Diana Alexandra Aguavil Calazacón (born 7 August 1983),[1] is an Ecuadorian indigenous leader, since 25 August 2018, the first female governor of the Tsáchila nationality after 104 years of male administrations and winning the 2018 Tsáchila election.
[2][3][4] In April 2019, the National Assembly awarded Diana Aguavil, social merit, for being the first woman governor of the Tsáchila nationality, she also received a Legislative Agreement in which it is recognised her work and unchanging disposition of service and delivery, depending on the collective interest.
[5] This activity was in the framework of the celebration of the traditional Kasama festival, which enhances the identity values of the Tsáchila nationality.
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