Inmaculada Martínez Cervera
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Inmaculada Martínez Cervera (Valencia, Spain
Spain
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, 5 October 1971) is a Spanish politician who belongs to the main opposition People's Party
People's Party (Spain)
The People's Party is a conservative political party in Spain.The People's Party was a re-foundation in 1989 of the People's Alliance , a party led and founded by Manuel Fraga Iribarne, a former Minister of Tourism during Francisco Franco's dictatorship...

 (PP).

Single at the time of her election, she is licensed in pedagogy
Pedagogy
Pedagogy is the study of being a teacher or the process of teaching. The term generally refers to strategies of instruction, or a style of instruction....

 and worked for the Valencian Youth Institute. In 2000 she was selected as part of the PP list for the Spanish Congress of Deputies for Valencia province
Valencia (Spanish Congress Electoral District)
Valencia is one of the 52 electoral districts used for the Spanish Congress of Deputies—the lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales. It is the third largest district in Congress in terms of the numbers of deputies elected, as it elects sixteen deputies out of the total...

. Placed thirteenth on the list in a district where the party had never won more than eight seats she failed to be elected at the March 2000 General Election. However a PP gain at that election, coupled with the unprecedented resignation of four PP deputies, resulted in her joining the Congress in April 2002. For the 2004 election she was promoted to tenth place on the PP list, however in that election the PP lost one of their nine seats and the lack of vacancies during the legislature meant that she did not sit in the 2004-2008 parliament. She did not stand in the 2008 election.
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