura Navarro Casillas''' (born ] ]) in Valencia, Spain, is a Spanish politician and current member of the Spanish Parliament. Licensed in law by the University of Valencia she opted to specialise in business and employment law with a focus on worker's rights, obtaining the relevant qualifications in 1997. She has been the legal representative for the Public Service and Public Administration Federation since the year 2000. In 2004 she was chosen to head the list for Izquierda Unida in the Valencia electoral district. With a drop in the overall United left vote, she won the 16th and final list seat, although a drop of less than 1800 votes would have cost her her seat. In 2005 she became part of the federal presidency of United Left.


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Navarro became involved in controversy following a trip to Peru when she was alleged to have presented her partner as an international observer and asked for an official car for him, as well as allowing him to participate in official dinners without the knowledge of the Spanish foreign ministry. <ref>http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/04/20/espana/1145564313.html</ref> She also took part in discussions with the Peruvian foreign minister where she was accused of dressing inadequately for the occasion and not behaving in the appropriate manner. <ref>http://www.libertaddigital.com/index.php?action=desanoti&cpn=1276277268</ref> Navarro became involved in controversy following a trip to Peru when she was alleged to have presented her partner as an international observer and asked for an official car for him, as well as allowing him to participate in official dinners without the knowledge of the Spanish foreign ministry. <ref>http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/04/20/espana/1145564313.html</ref> She also took part in discussions with the Peruvian foreign minister where she was accused of dressing inadequately for the occasion and not behaving in the appropriate manner. <ref>http://www.libertaddigital.com/index.php?action=desanoti&cpn=1276277268</ref>


She also sponsored a proposal which would have made Neighbourhood Watch schemes illegal on the grounds that these represented vigilantism, which is illegal in Spain. <ref>http://www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=83&story_id=28583</ref>
The president of the Valencian branch of United Left accused her of owing the party 10,000 euros which should have been paid as part of an agreement for United Left politicians to donate part of their parliamentary salary to the national party.

The president of the Valencian branch of United Left accused her of owing the party 10,000 euros as a result of an internal campaign in IU. <ref>http://www.levante-emv.com/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=3680_19_354002__Comunitat_Valenciana-voto-caro-para-primarias</ref>

In October 2007, she announced that she would be supporting ] as candidate for the leadership of IU in the forthcoming Spanish general election <ref>http://www.europapress.es/00066/20071026132550/isaura-navarro-insta-votar-llamazares-candidato-iu-porque-representa-toda-izquierda-sectarismo.html</ref> stating that he would be the best non-sectarian candidate for all the left wing parties making up the coalition.

==References==
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Isaura Navarro Casillas (born 5 November 1973) in Valencia, Spain, is a Spanish politician and current member of the Spanish Parliament. Licensed in law by the University of Valencia she opted to specialise in business and employment law with a focus on worker's rights, obtaining the relevant qualifications in 1997. She has been the legal representative for the Public Service and Public Administration Federation since the year 2000. In 2004 she was chosen to head the list for Izquierda Unida in the Valencia electoral district. With a drop in the overall United left vote, she won the 16th and final list seat, although a drop of less than 1800 votes would have cost her her seat. In 2005 she became part of the federal presidency of United Left.

She lives in the Carmen district, the historic centre of Valencia, where she is active in the Residents Association, providing legal advice to the Commercial and Residential Association. She is also a member and supporter of Greenpeace.

Navarro became involved in controversy following a trip to Peru when she was alleged to have presented her partner as an international observer and asked for an official car for him, as well as allowing him to participate in official dinners without the knowledge of the Spanish foreign ministry. She also took part in discussions with the Peruvian foreign minister where she was accused of dressing inadequately for the occasion and not behaving in the appropriate manner.

She also sponsored a proposal which would have made Neighbourhood Watch schemes illegal on the grounds that these represented vigilantism, which is illegal in Spain.

The president of the Valencian branch of United Left accused her of owing the party 10,000 euros as a result of an internal campaign in IU.

In October 2007, she announced that she would be supporting Gaspar Llamazares as candidate for the leadership of IU in the forthcoming Spanish general election stating that he would be the best non-sectarian candidate for all the left wing parties making up the coalition.

References

  1. http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2006/04/20/espana/1145564313.html
  2. http://www.libertaddigital.com/index.php?action=desanoti&cpn=1276277268
  3. http://www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=83&story_id=28583
  4. http://www.levante-emv.com/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=3680_19_354002__Comunitat_Valenciana-voto-caro-para-primarias
  5. http://www.europapress.es/00066/20071026132550/isaura-navarro-insta-votar-llamazares-candidato-iu-porque-representa-toda-izquierda-sectarismo.html

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