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Álvaro Gómez Hurtado

Álvaro Gómez Hurtado (May 8, 1919 – November 2, 1995) was a Colombian lawyer, politician, journalist and active member of the Colombian Conservative Party. Gómez was a son of the former President of Colombia, Laureano Gómez. He is mostly remembered for being one of the writers of the Colombian Constitution of 1991, for running three times for the presidency, without success, and for his murder at the hands of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. He served separate appointments as ambassador to Switzerland, Italy, the United States and France, beginning in the 1940s.

Álvaro Gómez Hurtado
15th Colombia Ambassador to France
In office
1991–1993
PresidentCésar Gaviria
Preceded byAlfonso López Caballero
Succeeded byMiguel Gómez Martínez
Colombia Ambassador to the United States
In office
March 9, 1983 – December 17, 1985
PresidentBelisario Betancur Cuartas
Preceded byJorge Salazar
Succeeded byRodrigo Hernán Lloreda Caicedo
Colombia Ambassador to Italy
In office
1953–1953
PresidentRoberto Urdaneta Arbeláez
Senator of Colombia
In office
1951–1952
ConstituencyCundinamarca
Member of the Colombian Chamber of Representatives
In office
1949–1951
In office
1944–1946
Colombia Ambassador to Switzerland
In office
1947–1948
PresidentMariano Ospina Pérez
Personal details
Born(1919-05-08)May 8, 1919
Bogotá, DC, Colombia
DiedNovember 2, 1995(1995-11-02) (aged 76)
Bogotá, DC, Colombia
Political partyConservative
SpouseMargarita Escobar López (1946-1995)
RelationsLaureano Gómez (father)
ChildrenMauricio Gómez Escobar
Mercedes Gómez Escobar
Álvaro José Gómez Escobar
Alma materPontifical Xavierian University
OccupationJournalist, politician
ProfessionLawyer

Early years

Álvaro Gómez was born as the second of four children to Laureano Gómez, a newspaper publisher who later became president of Colombia. His mother was María Hurtado Cajiao. His siblings are Cecilia, Rafael and Enrique. The family grew up in La Candelaria, a traditional neighborhood of Bogotá. The children attended private schools in Brussels, Belgium and Buenos Aires, Argentina while their father served as a diplomat. After his family's return to Bogotá, Gómez went to the Colegio de San Bartolomé, a preparatory school, graduating in 1936.

He studied law at the Pontifical Xavierian University and graduated as a lawyer in 1941. His thesis was entitled Influencias del Estoicismo en el Derecho Romano ("The Influence of Stoicism in Roman Law").

Journalism

He began writing for the newspaper El Siglo, which was owned by his father. He later founded a weekly business magazine called Síntesis Económica (Economic Synthesis) and created and produced a television news show called Noticiero 24 Horas ("24 Hours News").

Political career

Gómez Hurtado's first political office was as elected councilman for the city of Bogotá. He next ran for the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia and was elected for a four-year term. After finishing his term, he was elected to the Senate.

Gómez was appointed as a "plenipotentiary minister" several times. He was also appointed as Ambassador to the United Nations, Switzerland,[1] Italy, the United States and France.

Presidential candidacies

Gómez founded the National Salvation Movement. He ran (unsuccessfully) as its candidate for president three times: in 1974 against Alfonso López Michelsen, in 1986 against Virgilio Barco and in 1990 against César Gaviria.

President of the Constituent Assembly

He was elected to the Constituent Assembly, which created the new Colombian Constitution of 1991. He was elected as co-president of the Constituent Assembly along with Horacio Serpa and Antonio Navarro. After the Constitution had been written and ratified, Gómez left politics and focused on journalism and academia.

Kidnapping

In 1988, Gómez was kidnapped by the M-19 guerrillas, and was released after the intervention of Álvaro Leyva.[2]

Assassination

Álvaro Gómez was murdered by gunmen on November 2, 1995 in Bogotá while leaving the Sergio Arboleda University, where he was a Visiting Professor. FARC-EP claimed responsibility for his murder in letter to the Special Justice for Peace (JEP) tribunal in October 2020.[3] In a clandestine book of letters from FARC founder Manuel Marulanda, titled Documentos y Correspondencia Manuel Marulanda Vélez (1993-1998), there are six mentions that the guerrilla committed the magnicide.[4]

However it is important to take into account that the family of Gómez Hurtado stated that it is a strategy to distract the investigation that during the last 25 years has been collecting evidence that might incriminate former president Ernesto Samper Pizano (1994-1998).

Gómez Hurtado was denouncing the financing by the drug cartels of the former president Ernesto Samper's campaign, and they believe that the evidence shows that it was a state crime.[5] Ernesto Samper has been a supporter of peace talks with the FARC guerrilla.

Published work

  • La Revolución en América (Revolution in the Americas)
  • La Calidad de Vida (The Quality of Life)
  • Soy libre. (I am Free)
  • Compilación de conferencias dictadas en la Universidad Sergio Arboleda. (Compilation of his lectures at Sergio Arboleda University)

Marriage and family

Álvaro Gómez was married to Margarita Escobar López and had three children: Mauricio, Mercedes and Álvaro José.

Notes

  1. ^ Perry, Oliverio; Brugés Carmona, Antonio (1970). Quién es quién en Colombia (in Spanish). Bogotá: Editorial Kelly. p. 168. OCLC 1644305. Retrieved May 21, 2009.
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Revista Semana
  3. ^ "Colombia's FARC admits to killing ex-presidential candidate". DW.COM. October 4, 2020. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
  4. ^ Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (2020-10-05). "El libro en el que 'Tirofijo' reconoció asesinato de Álvaro Gómez". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  5. ^ "Familia de Gómez Hurtado no cree en reconocimiento de Farc". 3 October 2020.

References

  • (in Spanish) El Diario del Otun newspaper; Alvaro Gomez Hurtado
  • (in Spanish) El Colombiano newspaper; 1991
  • (in Spanish) Colombialink.com: Alvaro Gomez Hurtado biography

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Alvaro Gomez Hurtado May 8 1919 November 2 1995 was a Colombian lawyer politician journalist and active member of the Colombian Conservative Party Gomez was a son of the former President of Colombia Laureano Gomez He is mostly remembered for being one of the writers of the Colombian Constitution of 1991 for running three times for the presidency without success and for his murder at the hands of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia He served separate appointments as ambassador to Switzerland Italy the United States and France beginning in the 1940s Alvaro Gomez Hurtado15th Colombia Ambassador to FranceIn office 1991 1993PresidentCesar GaviriaPreceded byAlfonso Lopez CaballeroSucceeded byMiguel Gomez MartinezColombia Ambassador to the United StatesIn office March 9 1983 December 17 1985PresidentBelisario Betancur CuartasPreceded byJorge SalazarSucceeded byRodrigo Hernan Lloreda CaicedoColombia Ambassador to ItalyIn office 1953 1953PresidentRoberto Urdaneta ArbelaezSenator of ColombiaIn office 1951 1952ConstituencyCundinamarcaMember of the Colombian Chamber of RepresentativesIn office 1949 1951In office 1944 1946Colombia Ambassador to SwitzerlandIn office 1947 1948PresidentMariano Ospina PerezPersonal detailsBorn 1919 05 08 May 8 1919Bogota DC ColombiaDiedNovember 2 1995 1995 11 02 aged 76 Bogota DC ColombiaPolitical partyConservativeSpouseMargarita Escobar Lopez 1946 1995 RelationsLaureano Gomez father ChildrenMauricio Gomez EscobarMercedes Gomez EscobarAlvaro Jose Gomez EscobarAlma materPontifical Xavierian UniversityOccupationJournalist politicianProfessionLawyerIn this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gomez and the second or maternal family name is Hurtado Contents 1 Early years 2 Journalism 3 Political career 3 1 Presidential candidacies 3 2 President of the Constituent Assembly 4 Kidnapping 5 Assassination 6 Published work 7 Marriage and family 8 Notes 9 ReferencesEarly years EditAlvaro Gomez was born as the second of four children to Laureano Gomez a newspaper publisher who later became president of Colombia His mother was Maria Hurtado Cajiao His siblings are Cecilia Rafael and Enrique The family grew up in La Candelaria a traditional neighborhood of Bogota The children attended private schools in Brussels Belgium and Buenos Aires Argentina while their father served as a diplomat After his family s return to Bogota Gomez went to the Colegio de San Bartolome a preparatory school graduating in 1936 He studied law at the Pontifical Xavierian University and graduated as a lawyer in 1941 His thesis was entitled Influencias del Estoicismo en el Derecho Romano The Influence of Stoicism in Roman Law Journalism EditHe began writing for the newspaper El Siglo which was owned by his father He later founded a weekly business magazine called Sintesis Economica Economic Synthesis and created and produced a television news show called Noticiero 24 Horas 24 Hours News Political career EditGomez Hurtado s first political office was as elected councilman for the city of Bogota He next ran for the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia and was elected for a four year term After finishing his term he was elected to the Senate Gomez was appointed as a plenipotentiary minister several times He was also appointed as Ambassador to the United Nations Switzerland 1 Italy the United States and France Presidential candidacies Edit Gomez founded the National Salvation Movement He ran unsuccessfully as its candidate for president three times in 1974 against Alfonso Lopez Michelsen in 1986 against Virgilio Barco and in 1990 against Cesar Gaviria President of the Constituent Assembly Edit He was elected to the Constituent Assembly which created the new Colombian Constitution of 1991 He was elected as co president of the Constituent Assembly along with Horacio Serpa and Antonio Navarro After the Constitution had been written and ratified Gomez left politics and focused on journalism and academia Kidnapping EditIn 1988 Gomez was kidnapped by the M 19 guerrillas and was released after the intervention of Alvaro Leyva 2 Assassination EditAlvaro Gomez was murdered by gunmen on November 2 1995 in Bogota while leaving the Sergio Arboleda University where he was a Visiting Professor FARC EP claimed responsibility for his murder in letter to the Special Justice for Peace JEP tribunal in October 2020 3 In a clandestine book of letters from FARC founder Manuel Marulanda titled Documentos y Correspondencia Manuel Marulanda Velez 1993 1998 there are six mentions that the guerrilla committed the magnicide 4 However it is important to take into account that the family of Gomez Hurtado stated that it is a strategy to distract the investigation that during the last 25 years has been collecting evidence that might incriminate former president Ernesto Samper Pizano 1994 1998 Gomez Hurtado was denouncing the financing by the drug cartels of the former president Ernesto Samper s campaign and they believe that the evidence shows that it was a state crime 5 Ernesto Samper has been a supporter of peace talks with the FARC guerrilla Published work EditLa Revolucion en America Revolution in the Americas La Calidad de Vida The Quality of Life Soy libre I am Free Compilacion de conferencias dictadas en la Universidad Sergio Arboleda Compilation of his lectures at Sergio Arboleda University Marriage and family EditAlvaro Gomez was married to Margarita Escobar Lopez and had three children Mauricio Mercedes and Alvaro Jose Notes Edit Perry Oliverio Bruges Carmona Antonio 1970 Quien es quien en Colombia in Spanish Bogota Editorial Kelly p 168 OCLC 1644305 Retrieved May 21 2009 in Spanish Revista Semana Colombia s FARC admits to killing ex presidential candidate DW COM October 4 2020 Retrieved October 5 2020 Tiempo Casa Editorial El 2020 10 05 El libro en el que Tirofijo reconocio asesinato de Alvaro Gomez El Tiempo in Spanish Retrieved 2021 01 09 Familia de Gomez Hurtado no cree en reconocimiento de Farc 3 October 2020 References Edit in Spanish El Diario del Otun newspaper Alvaro Gomez Hurtado in Spanish El Colombiano newspaper 1991 in Spanish Colombialink com Alvaro Gomez Hurtado biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alvaro Gomez Hurtado amp oldid 1133711107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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