Maria Irausquin-Wajcberg

Maria Irausquin-Wajcberg (13 September 1897 – 15 April 1979) was an Aruban politician. In 1963 she became the first woman to be elected to Aruba Island Council.

Maria Irausquin-Wajcberg
Irausquin-Wajcberg at the opening of Saba Airport in 1964
Member of the Island Council
In office
1963–1967
Personal details
Born13 September 1897
Died15 April 1979(1979-04-15) (aged 81)

Biography

Irausquin-Wajcberg was married twice. She had two children with her first husband, Isaac Pinkus, with whom she ran a shop called Pinkus Store in San Nicolaas from the 1930s. She later married Juancho Irausquin (1905–1962), a prominent Aruban politician. At the time of his death in 1962, he was Minister of Finance and Welfare of the Netherlands Antilles and leader of the Aruban Patriotic Party (PPA).[1]

In the 1963 Island Council elections, Irausquin-Wajcberg was the last-placed candidate on the PPA list, a slot usually reserved for prominent party members who do not expect to be elected. However, once preference votes were taken into account, she was elected to the Island Council, becoming its first female member.[2] She did not stand for re-election in 1967,[3] and subsequently retired from politics. She died in 1979 and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Oranjestad.

References

  1. Minister Irausquin overleden Het Parool, 21 June 1962
  2. Mevrouw M. Yrausquin lid van Eilandsraad Amigoe di Curacao, 15 May 1963
  3. Vier eilandsraadleden keren zeker niet terug Amigoe di Curacao, 4 March 1967
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