María Elva Pinckert

María Elva Pinckert
Official portrait, 2018
Minister of Environment and Water
In office
13 November 2019  6 November 2020
PresidentJeanine Áñez
Preceded byCarlos Ortuño
Succeeded byJuan Santos Cruz
Senator for Santa Cruz
In office
18 January 2015  13 November 2019
SubstituteCarlos Pablo Klinsky
Preceded byIsaac Ávalos
Succeeded byCarlos Pablo Klinsky
Substitute Senator for Santa Cruz
In office
25 January 2010  10 July 2014
SenatorGermán Antelo
Preceded byMaría Silvia Baldomar
Succeeded byFátima Doly Velarde
Personal details
Born
María Elva Pinckert Vaca

(1961-01-15) 15 January 1961
Montero, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Political partySocial Democratic Movement (2014–present)
Other political
affiliations
Alma materPrivate Technological University of Santa Cruz (BSL)
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • politician
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María Elva Pinckert Vaca (born 15 January 1961) is a Bolivian businesswoman, lawyer, and politician who served as minister of environment and water from 2019 to 2020. Pinckert developed her career in Santa Cruz's agro-industrial heartland, during which time she rose to key positions of regional economic and political influence, including presiding over the Montero Civic Committee and serving as vice president of the Santa Cruz Chamber of Industry and Commerce. Elected to the Montero Municipal Council as a member of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement in 1999, Pinckert later switched to the New Republican Force, with which she won reelection. In 2009, the party promoted her to the Senate as a substitute senator under Germán Antelo. Amid the disunity brought about by the fragmentation of her parliamentary caucus, Pinckert aligned with the Social Democratic Movement, which nominated her for a full Senate seat. Elected in 2014, Pinckert held office until 2019, when she joined the Áñez administration as head of environmental and water policy. As with many former Áñez ministers, Pinckert faced judicial consequences for her collaboration with the transitional government, leading her to seek refuge in Brazil less than a year after leaving office.