Alfonso Araújo Cotes
Alfonso Araújo Cotes is a Colombian politician, two time Governor of the Department of Cesar; the first term between September 21, 1968, and August 21, 1970, and the second term between June 7, 1975, and August 30, 1997.[1]
Alfonso Araújo Cotes | |
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Colombia Ambassador to Panama | |
In office 1990–1997 | |
President | César Gaviria Trujillo (1990-1994) Ernesto Samper Pizano (1994-1997) |
Preceded by | Francisco José Jattin Safar |
Succeeded by | Edgardo Sales Sales |
9th Governor of the Department of Cesar | |
In office June 7, 1975 – August 30, 1977 | |
President | Alfonso López Michelsen |
Preceded by | Ernesto Palencia Caratt |
Succeeded by | Armando Barros Baquero |
3rd Governor of the Department of Cesar | |
In office September 21, 1968 – August 21, 1970 | |
President | Carlos Lleras Restrepo |
Preceded by | Luis Roberto García Díaz-Granados |
Succeeded by | José Antonio Murgas |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Colombian |
Political party | Liberal |
Other political affiliations | Movimiento Revolucionario Liberal |
Governor of Department of Cesar (1968-1970)
Cabinet
- Secretary of Government: Luis Rodriguez Valera
- Secretary of Development: Jesus Alejo Duran
- Administrative Office Chief: Adalberto Ovalle
- Chief of Planning: Francisco Ramos Pereira
- Chief of Judicial Bureau: Jorge Eliecer Rincon
- Private Secretary: Pedro Garcia Diaz
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References
- Cesar 30 Años de Progreso – Gobernación del Cesar. (1997) Page 49
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