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Holders of the title "First Lady of Ecuador" 26º: Corina del Parral: José María Velasco Ibarra: 1944–1947 Carlos Mancheno Cajas (Min. of Defense, Presidente by Fact) 1947 27º: Blanca Pasquel Alarcón: Mariano Suárez Veintimilla: 1947 28º: Laura Monroy Garaycoa: Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola: 1947–1948 29º: Rosario Pallares Zaldumbide ...
Pages in category "First ladies of Ecuador" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Her Guayaquil-based restaurant Green Deli, began selling the 'First Lady Smoothie' before the run-off election. [14] On 15 October 2023, Noboa was elected president, making Valbonesi the first lady-designate of the country. [13] She is the country's youngest first lady at the age of 25. [13]
Maria de Lourdes Alcívar Crespo (born 15 November 1963) is an Ecuadorian socialite, who was the First Lady of Ecuador from 24 May 2021 to 23 November 2023, as the wife of former President Guillermo Lasso. [1] She was seen as a "key female figure" of the Creating Opportunities party. [2]
As the First Lady of Ecuador, Paret was president of the National Institute for Children and the Family (INNFA). [3] She also served in the traditional role of hostess of Carondelet Palace and her husband's companion at various ceremonial events at the national and international level.
Alicia Pizzimbono de Nicola was born in 1930 in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires.She met Alfredo Poveda in 1949 while he was a scholar at the Río Santiago Naval School [] and wed him on 21 December 1950.
Marieta de Veintimilla Marconi (1855-1907) was an Ecuadorian writer, feminist and politician. She served as the first lady of Ecuador during the presidency of her unmarried uncle, president Ignacio de Veintemilla 1876-1883.
On 23 September 1943 in the Ecuadorian capital Quito, [1] the last of four children to Rodrigo Pérez Serrano and his first wife, Rebeca Pallares Guarderas. [2] In 1968, Pérez married future President of Ecuador Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea and they would have five children, [3] (Sebastián, Andrés, Cristina, Isabel, and Felipe) the last two of which are twins and born in the Carondelet Palace.