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Marcela Aguiñaga

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President
  
Gabriela Rivadeneira

Succeeded by
  
Lorena Tapia

Party
  
PAIS Alliance

Preceded by
  
Anita Alban

Role
  
Politician

President
  
Rafael Correa

Name
  
Marcela Aguinaga

Preceded by
  
Rocio Valarezo

Political party
  
PAIS Alliance


Marcela Aguinaga

Born
  
25 April 1973 (age 50) Guayaquil, Ecuador (
1973-04-25
)

Education
  
Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil

Similar People
  
Gabriela Rivadeneira, Rosana Alvarado, Juan Carlos Cassinelli, Viviana Bonilla, Gina Godoy

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Marcela Paola Aguiñaga Vallejo (born 25 April 1973) is an Ecuadorian politician. She is currently serving as the Second Vice President of the National Assembly of Ecuador. Previously she was the Ecuadorian Minister of the Environment.

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Education

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She attended the Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil, where she earned a degree in law. She did her post-graduate studies in environmental law and sustainable development at the University of Guayaquil.

Professional life

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She started her career in 1999 as a legal assistant and associate attorney at Estudio Jurídico Aguiñaga & Compañía. In 2000 she continued her career as a legal assistant at the Galápagos National Park.

Political career

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In 2007 Aguiñaga started working for the Ministry of Environment. From March till September 2007 she was Subsecretary of Fishing Resources. Subsequently she was Subsecretary of Aquaculture from September till November 2007. She was named Minister of the Environment by President Rafael Correa on November 17, 2007, replacing lawyer Anita Albán. She ended her term as Minister of the Environment in November 2012 so she could contend a seat for the National Assembly as a PAIS Alliance candidate in the February 2013 elections. She was elected a member for the National Constituency and named Second Vice President of the Council of Legislative Administration (an Assembly body) in May 2013.

Personal life

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Aguiñaga has said that working for the Galápagos National Park has made the environment a priority in her life.


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References

Marcela Aguiñaga Wikipedia