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Patricia Núñez
Silvia Patricia Núñez Ramos is an Ecuadorian engineer turned politician in the Citizen Revolution Movement. She was elected to the National Assembly in 2021 and re-elected in 2023. Life In 2004, she studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Ambato. In 2011, she earned her master's degree at the in the management of social projects. The following year, she completed a one-year training program at the Higher School of Chimborazo Polytechnic. In 2020, she taught at the Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo. She was elected to represent Chimborazo at the National Assembly in 2021. The sitting President of the assembly, Guadalupe Llori, was voted out at the end of May. Núñez said she voted against Guadalupe Llori because that was the recommendation. In September 2022 she filed charges with the Legislative Administration Council against fellow Assembly member and president of the Oversight Commission Fernando Villavicencio. She said that he had called her a pig and ...
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Members Of The Fourth Legislative Period Of The National Assembly Of Ecuador
This is a list of the assembly members who belong or have belonged to the 4th legislative period of the National Assembly (Ecuador), National Assembly of Ecuador which sat between 2021 and 2023. Nationals Azuay Bolivar Canar Carchi Chimborazo Cotopaxi El Oro Emeralds Galapagos Guayas Imbabura Loja The Rivers Manabi Morona Santiago Napo Orellana Pastaza Pichincha Saint Helena Santa Domingo de la Tsachilas Succumbs Tungurahua Zamora Chinchipe Ex-Pats Source: Assembly members who left their seats Abandoned their party The following are the assembly members who left the movement or political party for which they were elected Changed their bench The following assembly members separated from their caucus without abandoning the party for which they were elected: References

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Sofía Sánchez (politician)
Sandra Sofía Sánchez Urgilés (born 7 March 1989) is an Ecuadorian footballer and politician. In 2021 she was elected to the National Assembly (Ecuador), National Assembly of Ecuador for the Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement – New Country party. She was re-elected in 2023 for the Movimiento Construye, Construye party Life Sánchez was born in 1989. Her parents were lawyer Washington Sánchez, and teacher Sandra Urgilés. At the age of thirteen, she took an interest in football. By 2013 she began playing football for the Carneras UPS football team. She says that football was her main interest because her two brothers played that game. She had success in other sports which included running 100, 200 and 400-metre races for Azuay Province. At basketball and rugby she played games at a national level as a child. She played basketball in Buenos Aires and in Machala and she played rugby with the national team in 2013. That team went to Trujillo, Peru, Trujillo in Peru to play ...
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Women Members Of The National Assembly (Ecuador)
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Members Of The National Assembly (Ecuador)
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Mónica Palacios (politician)
Mónica Estefanía Palacios Zambrano is an Ecuadorian politician who was elected to National Assembly (Ecuador), Ecuador's National Assembly for the Citizen Revolution Movement in 2021. She was re-elected in 2023. Life Mónica Palacios holds a Bachelor of Arts, bachelor of arts in economics, political science and history from Queens College, City University of New York. In February 2021, she was a candidate for the Democratic Center (Ecuador), Democratic Center and was elected to the National Assembly (Ecuador), National Assembly after the 2021 Ecuadorian general elections. In November 2021, she was one of the eighty-one members of the Assembly who abstained during the vote for the Economic Reform Bill which would have brought in changes to the tax system. In June 2022 she was among the members who requested a debate concerning the replacement of President Guillermo Lasso. Forty-six other members signed the request including Sofía Espín, Jhajaira Urresta, Patricia Mendoza, ...
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Viviana Zambrano
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Andrea Rivadeneira
Andrea Yalu Rivadeneira Calderón (born c.1988) is an Ecuadorian politician who became a member of Ecuador's National Assembly in 2023. Life Rivadeneira was born in Zamora Canton in 1988. She was one of three girls born to María Elena Calderón Ojeda and Juan Felipe Rivadeneira Jaramillo. She qualified as a lawyer after passing her degree at the National University of Loja. She later went to Spain to obtain a master's degree in Human Rights from the International University of La Rioja. New national elections were unexpectedly required in 2023, because of the cross-death decree issued by President Guillermo Lasso. Zamora Chinchipe's national assembly members, Isabel Enriquez and Diego Esparza Aguirre, were replaced by Rivadeneira and Héctor Valladarles. Henry Kronfle became the president of the re-formed National Assembly of 137 representatives in 2023. At his election there were only nine members who voted against him being president and these included Cecilia Baltazar, Fa ...
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Amy Gende
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Patricia Mendoza
Patricia Monserrat Mendoza Jiménez is an Ecuadorian politician from the Democratic Center party. She attends the National Assembly on behalf of the Province of Esmereldas after the 2021 election. Life She qualified as a lawyer at the Central University of Ecuador. In 2011 she was at the Indoamerica Technological University gaining a master's degree in 2018. Five years after the 2016 earthquake that hit the area, Mendoza welcomed measures passed in the National Assembly to encourage regeneration in the provinces of Esmeralda and Manabi. Funding would be available for projects including to supply loans and training for business people. Mendoza and Luisa Gonzales jointly proposed 25 changes to the laws relating to the National Assembly in order to improve its productivity. They proposed changes to how a majority in favour should be defined and that the impeachment of the President and Vice-President should be deicided by a multi-party commission. On 24 June 2022 she was amon ...
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Gissella Molina
Gissella Molina is an Ecuadorian politician elected to the National Assembly of Ecuador. She was in the Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement but she moved to Movimiento Construye when she was re-elected in 2023. Life Molina is elected to the National Assembly of Ecuador as a member of the Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement – New Country. In November 2021 she was one of the 81 politicians who abstained which allowed the Economic Development and Fiscal Sustainability Law to be passed. Other abstainers included Jessica Castillo, Dina Farinango, Patricia Sánchez and Ana Herrera. In December 2021 she was accused by the President of taking a bribe to vote against an Investment Law project. Molina denied this and noted that no evidence had been offered to support the accusation. She believed that the President was hitting back because she had not supported one of his policies. Other members of her party mentioned in the accusation included Rosa Cerda and Édgar Quezad ...
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Paola Cabezas
Janeth Paola Cabezas Castillo (born 4 September 1978) is an Ecuadorian politician and former television presenter. She was the Governor of Esmeraldas Province from 2013 to 2016 and is a current member of Ecuador's National Assembly for the Citizen Revolution Movement (RC). Cabezas was elected leader of the largest political coalition in the 2021 National Assembly, the Union for Hope (UNES). Early life and education Cabezas was born in Esmeraldas on 4 September 1978 and grew up in Quinindé. She started her radio career when she was fifteen. She graduated from the University of Guayaquil in 2008 and then studied Political Marketing at the Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she graduated with a master's degree. Professional career Cabezas worked as a radio presenter for a variety of radio stations of Esmeraldas, Quito and Guayaquil including Radio Disney of Guayaquil. In 2007 she was seen on TV as the presenter of RTS's morning TV program. This ce ...
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