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Nationality
  
Ecuadorian

Succeeded by
  
Leon Febres Cordero

Preceded by
  
None

Role
  
Author

President
  
Jaime Roldos Aguilera

Name
  
Osvaldo Hurtado



Full Name
  
Luis Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea

Born
  
June 26, 1939 (age 84) Chambo, Chimborazo Province, Ecuador (
1939-06-26
)

Education
  
Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador

Party
  
Christian Democratic Union

Books
  
Portrait of a Nation: Culture and Progress in Ecuador, Political power in Ecuador

Vice President
  
Leon Roldos Aguilera

Preceded by
  
Jaime Roldos Aguilera

Political party
  
Popular Democracy

Osvaldo Hurtado, ex-presidente de la República, habla sobre la situación política


Luis Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea (born June 26, 1939 in Chambo, Chimborazo Province, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian author and politician who served as President of Ecuador from May 24, 1981 to August 10, 1984.

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During his studies at the Catholic University in the 1960s, Hurtado became a student leader. Afterwards, he lectured political sociology at his alma mater and at the Centro Andino of the University of New Mexico. He became one of the most widely read political scientists of his home country. In 1977, he authored an influential book on Ecuadorian politics titled El Poder Político en el Ecuador (English: "Political Power in Ecuador").

Hurtado drew progressive Catholics and younger professionals away from the Social Christian Party and into the Christian Democrats movement which was inspired by Christian communitarianism and Liberation theology and criticized capitalist exploitation. At the time, it was the most radical among Ecuador's non-Marxist parties and Hurtado was suspected by his right-wing opponents of being a "closet Marxist". In 1978, he merged his Christian Democrats with the progressive wing of the Conservative Party to form the Popular Democracy party.

In 1979, Hurtado was chosen as running mate of presidential candidate Jaime Roldós Aguilera of the populist Concentration of People's Forces. Roldós was successful and Hurtado became vice-president. On Sunday, May 24, 1981, Jaime Roldós Aguilera died in a plane crash. Hurtado succeeded Roldós Aguilera as President of Ecuador and served out the rest of his term.

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Hurtado is a member of the Club de Madrid. He is also a member of the Inter-American Dialogue.

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Selected works

  • Political Power in Ecuador, Westview Press, 1985, ISBN 0813302641 
  • Portrait of a Nation: Culture and Progress in Ecuador, Madison Books, 2010, ISBN 9781568332635 
  • References

    Osvaldo Hurtado Wikipedia