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Yaku Pérez Guartambel (Carlos Ranulfo Pérez Guartambel) was born on 26 February, 1969 in Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador, is an Ecuadorian politician. Discover Yaku Pérez Guartambel'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 55 years old?
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Carlos Ranulfo Pérez Guartambel |
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55 years old |
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Pisces |
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26 February, 1969 |
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26 February |
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Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador |
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Ecuador
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Yaku Pérez Guartambel Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Yaku Pérez Guartambel's Wife?
His wife is Verónica Cevallos (m. 1998-2012) Manuela Picq (m. 2013)
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Verónica Cevallos (m. 1998-2012) Manuela Picq (m. 2013) |
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Yaku Pérez Guartambel Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Yaku Pérez Guartambel worth at the age of 55 years old? Yaku Pérez Guartambel’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Ecuador. We have estimated Yaku Pérez Guartambel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Yaku Sacha Pérez Guartambel (born Carlos Ranulfo Pérez Guartambel, 26 February 1969), often simply known as Yaku Pérez, is an Ecuadorian politician and indigenous rights, human rights activist, who ran for president of the country in the 2021 presidential elections and came third in the first round.
He ran for president again in the 2023 elections.
Ethnically Cañari, Pérez is a former member of the eco-socialist Pachakutik Party.
Pérez was born in the Cuenca Canton of the Azuay Province on February 26, 1969.
After being involved in the Federation of Indigenous and Farming Organizations, Pérez became a city councilor in Cuenca, Ecuador in 1996.
In 2002, he participated in protests against Lucio Gutiérrez that sought to stop the privatisation of the water supply.
During the presidency of Rafael Correa, he was charged with "sabotage and terrorism" for blocking the roads in protest against the Quimsacocha mining project.
Pérez's first wife, Verónica Cevallos, died in 2012, following complications from cancer.
In 2013 he married Manuela Lavinas Picq, a French-Brazilian academic, through a Cañari ancestral rite.
In 2017, he legally changed his name to Yaku Sacha, which translates to "Forest of Water" in the Quechua language.
He stated that he consulted with both his mother and Pachamama before making his name change.
He is of Quechua Cañari descent.
As an activist, Pérez announced his candidacy for the presidency of Ecuador in the 2017 Ecuadorian general election, but lost in the Pachakutik primary election to National Assembly member Lourdes Tibán.
He later endorsed the center-right opposition candidate Guillermo Lasso in the run-off election, against Correa's deputy, the PAIS Alliance candidate Lenín Moreno, saying "A banker is preferable to a dictatorship that has deprived us of our territories, that has declared a state of exception, that has locked us in jail".
In 2017, he was elected to lead the Andean Coordination of Indigenous Organizations, ECUARUNARI.
On 14 May 2019, he was elected as Provincial Prefect of the Azuay Province.
As the former president of indigenous rights group ECUARUNARI, Pérez then rose to national prominence during the 2019 demonstrations against President Lenín Moreno's neoliberal economic policies.
Described as an "anti-mining activist", Pérez has been involved in protests against water privatization efforts and the proposed Quimsacocha mining project, which led to him being charged with terrorism.
Though a leftist, Pérez is noted for opposing the extractive measures championed by former socialist President Rafael Correa and his allies.
In May 2019, Pérez was elected to serve as the Prefect of the Azuay Province.
During his tenure as Prefect, Pérez prioritized environmental and water policy, carrying out reforestation, promoting bicycle use in the province, and pushing to eliminate single-use plastic bags.
Pérez rose to national prominence for his role in the 2019 demonstrations against the neoliberal economic policies of President Lenín Moreno.
Pérez belonged to the right-wing faction of Pachakutik, defending a "flexible and open left", hostile to the policies of Rafael Correa.
He has said a free trade agreement with the United States is not an unreasonable proposal, depending on its details.
He was a candidate in the 2021 Ecuadorian general election, coming in to a close third place, according to the controversial and partially revoked election commission.
Initial exit polls put him at 20% in the first round of elections, making him the second-place candidate and therefore would participate in the run-off election against the former minister under Rafael CorreaAndrés Arauz.
This was considered a surprising result, as unreliable and possibly biased pre-election polling had put Pérez in third place, behind Arauz and right-wing banker Guillermo Lasso.
While the left-wing candidate Arauz proposed giving $1000 to one million working-class Ecuadorian families - as Ecuador grappled with the social and economic impacts of COVID-19 crisis - Pérez attacked that plan on the grounds that poor citizens would spend all the money on beer in one day.
In his first statement after the announcement of the partial results, Pérez welcomed a "victory for ecology and the defense of water".
On 19 May 2021, Pérez left Pachakutik in disagreement over the party's legislators working together with CREO to elect the new speaker of the National Assembly.
He had earlier expressed his opposition to any legislative alliance with either of CREO or UNES.