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
Colombia Ambassador to Panama
In office
1990–1997
PresidentCésar Gaviria Trujillo
(1990-1994)
Ernesto Samper Pizano (1994-1997)
Preceded byFrancisco José Jattin Safar
Succeeded byEdgardo Sales Sales
9th Governor of the Department of Cesar
In office
June 7, 1975  August 30, 1977
PresidentAlfonso López Michelsen
Preceded byErnesto Palencia Caratt
Succeeded byArmando Barros Baquero
3rd Governor of the Department of Cesar
In office
September 21, 1968  August 21, 1970
PresidentCarlos Lleras Restrepo
Preceded byLuis Roberto García Díaz-Granados
Succeeded byJosé Antonio Murgas
Personal details
NationalityColombian
Political partyLiberal
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

  1. Cesar 30 Años de Progreso – Gobernación del Cesar. (1997) Page 49


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