She became a prominent critic of this regime, and was a frequent target of verbal abuse on Correa's Citizen Link [es] broadcasts, culminating with an accusation of terrorism and sabotage in 2010.
As president of the UNE, one of the country's largest unions, Zamora initiated opposition to educational measures of the Rafael Correa government, among which was the evaluation of teachers.
This drew Correa's ire, and she became the third most verbally assaulted woman on his Citizen Link [es] broadcasts, after Lourdes Tibán and Cynthia Viteri.
[3] Following the events of September 30, 2010, she was accused of terrorism and sabotage after a cell phone video allegedly showing her inciting a group of students to violence in Guayaquil was presented on Citizen Link.
[2] Within the Democratic People's Movement (MPD), she was the alternate of assemblyman Jorge Escala from 2008 to 2013, appearing in the National Assembly on some occasions.