Victoria Desintonio
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Victoria Tatiana Desintonio Malavé (born 1988) is an
Ecuadorian Ecuadorians ( es, ecuatorianos) are people identified with the South American country of Ecuador. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Ecuadorians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are colle ...
politician. She was elected to the seven-member Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control by popular vote and she was later removed. She then became a member of Ecuador's
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. She is a member of the political coalition
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(Unión por la Esperanza) and she campaigns for
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.


Life

Desintonio was born in 1988. When she was seventeen she joined the international
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movement that had campaigned to cut debt in developing countries by the end of the millennium. In 2011 and 2012, she was working as an analyst. She is from
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and trained as a lawyer at the
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. Desintonio was elected to join the seven-member Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control (CCPSC) for four years in 2019. This body's activities includes the recognition of 150 national heroes. The six other members elected were María Fernanda Rivadeneira, Sofía Almeida, Rosa Chalá, José Carlos Tuárez, Walter Gómez and Christian Cruz. The announcement in May 2019 had taken 54 days, and six candidates had been excluded. She campaigns for women's rights, and she proposed additions to the law to create a "citizen observatory" watchdog to reduce gender violence; her proposals were accepted. This watchdog was described as the "Citizen Observatory for the Application, Implementation and Effective Compliance of the Comprehensive Organic Law for the Prevention and Eradication of Gender Violence against Women". Desintonio proposed that she would run this watchdog but the CCPSC decided that it would be handled by the whole council. Desintonio was removed from the seven-member council with three others in August 2019. Each was allowed to defend their position and Desintonio took an hour and a quarter in which she noted that it had been agreed that council members would be elected by popular vote and now the National Assembly was interfering with elected members. The National Assembly concluded that members of the CPCCS had behaved unconstitutionally and they had the four members removed. After a vote in which 84 members voted in favour, José Tuárez, Rosa Chalá, Walter Gómez, and Desintonio were censured and dismissed from the council. Desintonio was later elected to the 137 strong National Assembly as a member of the political coalition
Union for Hope Union for Hope ( es, Unión por la Esperanza) is a political coalition in Ecuador for the 2021 Ecuadorian general election. Political groups from the left-wing participated, with only the Democratic Center Movement being officially on the ballo ...
(Unión por la Esperanza). Over 40% of the assembly's members are women. She was made the Vice President of the Commission on Constitutional Guarantees, Human Rights, Collective Rights and Interculturality under Joseph Cabascango as President. The other members of the commission include Paola Castillo, Sofía Sánchez, Fernanda Astudillo and
Guadalupe Llori Esperanza Guadalupe Llori Abarca (born 1962) is an Ecuadorian politician who was prefect of Orellana Province. She is a member of the Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement. She served as President of the National Assembly of Ecuador from Ma ...
. A fellow politician,
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, was brought to account to the National Assembly's Ethics Committee by
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and Desintonio. She was accused of and later found to have taken money from her prospective team members in order that they could work for her. She was dismissed from the assembly. The President of Ecuador
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brought in the constitution clause number 148 known as Mutual death in May 2023 when he knew that he was about to be impeached. This required all of the National Assembly members to stand for
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. Desintonio was back in the assembly in 2024 and she was the chair of the ''Commission of Autonomous Governments, Decentralization, Competencies and Territorial Organization''. Carlos Vera Mora was her vice-President and the commission's members included Gabriela Molina, Gissella Molina and Fabiola Sanmartín Parra.


Private life

Desintonio is married and has two children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Desintonio, Victoria Members of the National Assembly (Ecuador) Women members of the National Assembly (Ecuador) 21st-century Ecuadorian women politicians 21st-century Ecuadorian politicians Living people University of Guayaquil alumni Women's rights activists 1988 births