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Centa Lothy Rek López (born 27 August 1954) is a Bolivian novelist, politician, and psychoanalyst who served as
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for Santa Cruz from 2010 to 2015 and since 2020. Raised in
San José de Chiquitos San José de Chiquitos or simply San José is the capital of Chiquitos Province in the Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yello ...
and educated in
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at institutes in Brazil and Argentina, Rek spent her early career practicing clinical psychoanalysis at schools and educational organizations in the Santa Cruz Department. In 1995, she published her first novel and quickly shifted towards a career as a professional writer, in addition to dabbling in journalism and television presentation. Initially supportive of the
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policies of President
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, Rek split with the government over disagreements regarding
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for Bolivia's eastern departments. In 2009, she was elected to represent Santa Cruz in the Senate as part of the opposition
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alliance. Together with her colleague,
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, Rek sought to build the foundations of a new political party, but opposition infighting caused the project to flounder. After 2015, Rek largely retired from political life but made a comeback in 2020 with her election to a second term as part of
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, a new regionalist party.


Early life and career


Early life and education

Centa Rek was born on 27 August 1954 in
San José de Chiquitos San José de Chiquitos or simply San José is the capital of Chiquitos Province in the Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yello ...
, a small town situated in eastern Santa Cruz's tropical Chiquitania region. On her father's side, Rek is of ethnic German descent; the family's presence in the region dates back to her grandparents, who first settled the Chiquitania with their children, where they developed extensive careers in agriculture and
cattle ranching A ranch (from es, rancho/Mexican Spanish) is an area of land, including various structures, given primarily to ranching, the practice of raising grazing livestock such as cattle and sheep. It is a subtype of a farm. These terms are most often ...
. Rek's family remains a prominent staple of the
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's
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sector; her brothers, Erwin and Elmar, helmed the Federation of Ranchers of Santa Cruz, and the former also administered Fexpocruz—the department's premier exposition fair—in 1996. Rek was raised in her birth town of San José de Chiquitos alongside five siblings as well as a few rural girls her parents hosted. At age 14, she was sent to study at the Santa Ana School, a boarding school in
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. She completed her final year of secondary in
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before traveling to the United States as part of a cultural exchange program. Upon her return, Rek moved to
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to study
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. She later transferred to the University of Córdoba, where she graduated as a clinical psychoanalyst.


Psychology and writing career

Following her return from Argentina, Rek settled in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, where she developed a career in
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; she collaborated with the educational organization
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, directed the Bella Vista Interamerican School, and participated in the foundation of the Santa Cruz College of Psychologists. Influenced by her work in education and motivated by the passing of her father, Rek began writing around the late 1980s and early 1990s. Her first
novel A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, typically written in prose and published as a book. The present English word for a long work of prose fiction derives from the for "new", "news", or "short story of something new", itsel ...
, ''Los Mundos'', was published in 1995 and contains a semi-autobiographical telling of Rek's intercultural experiences in youth. Since then, Rek has published a total of six novels, the most recent being ''Abril'' (2019), as well as a number of short story anthologies. As her public presence grew, Rek shifted away from psychology and towards a career in journalism. She wrote as a columnist for various press outlets, directed and edited the children's magazine ''Alfeñique'', and spent six years co-hosting the
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show ''Rayos X''. Between 2005 and 2009, she directed the Santa Cruz-based publication '' La Estrella del Oriente''.


Chamber of Senators


First term


Election

Rek's early ideological leanings skewed towards the
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. Her extensive criticism of the
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and
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economic model promoted by figures such as
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initially led her to sympathize with the nascent
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. When the party's leader,
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, was elected president, Rek collaborated with his government; she served as Morales's presidential delegate to Santa Cruz and was a member of REPAC, the president's team of representatives to the
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. However, by the late 2000s, Rek's strong positions in favor of the
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in Santa Cruz led her to assume a critical stance toward Morales and his government. In 2009, despite her lack of party affiliation, Rek accepted an invitation on the part of the opposition
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(CN) alliance to contest a seat in the Chamber of Senators in representation of Santa Cruz. She won the race.


Tenure

As a
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, the CN caucus quickly imploded, a product of the flight from the country of its main leader,
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, and the inability—and unwillingness—of the alliance's component parties to form an organizational committee. "After the election,... there was no possibility of giving Ncontinuity," Rek recalled, "there was no vision to make it perpetuate." Seeing this, Rek was one of the first members to go. Before even being sworn in, she joined New Civic Power (NPC), a newly-founded party led by her senatorial colleague,
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, that quickly absorbed a majority of CN's parliamentary delegation in Santa Cruz. Even as the formation of NPC agitated friction between members of CN, Rek sought to maintain a modicum of unity among the alliance's senators. "We no longer encouraged any expectations f continuity but we did know that Convergence had to function throughout the legislature, with the greatest possibility of cohesion," she stated. In that sense, she continued to operate within the alliance's Senate caucus; she served as deputy leader of CN from 2011 to 2012, was the group's acting leader from late 2012 to early 2013, and was elected to lead what remained of the bloc in the 2010–2015 legislature's closing year. Given her experience operating within the fractured CN alliance, Rek sought to structure a more coherent opposition bloc in preparation for the 2014 election. In late 2013, she and Antelo signed on to the Broad Front, a
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grouping of opposition parties led by businessman
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. However, that alliance quickly crumbled after Doria Medina entered a pact with Santa Cruz Governor
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, whose personal rivalries with Antelo provoked the latter into pulling out of the arrangement. Although Rek and Antelo considered remaining in the race on their own, they ultimately opted to endorse former president
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's campaign. Amid shifting alliances and the collapse of the Broad Front, Rek was not nominated for reelection.


Commission assignments

* Chamber of Senators Directorate (Second Vice President: –) * Territorial Organization of the State and Autonomies Commission ** Departmental Autonomies Committee (Secretary: –) * International Policy Commission (President: –) * Land and Territory, Natural Resources, and Environment Commission ** Environment, Biodiversity, Amazon, Protected Areas, and Climate Change Committee (Secretary: –, –)


Second term


Election

Following the conclusion of her senatorial term, Rek largely retired from political life. During this time, she returned to her roots in psychology, working for a volunteer group that helped provide psychological assistance to young men involved in gangs and women who have suffered domestic violence. Asked in 2019 about whether she would become involved again in politics, Rek stated: "It was a very enriching experience, but it's over now." Rek's tune changed in the wake of that year's political crisis. "We were entering an authoritarian government that did not respect the popular vote," she exclaimed. Through her work in journalism, Rek came into contact with civic leader
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, who invited her to once again contest a Senate seat on behalf of his
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party, a proposal she accepted. Elected to a second term at age 66, Rek was the eldest of Santa Cruz's four elected senators.


Tenure

Rek has characterized "obsolete
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" as one of the "chronic ills of the state." In addition to expanding the powers of the country's departmental autonomies, she has also followed the line of others in her party in pushing for the institution of a federalist model, which she argued could boost
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. In that vein, after spending a term on the Senate's directorate, Rek spent the ensuing years of her tenure operating within committees and commissions dealing with the country's territorial organization. During this time, she also played a prominent role within Creemos' Senate caucus, including serving as its leader between 2021 and 2022.


Commission assignments

* Chamber of Senators Directorate (Second Secretary: –) * Territorial Organization of the State and Autonomies Commission (President: –present) * Land and Territory, Natural Resources, and Environment Commission ** Land and Territory, Natural Resources, and Coca Leaf Committee (Secretary: –)


Personal life

While in Argentina, aged 21, Rek married José Luis Durán, a member of a politically influential family from Santa Cruz with close ties to the
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—his brother, , was the party's presidential candidate in 1997. The couple settled in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, where Durán served on the municipal council. However, Rek's decision to pursue a career of her own strained relations with her husband and the pair soon divorced. Recounting the circumstances of their separation, Rek recalled: "My ex-husband did not want me to work. He thought it was very good that I was educated but only... o that I couldbe a good mother... I got divorced because of the ''
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'' treatment I received from my partner." Rek later remarried and has one daughter with her new spouse, in addition to the two sons from her previous relationship. One of her sons, Alejandro Durán Rek, served on the board of directors of the Santa Cruz Rural Electrification Cooperative (CRE) and was president of the CRE Foundation, the operational arm of the organization's many
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programs.


Electoral history


Publications

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Bibliography

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External links


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