Juliana Awada

[10] In an interview with La Nación newspaper in 2012, she stated that her father is a liberal Muslim who did not object to one of Juliana's sisters marrying a Christian and the other a Jew.

She joined the campaign of Maria Eugenia Vidal in the Province of Buenos Aires in a tour of the party of José C. Paz, where they visited the Zonal Hospital of Agudos Governor Domingo Mercante, and talked with neighbors and merchants in Plaza Manuel Belgrano of that locality.

[11] She was present during the presidential debate that took place in the Law College of the University of Buenos Aires, between her husband Mauricio Macri against the candidate Daniel Scioli.

The first complaint was made by the organization La Alameda against the firm Awada, accusing it of violating immigration law (art 117 to 121) and the home work law (art 4, 35 and 36) in the workshops where they made their garments and for which she is jointly responsible, and was carried out on October 18 before the Federal Prosecutor's Office of Patricio Evers and subsequently fell into another lawsuit that at that time was administered by Dr.

[13][14][15] Given the passivity of the Federal Court in response to the complaint, in March 2008 a report was filmed, together with teams from América TV, on various clandestine workshops in the city of San Martín, near Buenos Aires, that worked for major brands, including Awada.

Most of these accusations fell moot after Awada became Mauricio Macri's wife, who was Buenos Aires head of government at the time and later became president of Argentina.

The ceremony starting from their apartment in the neighborhood of Recoleta at the corner of Avenida del Libertador and Cavia at 11:00am to the National Congress of Argentina where Macri delivered a speech of 27 minutes.

[20][21] After being anointed President, she and her husband gave a reception at the San Martín Palace of Argentina Foreign Ministry to all the heads of state present: Michelle Bachelet from Chile, Horacio Cartes from Paraguay, Juan Manuel Santos from Colombia, Rafael Correa from Ecuador, Evo Morales from Bolivia, Dilma Rousseff from Brazil, and representatives of other countries attending the inauguration.

Awada and President Mauricio Macri alongside her daughters Antonia and Valentina lives in the Presidential Residence of Quinta de Olivos.

[23] On 23 March 2016, she gave her first speech at the Metropolitan Design Center (CMD) of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Barracas, where she presented her counterpart Michelle Obama.

Awada received the wife of Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden in the Presidential Residence of Olivos and shared with her then the visit to a Space of First Childhood in the locality of San Martin, Buenos Aires.

The first lady and Minister, Carolina Stanley explained to Biden details of the objectives and role of these centers in the framework of the policy of comprehensive care for children carried out by the Government with the National Early Childhood Network.

They shared various activities in the Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens, located in the neighborhood of Palermo, as part of the official visit by the Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe to Argentina.

Macri and Awada held in Paris a meeting with French President Francois Hollande, and Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in this case in the context of a two-day official visit.

The First Lady and Queen Letizia spoke about the ties that unite both countries and agreed on the importance of working in the care of children and the integral development of women.

The restoration and reconstruction work of the National Historical Monument, which contains the Museum, in the city of Salta, maintains the original premises and the different materials and technologies of the building.

Visiting the museum, visitors can meet the "gaucho hero" through modern audio-visual resources and exhibition techniques, including scenic effects, lighting and multimedia programs.

"The fact that Argentina is the guest country of honor in this new edition of ARCO is a huge pride and a further demonstration of the stage we are going through," said First Lady Awada, visiting the contemporary art fair together to President Mauricio Macri and King Felipe VI of Spain.

Awada also internalized on the projects of complementary financing that executed the social portfolio in order to improve the building situation and to provide equipment and supplies.

[41] In March 2017, the first lady alongside the Ministry of Social Development, Carolina Stanley, visited the property of the Civil Walking Association, which, assisted by the Government, works to generate opportunities for people with disabilities.

Awada and Stanley toured the Andar Organization, located in the Buenos Aires district of Moreno, where for two decades groups of professionals have promoted social inclusion through work, sport, art, culture and health.

She also highlighted the work of social organizations of this type that "help raise awareness and make a great contribution for people with Down syndrome to be part of society, without taboos and without limits, as it should be."

The organization develops a therapeutic program to help young people with various disabilities and conducts workshops to improve their quality of life, achieve more autonomy.

Awada with Peng Liyuan , First Lady of China in the Quinta de Olivos , Buenos Aires, December 2018
Awada alongside US First Lady, Melania Trump in the White House , April 2017
First Lady Awada alongside Queen Letizia at Royal Palace of Madrid during a state visit to Spain, 2017
Awada alongside Queen Máxima of the Netherlands in Amsterdam
First Lady Awada alongside Brigitte Macron , First Lady of France in the Elysee Palace , Paris, 2018
Awada in a meeting with Empress Michiko of Japan , Tokyo, 2017
The First Lady visiting the BienalSur , an exhibition of Argentine Art, Buenos Aires
Awada and Macri during the 2015 Presidential Inaugural Parade, in Buenos Aires
Awada delivering a speech in the MALBA