
Verónica Abad Rojas
Verónica Abad Rojas is the Vice President of Ecuador, known for her advocacy of workers' rights and constitutional respect. She recently gained media attention due to a legal action she took against the Ministry of Labor, resulting in a court ruling that required the ministry to place a visible plaque affirming the rights of public servants and workers.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Ecuador | 4 | 5.25 | 0.21% | +20% | 17,643,060 | 43,541 | $108,000 | 267$ |
Totals | 4 | 17,643,060 | 43,541 | $108,000 | 267$ |
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Recent Mentions
Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas is the former vice president of Ecuador and mother of Sebastián B. A.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas is involved in legal claims regarding the violation of her rights after serving as the Vice President of Ecuador.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas was the former Vice President who was sent as ambassador to Israel and Turkey.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas was the vice president of Ecuador who faced a request for criminal prosecution.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas is the Vice President of Ecuador who is seeking to have a court ruling overturned regarding a political violence complaint against President Daniel Noboa.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas has had her political rights suspended for two years due to a conviction for political violence against gender.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas is the Vice President of Ecuador who is facing suspension of her political rights due to a ruling related to gender-based political violence.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad was suspended from her political rights for two years due to a decision by the Electoral Controversy Tribunal.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas, the vice president, stated that the sanction does not imply her removal from office.
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Ecuador:
Verónica Abad Rojas, in her capacity as vice president, filed a complaint against President Daniel Noboa for alleged electoral violations related to political gender violence.
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