Carmen Calisto

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BornCarmen Calisto Ponce
(1942-02-28) 28 February 1942 (age 83)
Carmen Calisto
First Lady of Ecuador
In role
10 August 1988  9 August 1992
PresidentRodrigo Borja Cevallos
Preceded byMaría Eugenia Cordovez
Succeeded byJosefina Villalobos
Personal details
BornCarmen Calisto Ponce
(1942-02-28) 28 February 1942 (age 83)
PartyDemocratic Left
Spouse
(m. 1966; died 2025)
Children4
Awards Order of Isabella the Catholic

Carmen Calisto Ponce (born 28 February 1942) is the widow of former Ecuadorian President Rodrigo Borja Cevallos and is thus the 36th First Lady of Ecuador, a position she held from 10 August 1988 to 9 August 1992.

Marriage and children

Carmen Calisto Ponce was born in Quito on 28 February 1942[1] the eldest daughter of Gonzalo Calisto Enríquez and María Ponce Martínez, making her a descendant of the Counts of Selva Florida through her mother.[2] When Calisto's mother died in her youth, she took on the responsibility of looking after her younger siblings.[3]

On 16 December 1966, in the city of Quito, Calisto married Rodrigo Borja Cevallos, at that time Jurist Commission that then President Clemente Yerovi assembled to draft a new constitution. They had four children:[3]

  • Gabriela Borja Calisto
  • María del Carmen Borja Calisto
  • Rodrigo Borja Calisto
  • Verónica Borja Calisto

First Lady of Ecuador

As First Lady of Ecuador, Calisto was president of the National Institute of Children and Families (INNFA), hostess of Carondelet Palace, and companion to her husband to various formal functions at the national and international level. In a state visit to Spain, the couple were received by King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía at the Palace of Zarzuela and Royal Palace of Madrid and Calisto was made a Grand Dame of Order of Isabella the Catholic.[4]

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