Moscoso, Mireya (1946–)
Moscoso, Mireya (1946–)
Panamanian politician. Name variations: Mireya Elisa Moscoso Rodriguez de Arias; on 2nd marriage, Mireya Moscoso de Gruber. Born Mireya Elisa Moscoso Rodriguez, July 1, 1946; earned an interior design diploma from Miami Dade Community College; m. Arnulfo Arias (president of Panama, died 1988); married once more, 1991–97 (div.).
Representing the Democratic Alliance, made an unsuccessful bid for the presidency of Panama (1994); representing the Arnulfista Party, was the 1st woman president of Panama (1999–2004).
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