In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Borja and the second or maternal family name is Cevallos.
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Rodrigo Borja
36th President of Ecuador
In office 10 August 1988 – 10 August 1992
Vice President
Luis Parodi Valverde (1988–1992)
Preceded by
León Febres Cordero
Succeeded by
Sixto Durán Ballén
Personal details
Born
19 June 1935 (1935-06-19) (age 88) Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Political party
Democratic Left
Spouse
Carmen Calisto
(m. 1966)
Children
4
Alma mater
Central University of Ecuador
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos (born 19 June 1935)[1] is an Ecuadorian former politician who was President of Ecuador from 10 August 1988 to 10 August 1992.[2][3] He is also a descendant of the House of Borgia.
^Macmillan General Reference Staff (1 October 1988). Latin American lives: selected biographies from the five-volume Encyclopedia of Latin American history and culture. Prentice Hall & IBD. p. 161. ISBN 9780028650609.
^Zarate, Roberto Ortiz de. "Ecuador Presidente de la República". Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 January 2013.
^"Dr. Rodrigo Borja Cevallos". Explored (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 January 2013.
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