Inmaculada Guaita Vañó

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Inmaculada Guaita Vañó (Picassent, Spain, 22 March 1965) is a Spanish politician who belongs to the People's Party (PP).

Married, with three children, Guaita joined the PP's predecessors, the People's Alliance, in 1983.[1] She later became head of the Picassent branch of the PP[1] and was elected to Picassent council in 1999.[1]

For the 2008 General Election she was placed eleventh on the PP list for Valencia Province,[2] a district where the PP had only won seven seats at the previous election. However a PP gain, and the resignation of three PP members of Congress, meant that she joined the Congress in August 2009 as a substitute for José María Michavila who had resigned citing "personal and family reasons."[1] In Congress she has served on the Justice Commission.

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