Lucía Alberti

[1] She was a national deputy for the Unión Cívica Radical (1985-1989), leader of the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights,[2] and president of the association Mujeres por la Paz, el Desarrollo y la Igualdad ("Women for Peace, Development, and Equality").

[5] In that period, Alberti founded the Asociación pro Naciones Unidas de Argentina (ANUA).

[6] With the return of democracy, she obtained a minor political position: she was named administrator of La Chacarita Cemetery.

[7] From 1985 to 1989 she was a national deputy, nominated by the National Coordinating Committee of the Unión Cívica Radical, together with Jorge Vanossi, Norma Allegrone de Ponte, Marcelo Stubrin, Carlos Bello, José Domingo Canata, y Ariel Puebla.

Until September 2000 she was the general director of the City of Buenos Aires Center for Civic Control and Participation.