
Nigerian born Spanish lawyer, Helen Mukoro, has emerged
the presidential candidate of an opposition party for the
forthcoming election in Spain. She set a new record as the
first woman and an immigrant to emerge presidential flag
bearer of a political party. She will be running on the
platform of Union De Todos, a party she founded earlier
this year.
Helen, who is also a forensic expert and author of many
books, was born in Delta State and worked briefly in the
Governor’s Office before she travelled to Spain in 1992.
She gained prominence in Spanish politics, when she
founded a political party and later became the first
Nigerian-Spanish to contest for the Mayor of Denia in May
this year. Although she lost the election, her popularity
soared higher as several people endorsed her for the
highest office in the land.
Helen holds several academic qualifications. Aside
graduating in Law at the Spanish National University
Alicante, she also holds a Master degree in Criminology,
Masters degree in Social Education, a post graduate
certificate in Tax and Labor Management, a post graduate
certificate in Forensic Psychology, and a post graduate
certificate in Immigration and Domestic Violence. She
worked as a legal consultant (Immigration Department) at
the Red Cross Society, Spain and presently owns a legal
firm. She served as the CEO and President at the African
Europe Chamber of Commerce. CEO/President at National
Agency of Forensic Experts, Mediators and Technical
Professionals of Spain and Europe.
Helen had followed the trail of the United States President,
Barack Obama, who was the first African-American to win
the presidency.
The 2015 Spanish general election would be held on or
before Sunday, December 20, 2015, as provided by the
Spanish constitution and the Organic Law of the General
Election Regime of 1985. The ruling People’s Party (PP), led
by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, will seek re-election for
a second term in office, while the Spanish Socialist
Workers’ Party (PSOE) will struggle to return to power after
four years in opposition. The election will be marked by
the rise of new parties Podemos (Spanish for “We can”)
and Citizen
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