Guadalupe Larriva
Politician
1956 – 2007
Who was Guadalupe Larriva?
Guadalupe Larriva was an Ecuadorian politician. She was the head of the Ecuadorian Socialist Party-Broad Front, as well as the country's Defense Minister under President Rafael Correa. A former university professor, she was also the first civilian in 25 years, and the first female in Ecuador's history to hold the post.
Larriva was killed near Manta Air Base in a helicopter crash on January 24, 2007 20:23h Ecuadorian time, when 2 Aérospatiale Gazelle helicopters of the "Aviación del Ejército Nº 43" collided during a night training. She died only nine days after being handed her portfolio as defense minister. Two days earlier the defense minister had announced that Ecuador would not renew its contract with the United States Armed Forces which allows US troops to be stationed in and operate from Manta Air Base.
All on board the 2 helicopters, including Larriva's 17-year-old daughter Claudia Ávila and 5 Army officers died in the crash.
After the death of Larriva, Rafael Correa promised to appoint another woman to the position of Defense Minister. He fulfilled that promise on January 30, 2007 when he appointed Lorena Escudero to replace her. Escudero is also from Cuenca and was also a university professor.
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- Born
- Jul 28, 1956
Cuenca - Nationality
- Ecuador
- Profession
- Died
- Jan 24, 2007
Manta, Ecuador
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on July 23, 2013
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