Betty Tola

In 2011 she was chosen to be the National Secretary for Migrants and in November of that year she became the Coordinating Minister for Politics[1] replacing Doris Soliz.

[2] In the following year Soledad Buendía was nominated to the position of Coordinating Minister of Politics, replacing Tola who had resigned.

[3] After losing the mayoral race for Guayaquil in 2014, Viviana Bonilla was named National Secretary of Policy Management, replacing Tola.

The group were not calling for a woman necessarily to lead the government but it would propose to not prioritise money but to concentrate on work and life in a multinational society.

The proposals had taken a year to create and were titled, "Agenda for a Feminist Government Power to Transform" - Paolina Vercoutere Quinche was another spokesperson[6] and she was the first Kichwa Governor of Imbabura Province.

Tola was President of the Social Participation Commission in 2008