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  2. Romina Muñoz - Wikipedia

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    Muñoz led the Museo Nacional del Ecuador (MuNa) starting in June 2021. [2] She created an exhibition titled 'Polyfonia' featuring the work of the artist, Alba Calderón, within the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana in Quito when she was the head of the national museum from 2021 to 2023. [3]

  3. File:Romina Muñoz, Ministra de Cultura ante la Comisión de ...

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    Español: Ecuador, 13 de marzo de 2024.- Comparece: Romina Muñoz, ministra de Cultura, para informar sobre los siguientes temas: estado del Sistema Nacional de Cultura; acciones realizadas para fortalecer las relaciones con las agregadurías de cultura de los países; apoyo para el fomento a la cultura; observaciones a los proyectos de reformas a las leyes Orgánica de Cultura; y, Orgánica ...

  4. List of the first women holders of political offices in South ...

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    Minister – Adriana Olguín de Baltra – 1952 [43] Minister of Justice – Adriana Olguín de Baltra – 1952 [43] [51] Minister of Education – María Teresa del Canto – 1952; Minister of Labour and Social Welfare – Mireya Baltra – 1972-1973 [52] Minister of National Resources (Ministra de Bienes Nacionales) – Adriana Delpiano ...

  5. Mónica Palencia - Wikipedia

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    She then emigrated to Ecuador where she continued her education in Guayaquil where she obtained a masters degree. [3] New President Daniel Noboa with his new minister, 23 November 2023. She had lived in Ecuador "for more than forty years" and she became a citizen of Ecuador in 2023 "minutes before" she joined the government. [4]

  6. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana - Wikipedia

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    The location of La Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana headquarters in Quito. La Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana (The House of Ecuadorian Culture) is a cultural organization founded by Benjamín Carrión on August 9, 1944, during the presidency of Dr Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra. It was created to stimulate, to direct and to coordinate the development ...

  7. Ivonne Núñez - Wikipedia

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    Ivonne Núñez Figueroa is an Ecuadorian who became Ecuador's Minister of Labor in 2023. She became a judge but she was removed until the constitutional court restored her position. She was a defence lawyer for Ricardo Rivera who was accused of money laundering.

  8. María Fernanda Espinosa - Wikipedia

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    María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés (born September 7, 1964) is an Ecuadorian linguist, poet, politician, and diplomat.Currently, is Executive Director of GWL Voices, an NGO dedicated to achieve a gender-equal multilateral system. [1]

  9. Cabinet of Guillermo Lasso - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:Anexo:Gabinete de Guillermo Lasso]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Anexo:Gabinete de Guillermo Lasso}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation