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Luis Félix López was born on 25 August, 1932 in Calceta, Ecuador, is a Luis Ramón Félix López was doctor, politician. Discover Luis Félix López's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 25 August 1932
Birthday 25 August
Birthplace Calceta, Ecuador
Date of death 17 December, 2008
Died Place Guayaquil, Ecuador
Nationality Ecuador

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Who Is Luis Félix López's Wife?

His wife is Sara Grijalva (m. 1957)

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Parents Quinche Félix Jacinta López
Wife Sara Grijalva (m. 1957)
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Children Luis Enrique, Fernando, Diego Ricardo and Sandra Lorena.

Luis Félix López Net Worth

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1932

Luis Ramón Félix López (Calceta, August 25, 1932 - Guayaquil, December 17, 2008) was an Ecuadorian doctor, politician and renowned writer who held many senior public positions in his country during his lifetime.

Luis Felix Lopez was the eldest of the 13 children of Quinche Felix Rezabala y Jacinta Maria Lopez Loor.

He received his basic education from the teacher Santa Rezabala, who was prepared him to finish primary school.

At the age 12 he entered in the Eloy Alfaro College in Bahía de Caráquez.

1947

In 1947 he traveled to Quito, to enter the College "San Gabriel" of the Jesuits, as an intern, where he graduated from high school.

Already his youth, denoted his passion for poetry and writing small poems that reads to the class.

He studied medicine at the Central University of Ecuador.

1956

In 1956, he entered as an intern at IESS Hospital, where he met his future wife, Sara Beatriz Grijalva.

As a physician, studied two specialties in the National Autonomous University of Mexico, gastroenterology and endoscopy.

In the Aztec country was director of the endoscopy service of the Netzahualcóyotl General Hospital and Medical Director of several magazines and scientific publications.

Luis Felix Lopez enters political life, while still a college student, supporting the candidacy of Carlos Guevara Moreno, founder of the Concentration of People's Forces.

1960

In 1960, despite the new triumph of José María Velasco Ibarra in the presidential elections, Luis Felix Lopez became deputy to run in third place in the CFP list.

1962

In 1962 he was reelected as a legislator with Jose Hanna Musse, Eliecer Pérez Jurado y Jaime Aspiazu Seminario.

Felix was designated for State Representative to the Board of Special Economic Zones, and in these functions, involved in a political trial, proposed to the Vice President, Reinaldo Varea Donoso, the Minister of Defense and to the General Commander of Ecuadorian Armed Forces for the purchase of so-called "junk" weapons obsolete and overpriced.

1963

The First Military Joint took power, deposing Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy from the Presidency in 1963 and dissolved the congress.

In these circumstances, Luis Felix Lopez is named Supreme Director of the CFP.

1966

For 1966 returned to live in his home province of Manabi, settling on El Carmen, who was in the middle of a bordering problem between the provinces of Manabi and Pichincha.

Luis fought tirelessly and achieved a declaration to El Carmen, as canton and jurisdiction of the province of Manabi and became the first mayor of the canton winning the first elections.

1968

In 1968, he became Director of the Consortium of Municipalities of Manabi, who was in charge of the construction of highways and roads in this province.

1970

Then he was Director of the extinct Manabi Rehabilitation Center (CRM) and in 1970 he was appointed governor of the province.

In the exercise of this office, the dam "Poza Honda," was built, Regional Water System in La Estancilla, Tosagua; and began the study of the Carrizal River basin, where later the dam "La Esperanza" was built.

1980

With the return to democracy in the 1980s, he entered as an active element of the political party Democratic Left, which would lead in 1988 to Rodrigo Borja to the Presidency of the Republic.

During this government, Luis Felix Lopez was Undersecretary and Minister Responsible Government on several occasions.

During his management, he played part in the historic process in which the group "Alfaro Vive Carajo!"

decided to give up their weapons, for insertion into civil society.

During different periods of his life, Luis Felix Lopez is writing literary works that were worthy of national and international recognition:

2003

During his last years, he assumed the presidency of the House of Ecuadorian Culture, Guayas core, in 2003, beginning a process of reconstruction and modernization of the institution, visible both in its physical structure, as in the multiple cultural activities that were developed and in the rebuilding of the museum.

2007

He was reelected in 2007.

The House of Ecuadorian Culture’s National Short Story Competition was then named in his honor.

The ecuadorian national literature contest, category "Tale"; is inspired in his honor.