Rocío González Navas

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Rocío González Navas
File:Rocío Gonzalez de Moreno.jpg
First Lady of Ecuador
Assumed office
May 24, 2017
Preceded by Anne Malherbe Gosselin
Personal details
Born (1953-11-06) November 6, 1953 (age 70)
Latacunga, Ecuador
Spouse(s) Lenín Moreno
Occupation Businesswoman

Rocío González Navas (born November 6, 1953) is an Ecuadorian businesswoman. She has been the First Lady of Ecuador since May 24, 2017 as the wife of President Lenín Moreno.

Biography

Rocío González Navas is the first-born daughter of police colonel Oswaldo González Lalama and Graciela Navas. She has two siblings – Oswaldo and Gissela. She also has three half-siblings from her father's later relationships – Soraya and Judith González Sánchez and Oswaldo González Flores.

In addition to Cotopaxi, a province in whose capital she was born and grew up, her family also has roots in other areas in the center of the country such as Tungurahua, where her paternal grandmother Judith Lalama Jaramillo was elected queen of Ambato in the city's Festival of Fruits and Flowers.

Her professional life began in the world of private banking. She and her husband created a company aimed at promoting the tourism sector, and she currently also serves as director of the magazine Guía de Oro Ecuador.[1]

Marriage and children

González met businessman Lenín Moreno at a Carnival party, and after a year of courtship they got married on October 4, 1974. On January 3, 1998, Moreno was shot during an attempted robbery, leaving him unable to walk. Since then Rocío has been an important pillar of his recovery.[2]

The couple have three daughters – Irina, Cristina, and Carina.

Public life

Second Lady

When Rafael Correa won the 2006 presidential election (es), his running mate Lenín Moreno automatically became Vice President. This was Rocío González's first brush with Ecuadorian political life. She actively contributed to the comprehensive care project for people with disabilities, and to the Manuela Espejo Solidarity Mission (es), focusing mainly on the accompaniment of families and educational inclusion through recreation.

During the short period that Moreno served as Acting President, since Correa had requested leave for the 2013 presidential campaign (es), González accompanied him to Chile in January of that year for a summit between CELAC and the European Union.[3]

After leaving the vice presidency, Moreno retired from public life until 2015 when, facing the 2017 presidential elections (es), President Rafael Correa began to refine his image. He was appointed special UN envoy for disability issues, and settled for more than a year in a luxurious apartment on Quai Wilson Street in Geneva, Switzerland, together with Rocío and their daughter Irina.[4]

First Lady

Although the formal position of First Lady was suppressed during Rafael Correa's presidency (2007–2017), and Anne Malherbe did not exercise or promote any governmental projects like her predecessors, during the 2017 presidential campaign González expressed interest in participating to support her husband in some social sectors, although she maintained the rejection of the title itself.[5][6][7]

In several interviews given to the media during the campaign, González said that if her husband won she would like to be involved mainly in issues of female empowerment and in the Manuela Espejo Mission, which helps people in vulnerable situations, especially those with some type of disability.[6] In another area, she said she would like to support the tourism sector through the UN guidelines for sustainable tourism, involving the community and women artisans and entrepreneurs.[5]

After her husband took office in May 2017, she was appointed delegate of the Presidency to head the Inter-institutional Committee of the Whole Life Plan, a flagship project of the social area promised in the campaign, serving in the position without any remuneration. As part of her work, she accompanies the President on various international tours in which she shares her experiences on the project with other authorities and first ladies, as she did in September 2017 during the inauguration of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.[8] Governmentally, she is referred to as First Lady.

With the Housing for All program, part of the committee that presides over and works together with the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (es), González has brought together the wives of mayors and prefects throughout the country to coordinate actions on a national scale.[9] Similarly, she seeks constant support from international institutions such as the United Nations Development Programme, UN Women, UNICEF, the World Food Programme, the World Bank, and the World Tourism and Health Organizations.[9]

Controversies

González has been strongly criticized by a sector of the population that had become accustomed to the absence of the figure of First Lady in the Ecuadorian Government, considering it irrelevant and vain for modern times. This has led to several attacks against her, especially with regard to her wardrobe and the origin of the money to support her tastes in that area.

One of the angriest criticisms originated with a purported news clip spread on social media about a traffic stoppage that González caused on Madrid's Gran Vía in order to make purchases, while accompanying her husband as part of his first presidential tour of Europe in December 2017. However the rumor was immediately denied by the radio station whose name had been used without authorization to spread the false news.[10]

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