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Diego Borja

Diego Borja Cornejo (born May 1, 1964) is an Ecuadorian economist and politician born in Quito, Ecuador. Between 2005 and 2006 he served as Minister of Economy and Finance.[1] He was elected member of the National Constitutional Assembly on September 30, 2007. He resigned this position to be appointed Coordination Minister for Economic Policy on December 23, 2008 [2]

Political Leader edit

Diego Borja is the Coordination Minister for Economic Policy of Ecuador, appointed on December 23, 2008. He is also National President of the "Movimiento Poder Ciudadano" (Citizen's Power Movement). He was elected a member of the Constitutional Assembly on September 30, 2007, as a candidate of the alliance between the social-democratic "Izquierda Democrática" (Party of the Democratic Left), the Poder Ciudadano Movement, and two other democratic socialist movements, "Acuerdo Democrático" and "Nuevo Acuerdo Nacional".[3] He was elected as the first candidate in the Province of Pichincha, which includes the capital city of Quito.

Before forming "Movimiento Poder Ciudadano", Borja was a national leader of "Movimiento Nuevo País" (New Country Movement), where he was an adviser to Presidential candidate Freddy Ehlers, as well as alternate representative from Ecuador to the Andean Parliament.

Minister of Economy and Finance edit

Borja served as Minister of Economy and Finance of Ecuador from December 28, 2005 to July 7, 2006. In that position he was named Governor of the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF), the Inter-American Development Bank, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.

Under his leadership, a reform of the Hydrocarbons Law (Ley de Hidrocarburos) was enacted so the Ecuadorian state could recover 50% of the revenues produced by private oil companies. Before this action, some private oil companies were contributing as little as 18% of their revenues to the public sector while earning profits of as much as 250% per year on their investments.

During his tenure, the Minister of Energy and Mines, Iván Rodríguez, decreed the expiration (caducidad) of the contract with the Occidental Petroleum Co., which was producing 100,000 barrels per day. The expiration was due to repeated violations of the contract and the Hydrocarbons Law. Minister Diego Borja was appointed to a high-level Commission to oversee the transfer and operation of the oil fields that were previously operated by Occidental Petroleum and was instrumental in creating the administrative unit formed to operate these fields.

Other key accomplishments of his tenure were the repurchase of $740 million of high interest rate bonds (Ecuador Global 2012, paying 12% annual interest), as well as a reduction in the overall public external debt stock (both in absolute terms, and also as a percentage of GDP, which fell below the target of 30% of GDP). Inflation and unemployment also fell during this period, and a projected fiscal deficit of 0.8% of GDP was reverted to a fiscal surplus of 1.4% of GDP. Economic growth was also significant, both in the oil and non-oil sectors.

Borja organized the CEREPS oil fund, to establish priorities in public sector investment, directing these funds towards infrastructure investment, the oil and electric sectors, education, health and the environment.

When Borja denounced a change that had been made to the regulations of the Hydrocarbons Law in an attempt to benefit the foreign oil companies, the chief of staff, Jose Modesto Apolo, asked for his resignation. Subsequently Borja denounced Apolo's role in the change to the regulations, and Apolo also resigned his office.[4]

Professional accomplishments edit

Borja earned a Master's degree from the Catholic University of Louvain and an Economic degree from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, at the latter he was also a professor.[5] Before becoming Minister of Economy and Finance, Borja held several positions in the public, private, and academic sectors. He served as Executive Director of the Flower Producers and Exporters Association (Expoflores); President of the Catholic Student Federation (Federación de Estudiantes Universitarios Católicos del Ecuador-Quito, FEUCE-Q); consultant on competitiveness and productivity for several institutions. He is author of Opting for the Present. New Economy for a New Country (Optar por el Presente. Nueva Economía para un Nuevo País) (2005),[6] as well as of studies on competitiveness and enhancing productivity in Ecuador.

Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Finance
December 28, 2005 – July 7, 2006
Succeeded by
Armando Rodas

Related links edit

Web site of the Movimiento Poder Ciudadano 2007-05-19 at the Wayback Machine

Blog of the Movimiento Poder Ciudadano

References edit

  1. ^ . March 15, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-03-15.
  2. ^ http://www.presidencia.gov.ec/modulos.asp?id=222 2008-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, http://www.elcomercio.com/noticiaEC.asp?id_noticia=245608&id_seccion=3 2008-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ El Comercio
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-25.
  5. ^ (in Spanish). Hoy (Ecuadorian newspaper). Archived from the original on 28 October 2004. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  6. ^ Diego Borja Cornejo (2004). Optar por el presente: nueva economía para un nuevo país. Tramasocial Editorial. ISBN 978-9978-43-955-5.

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Diego Borja Cornejo born May 1 1964 is an Ecuadorian economist and politician born in Quito Ecuador Between 2005 and 2006 he served as Minister of Economy and Finance 1 He was elected member of the National Constitutional Assembly on September 30 2007 He resigned this position to be appointed Coordination Minister for Economic Policy on December 23 2008 2 In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Borja and the second or maternal family name is Cornejo Contents 1 Political Leader 2 Minister of Economy and Finance 3 Professional accomplishments 4 Related links 5 ReferencesPolitical Leader editDiego Borja is the Coordination Minister for Economic Policy of Ecuador appointed on December 23 2008 He is also National President of the Movimiento Poder Ciudadano Citizen s Power Movement He was elected a member of the Constitutional Assembly on September 30 2007 as a candidate of the alliance between the social democratic Izquierda Democratica Party of the Democratic Left the Poder Ciudadano Movement and two other democratic socialist movements Acuerdo Democratico and Nuevo Acuerdo Nacional 3 He was elected as the first candidate in the Province of Pichincha which includes the capital city of Quito Before forming Movimiento Poder Ciudadano Borja was a national leader of Movimiento Nuevo Pais New Country Movement where he was an adviser to Presidential candidate Freddy Ehlers as well as alternate representative from Ecuador to the Andean Parliament Minister of Economy and Finance editBorja served as Minister of Economy and Finance of Ecuador from December 28 2005 to July 7 2006 In that position he was named Governor of the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean CAF the Inter American Development Bank the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or World Bank and the International Monetary Fund Under his leadership a reform of the Hydrocarbons Law Ley de Hidrocarburos was enacted so the Ecuadorian state could recover 50 of the revenues produced by private oil companies Before this action some private oil companies were contributing as little as 18 of their revenues to the public sector while earning profits of as much as 250 per year on their investments During his tenure the Minister of Energy and Mines Ivan Rodriguez decreed the expiration caducidad of the contract with the Occidental Petroleum Co which was producing 100 000 barrels per day The expiration was due to repeated violations of the contract and the Hydrocarbons Law Minister Diego Borja was appointed to a high level Commission to oversee the transfer and operation of the oil fields that were previously operated by Occidental Petroleum and was instrumental in creating the administrative unit formed to operate these fields Other key accomplishments of his tenure were the repurchase of 740 million of high interest rate bonds Ecuador Global 2012 paying 12 annual interest as well as a reduction in the overall public external debt stock both in absolute terms and also as a percentage of GDP which fell below the target of 30 of GDP Inflation and unemployment also fell during this period and a projected fiscal deficit of 0 8 of GDP was reverted to a fiscal surplus of 1 4 of GDP Economic growth was also significant both in the oil and non oil sectors Borja organized the CEREPS oil fund to establish priorities in public sector investment directing these funds towards infrastructure investment the oil and electric sectors education health and the environment When Borja denounced a change that had been made to the regulations of the Hydrocarbons Law in an attempt to benefit the foreign oil companies the chief of staff Jose Modesto Apolo asked for his resignation Subsequently Borja denounced Apolo s role in the change to the regulations and Apolo also resigned his office 4 Professional accomplishments editBorja earned a Master s degree from the Catholic University of Louvain and an Economic degree from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador at the latter he was also a professor 5 Before becoming Minister of Economy and Finance Borja held several positions in the public private and academic sectors He served as Executive Director of the Flower Producers and Exporters Association Expoflores President of the Catholic Student Federation Federacion de Estudiantes Universitarios Catolicos del Ecuador Quito FEUCE Q consultant on competitiveness and productivity for several institutions He is author of Opting for the Present New Economy for a New Country Optar por el Presente Nueva Economia para un Nuevo Pais 2005 6 as well as of studies on competitiveness and enhancing productivity in Ecuador Political offices Preceded byMagdalena Barreiro Minister of FinanceDecember 28 2005 July 7 2006 Succeeded byArmando RodasRelated links editOfficial websiteWeb site of the Movimiento Poder Ciudadano Archived 2007 05 19 at the Wayback MachineBlog of the Movimiento Poder CiudadanoReferences edit Historico de Autoridades 2001 2012 Ministerio de Finanzas March 15 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 03 15 http www presidencia gov ec modulos asp id 222 Archived 2008 12 18 at the Wayback Machine http www elcomercio com noticiaEC asp id noticia 245608 amp id seccion 3 Archived 2008 12 26 at the Wayback Machine El Comercio Noticias del Ecuador y del mundo Hoy Online Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 06 25 Propuestas para los retos que afronta el IESS expositores in Spanish Hoy Ecuadorian newspaper Archived from the original on 28 October 2004 Retrieved 14 July 2013 Diego Borja Cornejo 2004 Optar por el presente nueva economia para un nuevo pais Tramasocial Editorial ISBN 978 9978 43 955 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diego Borja amp oldid 1216584222, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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