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Mrs.\u00a0Tav\u00e1rez served as deputy for the National District in the lower House for three terms from 2002 until 2016; served as deputy foreign minister from 1996 to 2000.She was the presidential nominee of both the Alliance for Democracy and Democratic Choice parties for the 2016 Dominican Republic general election.[2]From 2002 until 2016 she held several directive positions at Parliamentarians for Global Action. She presided the International Council from 2012 until 2014, and until 2016 she was President of the Executive Board.Since 2019, she is the Vicepresident of the Party Alianza Pa\u00eds. She is the co-founder and director of the Memory Museum Mirabal Sisters. She is a member of the Leaders Network of Michelle Bachelet’s Foundation Horizonte Ciudadano. In June 2020, Tavarez was elected by the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court as the Latin American and Caribbean seat holder at the Board of Direction of the Trust Fund for Victims of the crimes under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. In December 2021, she was re-elected by the Assembly for a second term of 3 years in the GRULAC seat of the Board, and was elected by the Board of Directors as its Chairperson for the period 2021-2024.Early life and family[edit]Minou is daughter of Dominican lawyers and activists Manuel Aurelio Tav\u00e1rez Justo and Mar\u00eda Argentina Minerva Mirabal, both founders in 1960 of the clandestine movement 14 June that sought the overthrow of dictator Rafael Trujillo.[3]Her mother and two aunts were assassinated by the dictatorship in 1960, and her father was murdered by the Triumvirate (three-member junta) that overthrew Juan Bosch\u2019s legitimate government in 1963, becoming an orphan at the age of 7 years. Her parents are considered as martyrs and national heroes.[3] She was raised by her aunt Ded\u00e9 Mirabal, who raised the children of her assassinated sisters. Tav\u00e1rez is cousin and foster sister of Jaime David Fern\u00e1ndez Mirabal, a former vice-president of the Dominican Republic.[citation needed]Parliamentary career[edit]She was elected Representative to the National Congress for the period 2002-2006, and re-elected in subsequent periods 2006-2010 and 2010-2016. She was President (or Chair) of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the House of Representatives, and member of several other committees.Government positions[edit]She was Vice-Chancellor of the Dominican Republic for the period 1996-2000. In that capacity she coordinated numerous international summits held at the Dominican Republic, including as National Coordinator of the I Summit of Heads of State and Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community in 1998, and General Coordinator of the II Summit of Heads of State and Government of the African, Caribbean and the Pacific Countries in 1999. From 1996 until 1998, she also served as National Coordinator of the Mixed-Bilateral Commission Dominican Republic-Haiti.Previous to her position as Vice-chancellor, she serves as Coordinator and Rapporteur on Foreign Policy during the National Dialogue held in 1997-1998, and she was the National Coordinator of the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Heads of Government of Central America, held in 1997.Opposition party[edit]Tavarez was a member of the Central Committee of the Party of Dominican Liberation from 1997 until 2014. In 2015 she founded the Party Democratic Option, which she presided until 2015. She was the presidential nominee of both the Alliance for Democracy and Democratic Choice parties for the 2016 Dominican Republic general election.[2] Since 2019, she is the Vicepresident of the Party Alianza Pa\u00eds.Family tree[edit]Ancestors of Minou Tav\u00e1rez Mirabal 8. Aurelio Tabares Morales 4. Manuel Francisco Tav\u00e1rez Ramos (1890\u20131975) 9. Mercedes Ramos (\u20131841) 2. Manuel Aurelio Tav\u00e1rez Justo (1931\u20131963) 10. Rafael Justo 5. Josefina Auristela Justo Rosseau 11. Isabel Rosseau 1. Minerva Josefina Tav\u00e1rez Mirabal (born 1956) 12. Sime\u00f3n Mirabal N\u00fa\u00f1ez 6. Enrique Mirabal Fern\u00e1ndez (1895\u20131953) 13. Adela Fern\u00e1ndez Gonz\u00e1lez 3. Mar\u00eda Argentina Minerva Mirabal Reyes (1926\u20131960) 14. Jos\u00e9 Miguel Reyes Ovalles 7. Mercedes Reyes Camilo (1898\u20131981) 15. Mar\u00eda de los \u00c1ngeles Camilo Gonz\u00e1lez References[edit]External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/minou-tavarez-mirabal-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Minou Tav\u00e1rez Mirabal – Wikipedia"}}]}]