Otto Arosemena - Other Activities

Other Activities

He was a professor of history and political geography at various high schools and universities.

He continued participating participating in national politics and served as a Deputy or National Representative in Congress until his death from a fall in Salinas in 1984.

Preceded by
Clemente Yerovi
President of Ecuador
1966-1968
Succeeded by
José María Velasco
Presidents and heads of state of Ecuador
  • Flores Aramburu
  • Rocafuerte
  • Flores Aramburu
  • Olmedo
  • Roca
  • Ascásubi
  • Noboa Arteta
  • Urvina
  • Robles
  • García Moreno
  • Carvajal
  • Carrión
  • Arteta
  • Espinosa
  • García Moreno
  • Ascásubi
  • García Moreno
  • León
  • Eguiguren
  • Borrero Cortázar
  • Veintemilla
  • Provisional government
  • Borrero Cortázar
  • Pérez Pareja
  • Caamaño
  • Cevallos
  • Flores Jijón
  • Cordero
  • Salazar
  • Alfaro
  • Plaza Gutiérrez
  • García Sorroza
  • Alfaro
  • Freile Zaldumbide
  • Estrada
  • Freile Zaldumbide
  • Andrade-Marín
  • Baquerizo
  • Plaza Gutiérrez
  • Baquerizo
  • Tamayo
  • Córdova Rivera
  • Paz-y-Miño
  • Provisional Government Junta
  • Albornoz
  • Moreno
  • Ayora
  • Larrea
  • Baquerizo
  • Freile Larrea
  • Guerrero
  • Martínez Mera
  • Montalvo
  • Velasco
  • Pons
  • Andrade
  • Páez
  • Enríquez Gallo
  • Borrero González
  • Mosquera
  • Arroyo
  • Córdova Nieto
  • Moreno
  • Arroyo
  • Salem
  • Velasco
  • Mancheno
  • Suárez Veintimilla
  • Arosemena Tola
  • Plaza Lasso
  • Velasco
  • Ponce
  • Velasco
  • Arosemena Monroy
  • Castro Jijón
  • Vargas
  • Yerovi
  • Arosemena Gómez
  • Velasco
  • Rodríguez Lara
  • Poveda
  • Roldós
  • Hurtado
  • Febres-Cordero
  • Borja
  • Durán-Ballén
  • Bucaram
  • Arteaga
  • Alarcón
  • Mahuad
  • Noboa Bejarano
  • Gutiérrez Borbúa
  • Palacio
  • Correa
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Name Arosemena
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Short description
Date of birth July 19, 1925
Place of birth Guayaquil, Ecuador
Date of death April 20, 1984
Place of death Salinas, Ecuador

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