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purposes without fear of being jailed or worse, and to be elected to the legislature without fear of being defrauded or arbitrarily dismissed. Galo Plaza was able to create a mystique around the idea of his completing his term in office, something no president had accomplished since 1924, and this mystique no doubt helped him achieve his goal.
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and technocratic emphasis to Ecuadorian government. He invited a wide variety of foreign experts in economic development and in governmental administration to recommend and catalog reforms in both areas. In large part because of a lack of political will within either the executive or the legislature,
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As Galo Plaza readily admitted, however, his greatest asset, both politically and economically, was the onset of the nation's banana boom, as diseases plaguing plantations in Central America turned Ecuador into an alternative supplier to the huge United States market. Ecuador's banana exports grew
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No doubt Galo Plaza's most important contribution to Ecuadorian political culture was his commitment to the principles and practices of democracy. Galo Plaza endorsed such democratic guarantees as freedom of the press and the freedom of opponents to voice their opinions, to assemble for political
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near Quito, where he customarily spent weekends throughout his four years as president. During the later 1950s and into the 1960s, the former president instituted educational and landholding reforms for the benefit of the numerous workers there.
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severely damaged the city and surrounding areas and killed approximately 8,000 people. Unable to succeed himself, he left his office in 1952 as the first president in 28 years to complete his term in office. He ran again in the
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balancing for the first time in many years. This achievement was even more remarkable in light of the series of major earthquakes, landslides, and floods suffered by Ecuador in 1949 and 1950.
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however, virtually none of the recommended reforms was enacted. Nevertheless, the economy experienced a marked improvement, with inflation finally slowing down and both government budget and
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from US$ 2 million to US$ 20 million between 1948 and 1952. During these years, Ecuador also benefited from sizable price increases—generated by the Korean War—for its commodity exports.
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As president he managed to foment the agricultural exports of Ecuador during his government, creating economic stability. During his presidency,
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with the goal of bringing together leaders of the Americas to set a new inter-American agenda.
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Galo Plaza differed from previous Ecuadorian presidents. The son of former President
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In 1938, Plaza was appointed the Minister of War of Ecuador. In 1940, he founded the
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Galo Plaza died of a heart attack 28 January 1987 in a hospital in
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After leaving office, he held a number of diplomatic posts for the
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from 1968 to 1975. He is the son of former Ecuadorian President
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Galo Plaza's biography at the Ecuadorian government's website
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during the exile of his father, the general and ex-president
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The Andean Republics: Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru
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Index

Galo Plaza Lasso
Spanish name
surname

Secretary General of the Organization of American States
José Antonio Mora
Alejandro Orfila
President of Ecuador
Vice President
Manuel Sotomayor
Abel Gilbert
Carlos Julio Arosemena
José María Velasco
New York City
Quito
Ecuador
Ecuadorian
Radical Liberal Party
Rosario Pallares
Alma mater
University of Maryland
University of California, Berkeley
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Ecuadorian
President of Ecuador
Secretary General of the Organization of American States
Leonidas Plaza
New York City
Marlton House

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