Lorena Ruiz-Huerta García de Viedma (born 1977) is a Spanish lawyer and politician.
[1] Her uncle Alejandro Ruiz-Huerta, a lawyer, was a survivor from the 1977 Atocha massacre; this would later influence Lorena's professional vocation.
In December 2016, after the Ramón Espinar's victory in the Podemos regional primary election in November 2016, the party spokesperson in the Assembly José Manuel López (considered a member of the errejonista faction), was forced to resign.
[4] The 47 members of the PSOE group abstained, while the members of the Citizens and the People's Party groups voted against in bloc (with the exception of Elena González-Moñux, on sick leave due to depression), numbering 64 votes against.
[5] She was replaced as spokeswoman by Clara Serra and her vacant seat at the Assembly was taken by María Acín, both errejonistas.