Ximena Anza

Ximena Anza Colamar[1] is a Chilean politician of Atacameño (or Likanantaí) descent. In 2021, she was elected to serve as the representative of the Atacameño people for a reserved seat in the Constitutional Convention.[2]

Ximena Anza
Personal details
Born
Ximena Anza Colamar
NationalityAtacameño, Chilean
Residence(s)Caspana, Chile
OccupationCommunity activist

Biography

Prior to her election to the Constitutional Convention, Anza was heavily involved in activism in her hometown of Caspana, Antofagasta, including service as Secretary of the Atacama Community in the region.[3][4][5] As an activist, she worked with the provincial government of El Loa as well as the municipal government of Calama to coordinate sustainable regional development plans inclusive of Antofagasta's indigenous communities.

On environmental policy, Anza has expressed concern that unsustainable tourism poses a threat to the environment of Caspana. She has proposed a new model of tourism, which would "be led by people from our own community, protecting the environment and with a basis that allows us to organize the territory under a respectful gaze".[6]

Anza was elected to represent the Atacameño people in the 2021 Chilean Constitutional Convention election, receiving 954 votes in her favor.[7]

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