
Alberto Enriquez Gallo
ABOUT ALBERTO ENRIQUEZ GALLO
Ecuadorian politician who served as the President of Ecuador from August 10, 1937, to December 21, 1937. His presidency was relatively short, lasting only a few months. During his brief tenure as president, he focused on implementing various social and economic reforms. He aimed to strengthen the country's infrastructure, modernize the economy, and improve public services. After his presidency ended, he served as a senator in the National Congress and remained an influential figure within his party.
He held several high-ranking positions in the Ecuadorian government and military before becoming president.
His presidency was marked by political instability and controversy. There were clashes between his government and opposition groups, which led to tensions and challenges in governing the country effectively. As a result, his presidency was cut short, and he resigned on December 21, 1937.
He was from Ecuador.
Both he and Rafael Correa are former presidents of Ecuador.