Manuel Félix López
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Manuel Enrique Félix López (November 17, 1937 – January 1, 2004) was an Ecuadorian businessman and politician.


Early life

He was born in Junin, the fourth of the 13 children of Quinche J. Felix Rezabala and Jacinta Maria Lopez Loor. Lopez was born into a family of merchants and closely linked to the politics of the region, as his father was the mayor. His family lived in Calceta.


Career

During his youth, he was councilor of Bolivar twice (1966 and 1979). In 1970 he was appointed mayor. With the return of democracy in
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, he was elected as Councilor of Manabí (1981–1984), and served as Director of the "Centro de Rehabilitación de Manabí CRM", on behalf of municipalities and former President of the extinct "Junta de Recursos Hidráulicos de Jipijapa". In 1984, he was involved in the release of national political figure Leon Febres-Cordero. Febres Cordero won the elections for President of Ecuador. Meanwhile, Manuel Felix Lopez was elected Deputy, continuing until 1988. In 1985, he was appointed as a delegate to the
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, based in Bogota, the same year he was its vice president. During 1991 he and other social Christian deserters helped Sixto Duran Ballen to found the Republican Unity Party. Manuel Felix was appointed Congressman because he was in the list of alternate candidates, and the elected deputy Roberto Dunn was designated as minister of government. Félix was the National Director of the governing party. Once more, the national Congress delegated him to the Andean Parliament, now based in
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, where he was declared as the guest of honor by mayor Rolando Enrique Rojas. One of his achievements as National Deputy was the management of the law No. 116 of April 29, 1996; that creates the "Instituto Tecnológico Superior Agropecuario de Manabí" (ITSAM, as the Spanish initials) as the first university of Calceta. In 1999 the National Congress of Ecuador created law No. 99-25 of April 30, that changes the name of the ITSAM, in the "Escuela Superior Politécnica Agropecuaria de Manabí". In 2000, he was a candidate for Mayor of Calceta, his last appearance in Ecuadorian politics before his death at
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.


Legacy

In 2004 as a post-mortem tribute, a group of Calceta citizens proposed that the name of Félix be added to ESPAM and on June 15, 2006, the Ecuadorian National Congress published a reform to law 99-25 that highlighted Félix as a "tireless dreamer and idealist who achieved with perseverance in the National Congress the creation of the "Instituto Tecnológico Superior Agropecuario de Manabí (ITSAM)" later called ESPAM, and now "Escuela Superior Politécnica Agropecuaria de Manabí "Manuel Félix López".


See also

* Luis Félix López * Calceta *
León Febres Cordero León Esteban Febres-Cordero Ribadeneyra (9 March 1931 – 15 December 2008), known in the Ecuadorian media as LFC or more simply Febres-Cordero, was an Ecuadorian politician who was the 35th President of Ecuador, serving a four-year term from ...
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Sixto Durán Ballén Sixto Alfonso Durán-Ballén Cordovez (14 July 1921 – 15 November 2016) was an Ecuadorian political figure and architect who served as the 37th president of Ecuador from 1992 to 1996. He previously served as Mayor of Quito between 1970 and 197 ...
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Lucho Gatica Luis Enrique Gatica Silva (11 August 1928 – 13 November 2018),
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Felix Lopez, Manuel 1937 births 2004 deaths Mayors of places in Ecuador Members of the National Congress (Ecuador) People from Manabí Province Social Christian Party (Ecuador) politicians