Prior to entering parliamentary politics, Garcia-Ramirez was General Manager of the Belize Airports Authority. She then worked as President of the National Women’s Commission of Belize, where she called for national legislation to deal with
femicide, campaigned against
domestic violence and violence against women and praised Belize's waiving of tax on
menstrual products. In May 2022 she represented Belize as delegate to the
Organization of American States (OAS) 39th Assembly of the
Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM) at the
Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (PARLATINO) headquarters. In July 2024, at the PUP
Corozal Bay standard bearer convention, Garcia-Ramirez ran against and defeated the incumbent area representative
Elvia Vega-Samos for the nomination. At the
2025 Belizean general election in March 2025, Garcia-Ramirez ran against Hernan Riverol of the United Democratic Party (Belize) and won the Corozal Bay seat. After the general election, Garcia-Ramirez was appointed Minister of Human Development, Family Support & Gender Affairs in the
Cabinet of Belize by Prime Minister
John Briceño. In post, Garcia-Ramirez introduced the Families Bill to the
National Assembly in May 2025 and has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch the "People Living with HIV" (PLHIV) program to support nutrition for people living with a
HIV diagnosis. Garcia-Ramirez has also met with the Ambassador of Japan to Belize, Nobuyuki Shirakata, and has represented Belize during an
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Regional Dialogue on Violence Against Women meeting in
Mexico City. Garcia-Ramirez's aunt is PUP politician
Dolores Balderamos-Garcia. == References ==