Guillermo Lasso

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Guillermo Lasso
Itinerant Ambassador
In office
January 27, 2003 – 2003
PresidentLucio Gutiérrez
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Superminister of Economy
In office
August 17, 1999 – September 24, 1999
PresidentJamil Mahuad
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Governor of Guayas
In office
August 10, 1998 – August 17, 1999
PresidentJamil Mahuad
Preceded byRafael Guerrero Valenzuela
Succeeded byBenjamín Rosales Valenzuela
Personal details
Born
Guillermo Alberto Santiago Lasso Mendoza

(1955-11-16) 16 November 1955 (age 68)
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Political partyCreating Opportunities
SpouseMaría de Lourdes Alcívar Crespo
Children5
ResidenceGuayaquil
WebsitePersonal website

Guillermo Alberto Santiago Lasso Mendoza (born 16 November 1955) is an Ecuadorian businessman and politician, presidential candidate for the Ecuadorian general election, 2013 for the party Creating Opportunities.[1][2] He arrived in second place with 22.68% of valid votes, but as incumbent President Rafael Correa received 57.17% of votes, a round-off didn't take place.

Lasso is the largest share holder in Banco de Guayaquil.

Lasso during the 2013 election.

References

  1. ^ CREO enrolled Lasso-Solines binomial
  2. ^ "In that case the opposition should unite around a single candidate who, according to ARCOP, would be Guillermo Lasso, with 26% of voter preference in the same survey." Correa’s reelection is uncertain

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