Johnny Wright Sol

Salvadoran politician
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Johnny Wright Sol
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador from San Salvador
In office
1 May 2021 – 1 May 2024
Personal details
Domestic partnerColin King
EducationDegree in Political Science, Master in Business Administration
Alma materGeorge Washington University, Instituto de Empresa
ProfessionFirefighter[1]

John Tennant Wright Sol is a Salvadoran politician from the progressive political party Nuestro Tiempo.[2] He was elected in the 2021 Salvadoran legislative election becoming the first openly gay deputy in Salvadoran history.[3] He stood down during the 2024 Salvadoran general election.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Johnny Wright Sol".
  2. ^ "Johnny Wright Sol: There Is Hope in This New Wave of Leaders".
  3. ^ "El Salvador tiene oficialmente al primer diputado LGTBI de su historia, su nombre es Johnny Wright Sol de Nuestro Tiempo". May 13, 2022.
  4. ^ Acosta, Dennis (28 February 2023). "Diputado de Nuestro Tiempo Confirma no Buscará Reelección en 2024" [Deputy of Nuestro Tiempo Confirms He Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2024]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 February 2023.
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