
Bucaram left the party, saying that he wanted to pursue his master's degree, spend more time with his family, and support new leadership in Guayas. The younger Bucaram was the provincial director of Guayas from 2006 to 2008, and national director of the party for six years from 2008 to 2013. PRE was a political party led by Bucaram's father Abdala Bucaram Ortiz, founded on 18 January 1983. ClubCountryYearEmelec (minor divisions)Ecuador1996–2000Santa RitaEcuador2001BarcelonaEcuador2002EmelecEcuador2003AlianzaUruguay2003Audaz OctubrinoEcuador2004Santiago MorningChile2004Santa RitaEcuador2005 Political career Ecuadorian Roldosista Party During the tournament he played two games. In 2003, while playing for Emelec, he participated in the Copa Libertadores. Bucaram said a political conspiracy prevented him from being selected for any additional games during the tournament. Īfter that match against Venezuela ended in a 0-0 score manager José María Burbano resigned and Fabian Andrade took over as coach. In 2001, he was selected for the national football team U-20 Ecuador, but only played the opening match of the South American championship. Sport career Īs a football player his position was as a midfielder for several clubs in South America. He continued his studies and pursued a master's degree in Political Management from George Washington University.īucaram also fulfilled seminars at the University of Alicante, University of Salamanca, and George Washington University. Later, he transferred to the Cooperative University of Colombia in Quito where he graduated with a degree in law from the courts of the Republic in 2008.Īfter graduating as a lawyer, Bucaram specialized in Constitutional Law at the Universidad de Salamanca of Spain in 2013. Education Dalon Burnettīucaram studied law at the Metropolitan University of Ecuador.

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He married in 2005 with TV host an assemblywoman Gabriela Pazmiño, with whom he has four children: Dalia, Maria Gabriela, Abdala and Charlotte.

Family īucaram's father is Abdalá Bucaram Ortiz, a populist who was President of Ecuador from Augto February 6, 1997, when he was ousted by the Congress of Ecuador for alleged 'mental incapacity'. Internationally he played for teams such as Chacarita Junior (Argentina) and the Alliance of Montevideo in the Uruguayan second division. He also played with Barcelona S.C, Santa Rita and Otubrino Daring Nationally. Emelec where he began his football career. He completed his high school education at the Moderna Sergio Perez Valdez College in Guayaquil.Īs an athlete he was part of one of the two most relevant teams in the country C.S. He is the third of four brothers: James, Linda and Michel. Early life Ībdala 'Dalo' Bucaram was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador on March 25, 1982, son of Abdala Bucaram Ortiz and Maria Rosa Pulley Vergara. He was invited to the XIII Latin American Summit of Political Marketing and Governance, event that brings together the leading strategists and political consultants of the world. On 2017 he ran for the presidency of the republic under the support of his political party Fuerza Ecuador (FE), founded by him, he lost the election obtaining only 4.82% of the votes. On Decemhe announced his resignation from his position as National Assemblyman due to his strong convictions that the office he served did not serve the best interest of his constituents.
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He is the son of former President Abdalá Bucaram Ortiz.Īfter his retirement from professional football at age 24, he began his political career by being elected to office, as an Assemblyman with 428,000 votes in 2009 and in 2014 was re-elected with 500,000. (born 25 March 1982, in Guayaquil, Ecuador), is an Ecuadorian political figure and former footballer.

Position(s)Senior career*Years Team Apps (Gls) 2001–2005CDS Santa Rita 2001–2002Colo-Colo 2002Barcelona 2003Alianza de Montevideo 2003Emelec 2004Audax Octubrina 2004Santiago Morning 2005Unión San FelipeTotal 85 (17)National team 2001Ecuador U–20* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league onlyĪbdalá Jaime 'Dalo' Bucaram Pulley Jr.
