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Ana María Raffo
Ana Maria Raffo Guevara is an Ecuadorian politician who represents the Guayas Province at the National Assembly. She is a member of the Democratic Center. Life In 2008 she was working as a government manager for the Republic's President. By 2014 she had been promoted to be one of his advisors. She left that employment in 2017 when she became an advisor to the National Assembly. She joined the Democratic Center party and at the 2021 election she was elected to represent the Guayas Province at the National Assembly. Her substitute was Barahona Kelber Bermudez. She sits on the "Permanent Commission on Education, Culture, Science, Technology, Innovation and Ancestral Knowledge". Other members of that commission include Zolanda Pluas, Mariuxi Sanchez and Isabel Enriquez. In June 2022 she was among the members who requested a debate concerning the replacement of President Guillermo Lasso because of his alleged mismanagement. Forty-six other members supported the proposal includi ...
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Guayas Province
Guayas (, ) is a coastal Provinces of Ecuador, province in Ecuador. It is bordered to the west by Manabí Province, Manabí, Santa Elena Province, Ecuador, Santa Elena, and the Pacific Ocean (as the Gulf of Guayaquil); to the east by Los Ríos Province, Los Ríos, Bolívar Province, Ecuador, Bolívar, Chimborazo Province, Chimborazo, Cañar Province, Cañar, and Azuay Province, Azuay; to the north by Los Ríos Province, Los Ríos and Bolívar Province, Ecuador, Bolívar; and to the south by El Oro Province, El Oro and the Pacific Ocean. With a population of over 4 million people, it is the most populous province in Ecuador. In terms of area it is the List of Ecuadorian provinces by area, seventh largest province in the country. The main port of Ecuador, Guayaquil, is located within the province. Geography Guayas' natural terrain is very diverse. The province has no elevations, except for the Coastal Range (Ecuador), Coastal Range, which starts in Guayaquil and goes to Manabí P ...
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Rosa Mayorga
Rosa Belén Mayorga Tapia is an Ecuadorian politician who became a member of the National Assembly in 2021. Life In 2012 she became a professor at the and she worked there until 2015. She was elected to the National Assembly in 2021. She represents the province of Tungurahua. In June 2022 she was among the members who requested a debate concerning the replacement of President Guillermo Lasso because of his alleged mismanagement. 46 other members supported the request including Mónica Palacios, Vanessa Álava, Jhajaira Urresta, Patricia Mendoza, Victoria Desintonio, Ana María Raffo, Viviana Veloz and Sofía Espín Sofía Eugenia Espín Reyes is an Ecuadorian politician. After she was dismissed from the National Assembly she fled to Bolivia, where she applied for political asylum. Before this was resolved she was re-elected in May 2021. Espín was the presid .... She was re-elected in August 2023 to be one of the four Tungurahua National assembly members. She stood fo ...
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Members Of The National Assembly (Ecuador)
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21st-century Ecuadorian Politicians
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21st-century Ecuadorian Women Politicians
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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Living People
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Cecilia Baltazar
Rosa Cecilia Baltazar Yucailla is an Ecuadorian politician who became a member of the National Assembly in 2023. Life Baltazar has a master's degree in Constitutional Law from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito. She is a translator of the Kichwa language. She is an adviser to the Constitutional Court of Ecuador. In 2020 she joined the board of the pressure group "Land is Life". She wanted to help the group as it tries to empower indigenous leaders to resist the pressures to exploit their land. left, Luzmila Abad, Baltazar and Mariana Yumbay at the National Assembly, 6 Nov 2024 She was elected to the National Assembly following the Snap election">snap 2023 Ecuadorian general election. She is one of the four assembly members who represents the Tungurahua Province, province of Tungurahua. She benefited from a local context in favour of her party Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement – New Country, Pachakutik despite being relatively unknown. She is a member of the Perma ...
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Dallyana Passailaigue
Dallyana Marianela Passailaigue Manosalvas (born October 27, 1980) is an Ecuadorian media personality, athlete, and politician. She is currently a member of the National Assembly representing Guayas Province . She ran for Vice President of Ecuador in the 2025 general election. Early life Dallyana Passailaigue was born in Guayaquil on October 27, 1980, the daughter of former Education Minister . She has a degree in commercial engineering. She was director of tourism for the Prefecture of Guayas in 2005. She appeared on the RedTeleSistema sports program ''Copa''. On Ecuavisa, she was a presenter on the show ''Así somos''. She left this position to study acting in Madrid, at the Jorge Elines Interpretation School, and then in Italy where she studied ''commedia dell'arte''. Afterward, she returned to the network to be part of the ''Televistazo'' newscast, where she presented the sports news segment. Artistic and sports career Passailaigue has appeared in several Ecuadorian telev ...
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Nathaly Morillo
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Jahiren Noriega
Jahiren Elizabeth Noriega Donoso (born 1997) is an Ecuadorian politician and sociologist. She was elected to the National Assembly (Ecuador), National Assembly in 2022 and re-elected in 2023 as a member of the Citizen Revolution Movement. As of 2023, she is Ecuador's youngest legislator. Education Noriega completed her secondary education at the Sebastián de Benalcazar Municipal School, where in November 2014 she was elected president of the student council. However, the campus authorities tried to prevent her from taking office because there had been no election regulations. Noriega filed a protection action against the school, which was ruled in her favor. Her case was supported by education minister Augusto Espinosa. Noriega was finally sworn in on February 3, 2015, and the Ministry of Education sanctioned the school's principal for her actions in the dispute. She went on to study at the Central University of Ecuador, where she majored in sociology. There, she was politically ...
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