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Guillermo Lasso is a 65-year-old Ecuadorian politician who has served as the President of Ecuador since 2021. He is a member of the right-wing Social Christian Party and was previously the mayor of Guayaquil from 1992 to 1996.
Lasso was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on 16 November 1955. He studied economics at the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil and later obtained a master's degree in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Lasso began his political career in 1992 when he was elected mayor of Guayaquil. He served in this position until 1996. In 2002, he was elected to the National Assembly and served as the president of the assembly from 2003 to 2005.
In 2013, Lasso ran for president of Ecuador but lost to Rafael Correa. He ran again in 2017 but lost to Lenin Moreno. In 2021, he ran for president for a third time and won, defeating Andrés Arauz in the second round of the election.
Lasso is married to María de los Ángeles Duarte and has four children. He is a devout Catholic and is known for his conservative views.
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His wife is María de Lourdes Alcívar (m. 1980)
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Guillermo Lasso Net Worth
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In early 2017, Lasso launched his second presidential campaign to succeed incumbent President Correa for the conservative Creating Opportunities party in the 2017 presidential elections, as Correa had already served his two-term constitutionally defined limit. His campaign's theme was one of "change" and he pledged to create one million more jobs in Ecuador. Lasso received 48.84% and lost to Lenín Moreno. Following the result, Lasso accused his opponents of electoral fraud and called the incoming administration “illegitimate”. In February 2017, Lasso said in an interview with a British newspaper that in case of his victory in the presidential election he would “cordially ask” Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in London within 30 days.
In the 2013 Ecuadorian general election he was presidential candidate for the party Creating Opportunities, which he founded. He landed in second place with 22.68% of valid votes but as incumbent President Rafael Correa received more than double that amount, namely 57.17%. Lasso is, through a trust named with his initials, GLM, the largest share holder in Banco de Guayaquil, where he has been executive president for more than 20 years.
In 2011 Lasso published the book Cartas a Mis Hijos, which translates to Letters to my Children, which contains lessons he developed from his time working in business and highlights recommendations for the economic development of Ecuador. Among his ideas, Lasso discusses the need for greater sovereignty over parts of the national economy. The book advocates for the Ecuadorian government to develop policies that create more economic opportunities for its citizens. Soon after its release, former Prime Minister of Spain José María Aznar, who stated the book held key insights into what is needed for development. During the book launch event, former Ecuadorian President Gustavo Noboa was present to show support for the project, along with other federal politicians. Following its publications, Lasso performed policy speeches, and used the plans in the book as a basis for a presidential political campaign. In 2012 he then published the book Otro Ecuador Es Posible.
He also declares himself an enemy of the 21st century socialism promoted from Venezuela and Cuba, whose Ecuadorian chapter identifies with the Citizens' Revolution led by Rafael Correa. Lasso has called the supranational organisation ALBA a "third world empire". In response to his criticism of the Ecuadorian government's anti-capitalist discourse and measures, President Correa and other officials and members of Alianza PAIS have questioned Guillermo Lasso by portraying him as a representative of the political forces that governed Ecuador before his party came to power in 2007, and pointing out that Lasso's tax proposals are irresponsible with the state budget. Also, President Rafael Correa claims to have had a hand in Ecuador's financial crisis of 1999.
Lasso graduated from the College of San José La Salle. According to information from the Inspectorate of Banks of Panamá, Guillermo Lasso was associated with forty-nine offshore companies located in tax havens between 1999 and 2000. He made $30 million on bond speculation during this period.
In 1998, Lasso was appointed the Governor of Guayas, during which the national government underwent a mass privatization of public companies and industries. Ecuador went through an economic collapse in 1999, following which, Lasso was temporarily appointed to the newly created position of “Super Minister” of Economy, replacing the resigning Ana Lucia Armijos. As finance minister, he served under President Jamil Mahuad and took over negotiations with the International Monetary Fund in earning economic support. He was also tasked with coordinating government policy in response to the country's economic crisis.
In 1994 Lasso became the CEO of Banco Guayaquil. As a part of his tenure, he founded the Bancos del Barrio program, a community banking initiative that brought in local shopkeepers as economic partners with the bank in planning and strategy. The program was cited by the Inter-American Development Bank as an advancement in grassroots banking penetration strategy. He resigned from his post as Executive President in 2012. Lasso is also the founder of the Fundacion del Barrio.
During the 1990s, Lasso was named the head of operations in Ecuador for Coca-Cola, following the local bankruptcy of the company in that region. In this role, Lasso was tasked with restructuring the company and bringing it back to financial health. He has since sat on the boards of directors for both Coca-Cola, and Mavesa, and also served as Chairman of the board of directors of the Guayas Transit Commission as well as being a member of the Board of Directors of the Andean Development Corporation.
Guillermo Alberto Santiago Lasso Mendoza (born 16 November 1955) is an Ecuadorian businessman and politician.