Ana Belén Cordero Cuesta is an Ecuadorian politician serving in Ecuador's National Assembly from 2021.
Cordero obtained a master's degree in business law from USFQ and another in political management from the American George Washington University.
[1] Cordero entered the National Assembly on 21 May 2021 as she had stood as the alternate for César Monge who was promoted to be a minister.
Her words were in relation to a recent report by the Comptroller General made to the Assembly's Oversight Commission.
[6] Cordero was involved in creating a report on the activities of Colombian Alex Saab and his links to Nicolás Maduro and money laundering.