Julio César Trujillo Vásquez (25 March 1931 – 19 May 2019) was an Ecuadorian lawyer and politician. Born in Ibarra, he served as a member of the National Congress from 1979 to 1984. Described by Forbes as "reshaping the landscape of Ecuadorian politics," Trujillo was a presidential candidate of the Popular Democracy-Christian Democratic Union during the 1984 general election, receiving a total of 103,790 (4.7%) votes. In 2018, he was appointed president of the (CPCCS), prompting The Economist to refer to Trujillo as "Ecuador's second-most powerful man." He died in office in 2019.
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| - Julio César Trujillo Vásquez (Ibarra, 25 de marzo de 1931-Quito, 19 de mayo de 2019) fue un abogado y político ecuatoriano que ejerció cargos de diputado y asambleísta constituyente en diferentes períodos. Ejerció la presidencia del Consejo de Participación Ciudadana y Control Social Transitorio. (es)
- Julio César Trujillo Vásquez (25 March 1931 – 19 May 2019) was an Ecuadorian lawyer and politician. Born in Ibarra, he served as a member of the National Congress from 1979 to 1984. Described by Forbes as "reshaping the landscape of Ecuadorian politics," Trujillo was a presidential candidate of the Popular Democracy-Christian Democratic Union during the 1984 general election, receiving a total of 103,790 (4.7%) votes. In 2018, he was appointed president of the (CPCCS), prompting The Economist to refer to Trujillo as "Ecuador's second-most powerful man." He died in office in 2019. (en)
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| - Julio César Trujillo Vásquez (25 March 1931 – 19 May 2019) was an Ecuadorian lawyer and politician. Born in Ibarra, he served as a member of the National Congress from 1979 to 1984. Described by Forbes as "reshaping the landscape of Ecuadorian politics," Trujillo was a presidential candidate of the Popular Democracy-Christian Democratic Union during the 1984 general election, receiving a total of 103,790 (4.7%) votes. In 2018, he was appointed president of the (CPCCS), prompting The Economist to refer to Trujillo as "Ecuador's second-most powerful man." He died in office in 2019. On 19 May 2019, Trujillo died at a Quito hospital of complications caused by the intracerebral haemorrhage he suffered five days prior. He was 88. On the death of Trujillo, President Lenín Moreno said in a statement "We have lost a true leader, a man who helped give the country's government back to the people." (en)
- Julio César Trujillo Vásquez (Ibarra, 25 de marzo de 1931-Quito, 19 de mayo de 2019) fue un abogado y político ecuatoriano que ejerció cargos de diputado y asambleísta constituyente en diferentes períodos. Ejerció la presidencia del Consejo de Participación Ciudadana y Control Social Transitorio. Doctor en Jurisprudencia por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, en donde fue profesor y decano. Como abogado, ejerció la práctica profesional por más de 50 años en el derecho constitucional y social, pero el campo al que más se dedicó fue el del derecho laboral, tanto en casos individuales como colectivos, siendo asesor de varias organizaciones sociales y sindicatos. Fue miembro de la Comisión Andina de Juristas. (es)
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