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Leon Roldos Aguilera

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Preceded by
  
Osvaldo Hurtado

Role
  
Politician

Siblings
  
Jaime Roldos Aguilera

Name
  
Leon Aguilera

Education
  
Universidad of Guayaquil


Born
  
July 21, 1942 (age 81) Guayaquil, Ecuador (
1942-07-21
)

Political party
  
Ethics and Democracy Network

Succeeded by
  
Blasco Penaherrera Padilla

People also search for
  
Jaime Roldos Aguilera, Victoria Aguilera Mouto, Santiago Roldos Soria, Ricardo Paredes Romero

Leon Roldos Aguilera (born July 21, 1942) is an Ecuadorian politician. He was born in Guayaquil in 1942. His mother died during his birth. He studied law at the state University of Guayaquil. He became Secretary of the Municipality of Guayaquil under Mayor Assad Bucaram (his brother's father in law), of the populist party Concentracion de Fuerzas Populares. He also had a private practice of law and consultancy mostly to the banking sector. He later became a professor in the University of Guayaquil and a Dean of the Law School of the Universidad Laica Vicente Rocafuerte.

In 1979, his brother Jaime Roldos was elected President in a ticket representing the alliance between Concentracion de Fuerzas Populares and the Christian Democrat Party Democracia Popular. He was then appointed Chairman of the Monetary Board (Junta Monetaria).

President Jaime Roldos died in an airplane crash while in office; the National Congress elected Leon Roldos to serve out the term (1981–84) as Vice-President, with President Osvaldo Hurtado, of Democracia Popular. Leon Roldos did not enjoy a good relationship with President Hurtado, having opposed the assumption of the private external debt by the government (known as the "sucretizacion"), among other economic policies.

On 31 October 1994, Leon Roldos was elected Rector of the University of Guayaquil, and served two terms, which were acknowledged to have revitalized this institution.

Leon Roldos ran for President in 1992 under the banner of the Socialist Party of Ecuador and in a second attempt in 2002 as an independent; he received then 15.4% of the vote and barely missed the runoff election. He was also elected Congressman for the Province of Guayas.

In 2006 Ecuadorian general elections he ran again this time in a ticket of the of alliance of "Ethics and Democracy Network" (Red Etica y Democratica) and of the Democratic Left Party. He raked a fourth place of the vote receiving 4.8% of the votes cast.

Note: Leon Roldos does not belong to the Ecuadorian Roldosist Party, which is named after his brother, former President Jaime Roldos.

References

Leon Roldos Aguilera Wikipedia