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Tiare Aguilera Hey (Tiare Maeva Carolina Aguilera Hey) was born on 13 February, 1982 in Easter Island, Chile, is a Chilean lawyer, politician. Discover Tiare Aguilera Hey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Tiare Maeva Carolina Aguilera Hey
Occupation Lawyer
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 13 February 1982
Birthday 13 February
Birthplace Easter Island, Chile
Nationality Chile

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Tiare Maeva Carolina Aguilera Hey is a Rapa Nui attorney and politician.

In 2021, she was elected to represent the Rapa Nui people in the Chilean Constitutional Convention.

Tiare Aguilera was born and raised on the island of Rapa Nui.

She studied at Andrés Bello National University, where she received her degree in law.

Aguilera later attended the University of Wuhan, where she received a master's degree in international public law.

Aguilera explained that her decision to study in China as opposed to Chile was due to several reasons, including her Rapa Nui background, the "distinct" Chinese culture and the fact that all Polynesian migrations came from Taiwan.

Further stating that the "western gaze ignores the eastern gaze and we as Rapa Nui are closer to the east".

In addition to Rapa Nui, mainland Chile, and China, Aguilera has lived in Spain, New Zealand, and Hawaii.

1888

An experiment in comparative law, Aguilera has stated her demand that the new constitution respects the terms and conditions of the 1888 annexation treaty between Chile and Rapa Nui.

The preservation of the Rapa Nui language has been identified by Aguilera as an issue she plans to champion in the Constitutional Assembly.

She expressed concerns that the language is at risk of extinction.

Aguilera favors the establishment of a plurinational state in Chile in the interest of determination for indigenous Chileans.

She has argued in favor of forming an alliance between indigenous politicians in the Constitutional Convention.

A proponent of decentralization, Aguilera has argued in favor of indigenous autonomy from an environmental perspective, stating: "The new constitution must think of territories as ecosystems. The island is already a small, limited territory, but the relationship that the Polynesian people have with the sea is different and we are going to contribute to that"On economic policy, Aguilera favors increased state intervention and the creation of a generous welfare state in Chile.

She argued that the disparities in quality of infrastructure and healthcare between mainland Chile and Rapa Nui meant that the government should have "a much more participatory role" in economic affairs.

During her campaign, she endorsed enshrining a right to housing and a right to water in the new constitution.

In local politics, Aguilera has praised efforts to expand Rapa Nui's rainwater harvesting system, noting that such initiatives are necessary given the island's diminishing water supply.

She has emphasized the need to protect the marine parks present on Rapa Nui.

2013

After returning to Rapa Nui in 2013, Aguilera became an advisor to the Comisión de Desarrollo de la Isla de Pascua (English: "Easter Island Development Commission"), an indigenous decision-making body.

2016

By 2016, she was intimately involved in local politics, organizing political events for Governor Melania Hotu.

During her legal career, she specialized in urban planning law.

Following a contested primary, Aguilera was chosen as the candidate of the Rapa Nui for a reserved seat in the Chilean Constitutional Convention, and was later formally elected to the position.

Political commentators speculated that she could potentially prove a key swing vote in the body following reports that the centre-right Chile Vamos coalition was courting her support for certain legislative measures.