Zolanda Pluas

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Zolanda Plúas
in November 2023
NationalityEcuador
Occupationpolitician
Political partyPSC

Nelly Zolanda Plúas Arias is an Ecuadorian politician and a member of Ecuador's Social Christian Party (PSC) and from 2021 a member of the National Assembly.

Life[edit]

Nelly Zolanda Plúas Arias has several university degrees including a doctorate and she was a professor in 2015 at the University of Guayaquil until [1] she became a member of the National Assembly in 2021.[1] Her substitute was Alvarado López Edson Cristobal. She represents the Province of Guayas District 4.[2]

She is a member of the Permanent Commission of Education, Culture, Science, Technology, Innovation and Ancestral Knowledge[2] after she was elected in May 2020. Other members of that commission include Ana Raffo, Mariuxi Sanchez and Isabel Enriquez.[3]

In December 2022 she was backing the assembly's resolution to create a new area of national heritage around the archeological site and river island of La Tolita (La_Tolita_(Sitio_arqueológico) [es]).[4]

The President of Ecuador Guillermo Lasso brought in an unusual 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 re-election.[5] Following her restoration to the assembly she was voted in as the President of the Assembly's Commission into Education, Culture, Science, Technology, Innovation and Ancestral Knowledge. The other members were Mauricio Zambrano, Jahiren Noriega, Ana María Raffo, Nathaly Morillo, Dallyana Passailaigue, Cecilia Baltazar, Hernán Zapata and Juan Carlos Camacho.[6]

In 2023, she and the Mayor of Daule, Wilson Cañizares [es], met with the Rector of the University of Guayaquil, Francisco Moran, to plan a Support Center in Daule.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Radiografía Política". www.radiografiapolitica.org. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  2. ^ a b "Pluas Arias Nelly Zolanda". Observatorio Legislativo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  3. ^ "The Assembly formed 15 specialized commissions, with 70 votes from Creo, Pachakutik, ID and independent". El Comercio. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 5 Feb 2023.
  4. ^ "La Isla La Tolita Pampa de Oro será declarada Patrimonio Cultural Nacional Tangible e Intangible". Asamblea Nacional del Ecuador (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  5. ^ News, Latin America (2023-05-17). "What is cross-death, and what does it mean for Lasso in Ecuador?". The Rio Times. Retrieved 2023-11-18. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "Así fueron integradas las 15 comisiones en la Asamblea Nacional; cada una eligió a sus autoridades". www.vistazo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  7. ^ [email protected] (2023-09-29). "El Alcalde Wilson Cañizares y la Asambleísta Lcda. Zolanda Plúas se reunieron de manera protocolaria con el Rector de la Universidad de Guayaquil". GAD Municipalidad de Daule (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)