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Carlos Freile Zaldumbide (18 May 1851 – 28 August 1928) was an Ecuadorian politician, who served twice as acting President of Ecuador and one term as Vice President of Ecuador. [1] Freile was born in Quito, Ecuador on 18 May 1851. [citation needed] Freile was a wealthy landowner who pioneered the raising of Holstein livestock in Ecuador.
The vice president of Ecuador is the second highest political position in Ecuador. In many instances, the vice president succeeded the president in turbulent political situations. The last time was in 2005 after the resignation of president Lucio Gutiérrez. According to the current constitution, the vice president is elected on the same ticket ...
Juan José Flores was the first constitutional president of Ecuador, declaring the separation of the State of Ecuador from Gran Colombia, maintaining its presidential government structure, which has remained until the present day. Between 1830 and 1845, the office of President of the Republic was elected indirectly, that is, through the ...
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Previously, President-elect Lasso finished second in the 2013 and 2017 presidential elections. [52] On 24 May 2021, Guillermo Lasso was sworn in as the new President of Ecuador, becoming the country's first right-wing leader in 14 years. [53]
QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuador President Daniel Noboa said on Monday that Vice President Veronica Abad will be sent to work in Turkey, a decision that came the same day that a judge overturned her ...
Ecuador's government said in a statement on Wednesday that a request by Vice President Veronica Abad that the country's electoral court remove President Daniel Noboa from his post is an attempt at ...
He served as the Vice President of Ecuador from 1968 to 1970 [1] under the José María Velasco Ibarra administration. He served as President of the National Congress 1987–1988. He was a member of the Democratic Left. Zavala died in Guayaquil, Ecuador from natural causes, aged 92. [2] [3]