Rafael Espada
Guatemalan politician and former Vice President
Rafael Espada (born January 14, 1944) is a Guatemalan politician and former cardiothoracic surgeon who served as the Vice President of Guatemala from 2008 to 2012. He was elected as part of the National Unity of Hope (UNE) party ticket, alongside President Álvaro Colom.
Early Life and Education
Rafael Espada was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He pursued his medical education and specialized in cardiothoracic surgery. Espada gained recognition for his expertise in the field and contributed significantly to medical advancements in Guatemala and abroad.
Medical Career
Before entering politics, Espada had a distinguished career as a cardiothoracic surgeon. He worked in various hospitals and medical institutions, where he performed numerous life-saving surgeries. His contributions to the medical field earned him respect and recognition both nationally and internationally.
Political Career
Rafael Espada entered politics as a member of the National Unity of Hope (UNE) party. In the 2007 general election, he was elected as the Vice President of Guatemala, serving from January 14, 2008, to January 14, 2012. During his tenure, Espada focused on healthcare reforms and improving the medical infrastructure in Guatemala.
Vice Presidency
As Vice President, Espada worked closely with President Álvaro Colom to implement policies aimed at reducing poverty and improving healthcare services. He played a key role in various social programs and initiatives designed to enhance the quality of life for Guatemalans.
Post-Vice Presidency
After completing his term as Vice President, Rafael Espada continued to be active in both the medical and political fields. He remains a prominent figure in Guatemala, advocating for healthcare improvements and social justice.
Personal Life
Rafael Espada is married and has children. He continues to reside in Guatemala City and remains involved in various philanthropic activities.
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