Wilma Andrade
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
14 May 2017
Member of the National Congress
In office
5 January 2007  30 November 2007
Personal details
Born (1956-08-26) 26 August 1956
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Political partyDemocratic Left
Occupation
  • Activist
  • comptroller
  • politician

Wilma Piedad Andrade Muñoz (born 26 August 1956)[1] is an Ecuadorian politician. Since 2017, she has served as a member of the National Assembly, which she was elected as part of the Democratic Left.[2]

Biography

Andrade was born in Quito, the daughter of Gonzalo Andrade Arteta and Piedad Muñoz de Andrade; she is the second of four siblings. She is married to Marco Morales and is the mother of three children: Marco, Pablo and Lorena.[2]

Political career

The Democratic Left nominated Andrade as a candidate for the Quito Council, a position she held for three consecutive terms, reaching, on her reelection, the largest vote in Quito granted to a woman up to that date.[3] She was unanimously elected as Vice Mayor of the Council of the Metropolitan Municipality of Quito, in two terms from 2002 to 2006.

In 2016, Andrade achieved the re-registration of the Democratic Left, as a political party in Ecuador, as its leader. She was elected president of the Democratic Left, a position she held until 2020. She was also a candidate for National Assembly member for the 2017 legislative election heading her political party where she won a seat for the 2017-2021 legislative term.[4] Her alternate was Diana Pesántez and she would join her at the assembly at the next election.[5]

In 2022 she was welcoming hundreds of food kits from the Chinese embassy for the needy of the province. She had worked with Raisa Corral and the parliamentary liaison group. The Chinese ambassador Chen Guoyou had also helped and 20 wheelchairs were also donated.[6]

In June 2022 Yeseña Guamaní was called to defend a charge of breach of duties. A hearing was established which included assembly members Ana Belén Cordero, Vanessa Freire, Blanca Sacancela and Andrade.[7]

References

  1. "Wilma Andrade". especiales.eluniverso.com.
  2. 1 2 "Wilma Andrade – IZQUIERDA DEMOCRATICA". Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  3. "¿Qué formación tienen los 15 candidatos que encabezan las listas de inscritos para asambleístas nacionales?". El Comercio. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  4. "Asambleístas Nacionales" (in Spanish). El Telegrafo. 11 January 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  5. "El Ejecutivo le quitó dos legisladores a la Asamblea – Diario La Hora" (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  6. Confirmado.net, Roger (9 December 2021). "Embajada de China intensifica su labor social en Ecuador". Confirmado.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  7. "Juzgamiento a la segunda vicepresidenta de la Asamblea Nacional entra a la recta final". El Universo (in Spanish). 4 July 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
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