Jaime Hurtado

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Jaime Hurtado
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Deputy of the National Congress of Ecuador
In office
10 August 1998 – 17 February 1999
In office
10 August 1979 – 9 August 1984
Director of Democratic People's Movement
In office
1990–1994
Preceded byJorge Moreno
Succeeded byUnknown
In office
2 July 1983 – 18 July 1987
Preceded byJorge Moreno
Succeeded byJorge Moreno
Personal details
Born(1937-02-07)7 February 1937
Quinindé, Ecuador
Died17 February 1999(1999-02-17) (aged 62)
Quito, Ecuador
Political partyMPD
PCMLE
Spouse(s)Siria Angulo
ChildrenPastora Hurtado

Fernanda Hurtado
Parent(s)Esteban Hurtado
Pastora González
Alma materUniversity of Guayaquil

Jaime Ricaurte Hurtado González (7 February 1937 – 17 February 1999) was an Ecuadorian politician of African descent aligned with the Democratic People's Movement (MPD), a deputy in the Ecuadorian parliament, and at the time of his death was standing for election to the Ecuadorian presidency.

Biography[]

Childhood[]

Born in the abandoned parish of Malimpia in Quinindé, a canton of Esmeraldas, one of the many forgotten areas of the country. It was a February 7, 1937, his parents were Esteban Hurtado and Pastora Gonzalez, who were illiterate.[1]

His life was made in the country. There he lived and worked his first years. In the midst of the agricultural labors he performed with his parents and siblings, he wove his dreams and hopes. It was also dedicated to the cultivation of banana, cane and coconut. At the age of 10, she began her studies in the city of Esmeraldas at the "21 de Septiembre" School after having dedicated herself to helping her parents. although at school he continued to do so, dedicating himself thus when he finished the school day to clean the shoes and later to help his parents in the small bar that they administered until dawn.

Sports Activity[]

He studied high school in the "5 de Agosto" College of the province´s capital, an institution that granted him a scholarship to finish his studies at the "Eloy Alfaro" School, in the city of Guayaquil , where he developed an intense sports activity in basketball and athletics .

He was selected from basketball by the province of Esmeraldas, in the College "Eloy Alfaro" developed his physical qualities with great success in the athletic activity. Represented to the Province of Guayas by several occasions. He won the gold medal in triple jump, javelin and discus throw, 110 meters hurdles and 1,500 meters flat. As a basketball player, he joined the Atlétic and Emelec clubs.

University life[]

His higher studies were carried out at the University of Guayaquil, where he started and actively participated in politics. He was president of the Association School of Law , and candidate for the Presidency of the Federation of University Students of Ecuador, FEUE.

Political life[]

In 1966 , he entered the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador (PCMLE), arriving at the Central Committee and the Political Bureau of PCMLE. participated in the founding of the MPD in 1978 , being first candidate to vice-president in a binomial to which he was not allowed to participate in the elections of 1978 , to the TSE not to recognize the legal personage of the MPD, soon after obtaining the MPD its recognition would be elected in 1979 national deputy after the return to the democracy.

In 1984 participates like candidate for the Presidency of the Republic , in binomial with Alfonso Yánez. Then between 1990 and 1994 , National Director of MPD. In 1998 he returned to the National Congress, his parliamentary activity was characterized by his denunciations of acts of corruption and the defense of the interests of the working class.

Assassination[]

Sources loyal to the MPD state that Hurtado, his nephew, and his bodyguard were shot to death at 13:20 local time in a public place a short distance away from well-guarded government buildings.[2] The assassins got away unhindered in a car. Allegations have been made[according to whom?] that implicate then-president Jamil Mahuad in the event.

Recent developments[]

One of the suspected assassins, Christian Steven Ponce, had fled Ecuador shortly after being arrested, and was caught in upstate New York in February 2007 when he was driving a car while not wearing a seat belt.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Who was Jaime Hurtado?".
  2. ^ "The Assassination of the Deputy Jaime Hurtado". Revolutionary Democracy. 5 (1). April 1999.
  3. ^ "Seat belt stop nabs international fugitive". CNN. 4 February 2007. Archived from the original on 10 February 2007.
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