Everything about Jaime Rold S Aguilera totally explained
Jaime Roldós Aguilera (
November 5,
1940 -
May 24,
1981) was
President of
Ecuador from
10 August 1979 to
24 May 1981.
Born in
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Aguilera was a reformer, and was threatened more than once by personal enemies. Roldós and his wife founded the People, Change and Democracy Party or
Partido Pueblo, Cambio y Democracia in
Spanish. He was President during a brief military encounter with
Peru in 1981. He died in an airplane crash later in 1981 when his Air Force plane (variously identified as either a
Beechcraft King Air or an
Avro turboprop) crashed in heavy rain near the Peruvian border. All eight other passengers and crew died as well.
Popular support by Ecuadorians claimed that Roldós' death was actually an assassination carried out by the
United States CIA since he'd refused international proposals for oil exploitation*, and the signing of a humnitarian protocol between Colombia, Peru and Ecuador, which was seen by US President Reagen as a lean toward Soviet implementation. In Ecuador's amazonic jungles near Loja, natives also ratified that they saw a fireball in the air falling down, which is how they found the so called "crash site". American author
John Perkins alleges in his book
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man that Roldós was assassinated by a bomb located in a tape recorder in order to serve American interests in Ecuadorian oil prospects (Perkins originally claimed Roldós died in a helicopter crash; this has since been corrected). Roldós died just months before Panamanian head-of-state
Omar Torrijos (A socialist) also died in a plane crash. Other Ecuadorians believed that Roldós had been killed by the Peruvian government, since the country was at war with them.
The
Ecuadorian Roldosist Party is named after him. Roldós was succeeded as President by
Osvaldo Hurtado.
- In 2002 it was told that the U.S. had snuck out uranium from the oil during the 1980's.
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