
Carmen Tiupul Urquizo
Carmen Tiupul Urquizo is a prominent Ecuadorian politician and legislator representing the Pachakutik movement. Recently, she made headlines after being elected as the second vice president of the National Assembly, a significant position in Ecuador's legislative framework. Her election came after a closely contested vote where she secured 78 votes in favor, showcasing her political influence and the support she commands within the Assembly. Tiupul's political career is marked by her advocacy for indigenous rights and social justice, reflecting the values of her party. Her recent election highlights the ongoing dynamics and shifts within Ecuador's political landscape.
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Recent news mentions
Carmen Tiupul Urquizo is one of the six legislators from Pachakutik who faced expulsion.
Conaie no expulsará de la organización a los seis asambleístas de Pachakutik que votan con el Gobierno | Política | NoticiasCarmen Tiupul Urquizo emphasizes the work being done by the Constitutional Court regarding the laws approved by the National Assembly.
Carmen Tiupul: la Corte Constitucional ha cumplido su trabajo y la Asamblea Nacional debe respetar sus pronunciamientos | Política | NoticiasCarmen Tiupul Urquizo was elected as the second vice president of the National Assembly.
En una segunda votación, Carmen Tiupul, de Pachakutik, se alzó con la segunda vicepresidencia del Parlamento | Política | Noticias








