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Silvia Heredia Martín, born in Écija (Sevilla, Andalusia) on the 24th August of 1967, is a Spanish national deputy elected for the constituency of Sevilla in the 10th term. She is a member of People’s Party (PP).  
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Silvia Heredia Martín, born in Écija (Sevilla, Andalusia) on the 24th August of 1979, is a Spanish national deputy elected for the constituency of Sevilla in the 10th term. She is a member of People’s Party (PP).  
 
 
 
== Political Career==  
 
== Political Career==  
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She is acting as first secretary of the Employment and Social Security Commission. She is also member of other commissions such for the Commission for the study of the drugs problems or the Commission of Equality.  
 
She is acting as first secretary of the Employment and Social Security Commission. She is also member of other commissions such for the Commission for the study of the drugs problems or the Commission of Equality.  
 
Since 2007, Silvia Heredia Martín has been also councillor of the city of Écija.   
 
Since 2007, Silvia Heredia Martín has been also councillor of the city of Écija.   
It is also worth noting that in her political career she is acting as regional vice-secretary of finance policies.  
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It is also worth noting that in her political career she is acting as regional vice-secretary of equality policies.  
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==

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