Óscar Ortiz (Salvadoran politician) explained

Óscar Ortiz
Office:Secretary General of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
Term Start:7 July 2019
Term End:4 August 2024
Predecessor:Medardo González
Successor:Manuel Flores
Office2:36th Vice President of El Salvador
Term Start2:1 June 2014
Term End2:1 June 2019
President2:Salvador Sánchez Cerén
Predecessor2:Salvador Sánchez Cerén
Successor2:Félix Ulloa
Birth Name:Óscar Samuel Ortiz Ascencio
Birth Date:14 February 1961
Birth Place:San Alejo, El Salvador
Spouse:Elda Tobar de Ortiz
Party:Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front

Óscar Samuel Ortiz Ascencio (born 14 February 1961)[1] is a Salvadoran politician who served as the 36th Vice President of El Salvador from 2014 to 2019. Previously he was the Mayor of Santa Tecla.[2] He was first elected to that position in 2000, and he was re-elected in 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012.

Ortiz is a member of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), the main left-wing party in El Salvador.[2] In 2003 Ortiz lost the party's primary vote to Schafik Hándal by 47% to 53% to decide who would be the party's candidate in the 2004 presidential election.[2] In March 2014, he was elected as vice president alongside the FMLN's presidential candidate, Salvador Sánchez Cerén.

Ortiz was born in San Alejo in 1961. During El Salvador's civil war from 1980 to 1992, Ortiz was a combatant with the Popular Liberation Forces - Farabundo Martí (FPL), one of the five organizations that comprised the FMLN. He was member of parliament for the FMLN from 1994 to 2000. He has been considered one of the most successful Salvadoran mayors for his 13-year-long tenure in Santa Tecla (2000 - 2013), a post which he left when selected as candidate for the vice presidency in the 2014 presidential election.

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  1. Web site: Oscar Samuel Ortiz Ascencio: Vice-Presidente de la República De El Salvador . 15 July 2018 . 26 July 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180726232220/http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.sv/vicepresidente-de-la-republica/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Former communist guerrilla chief now a leading presidential contender . https://web.archive.org/web/20121104175603/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-76140725.html . dead . 2012-11-04 . 2010-09-09 . 2003-07-28 . Associated Press.