Historian, university professor,journalist and politician
Academic background
Alma mater
Catholic University of Quito (1972–1984)
Academic work
Discipline
History of Ecuador, political history
Institutions
Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
Website
www.uasb.edu.ec/docente/enrique-ayala-mora/
Manuel Enrique Alejandro Ayala Mora (born November 13, 1950) is a historian, political editorial writer, and a professor of Ecuador, who has been ideologue of the Socialist Party of Ecuador, and founder and former rector of the headquarters of Quito from the Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar.[1][2][3]
In academics he has reached the degree of PhD in Modern History being an important historian in his country. He works as a professor at the Central University of Ecuador and the Simón Bolívar Andean University.[4]
Politically he is a member of the Ecuadorian Socialist Party, appearing for three periods as part of the National Congress. In recent times he has been part of the anti-government faction of his party, Renovación Socialista, opposing to the official position of the party to the government of Rafael Correa.
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