
Priscila Schettini
Priscila Schettini is a prominent political figure in Ecuador, currently serving as a candidate for national assembly member representing the correísta movement, Revolución Ciudadana. She is notably the spouse of former Ombudsman Freddy Carrión, who was sentenced for a sexual crime. Recently, Schettini has been in the news due to a political gender violence complaint filed by Attorney General Diana Salazar, leading to a judicial ruling that found her guilty and imposed a significant fine and suspension from political participation for three years.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini had her political rights suspended, leading to Santiago Díaz assuming her position.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini had her political rights suspended and was replaced by Santiago Díaz.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini is the titular assembly member whose political rights were suspended, leading to Santiago Díaz's assumption of her seat.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini had her political rights suspended for three years due to political gender violence.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini, wife of a convicted former public defender, accused Diana Salazar of plagiarism.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini was sanctioned for committing political violence against Diana Salazar.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini was suspended from her political rights and will not be able to serve as a national legislator.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini was suspended for three years from her political rights due to political violence.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini is an elected assembly member from the Revolución Ciudadana movement who has been sanctioned by the Electoral Controversy Tribunal.
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Ecuador:
Priscila Schettini, an elected assembly member of Revolución Ciudadana, has been suspended for three years and will not be able to assume her position.
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