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Belisario Betancur

Belisario Betancur Cuartas (4 February 1923 – 7 December 2018) was a Colombian politician who served as the 26th President of Colombia from 1982 to 1986. He was a member of the Colombian Conservative Party. His presidency was noted for its attempted peace talks with several Colombian guerilla groups. He was also one of the few presidents to abstain from participating in politics after leaving office.

Belisario Betancur
Betancur in 1985
26th President of Colombia
In office
7 August 1982 (1982-08-07) – 7 August 1986 (1986-08-07)
Preceded byJulio César Turbay Ayala
Succeeded byVirgilio Barco Vargas
Ambassador of Colombia to Spain
In office
16 December 1975 – January 1977
PresidentAlfonso López Michelsen
Preceded byÁlvaro Lloreda Caicedo
Succeeded bySamuel Hoyos Arango
Minister of Labour
In office
7 August 1962 – 23 April 1963
PresidentGuillermo León Valencia
Preceded byJuan Benavides Patron
Succeeded byCastor Jaramillo Arrubla
Personal details
Born
Belisario Betancur Cuartas

(1923-02-04)4 February 1923
Amagá, Antioquia, Colombia
Died7 December 2018(2018-12-07) (aged 95)
Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Political partyConservative
Spouse(s)
(m. 1946; died 1998)

Dalita Rafaela Navarro Palmar
(m. 2000⁠–⁠2018)
ChildrenThree; including Diego
Alma materPontifical Bolivarian University (JD)
ProfessionLawyer

Early life Edit

Betancur was born in the Morro de la Paila district of the town of Amagá, Antioquia, in 1923.[1][2] His parents were Rosendo Betancur, a blue-collar worker, and Ana Otilia Cuartas, a businesswoman.[2] Betancur's mother died in 1950. He is of French descent.[3]

Betancur traveled to the city of Medellín, where he enrolled in the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana.[3] In 1955, Betancur graduated in jurisprudence and obtained a degree in law and economics.[3]

Political career Edit

Betancur began his political career as a deputy in the Antioquia Departmental Assembly, where he served from 1945 to 1947.[4] He served as a Representative to the National Chamber for the departments of Cundinamarca and Antioquia, and was a member of the National Constituent Assembly from 1953 to 1957.[5]

Betancur was the Minister of Labor in 1963 and Ambassador to Spain from 1975 to 1977.[5]

He ran for president as an independent Conservative candidate in the election of 1970, coming in third.[6] He again ran as the official Conservative candidate in the election of 1978, but was defeated by Julio César Turbay Ayala.[6]

Presidency Edit

Betancur was finally elected President in 1982 and served until 1986.[6] As President, he helped found the Contadora Group to bring about peace in Central America, began democratic reforms by incorporating the principal armed movements into civil life, promoted low-cost housing and open universities, began a literacy campaign and endorsed tax amnesty.[7]

During his term, the government approved the mayoral election law, municipal and departmental reforms, judicial and congressional reforms, the television statute, the national holiday law, and the new Código Contencioso Administrativo.[8][9] His administration began the exploration and export of coal in the Cerrejón North region and the broadcast of the regional television channels Teleantioquia and Telecaribe.[10]

Colombia's four failed peace talks[11]
Year President Ended because
1982–1985 Belisario Betancur Most Supreme Court Justices were killed when M-19 commandos and the Army fought for control of the building
1986–1990 Virgilio Barco Vargas FARC ambush killed 26 soldiers in Caquetá
1990–1992 César Gaviria Trujillo FARC attack on the Senate President. FARC kidnapping and killing of an ex-cabinet member.
1998–2002 Andrés Pastrana Arango FARC kidnapping of Senator

Betancur was also noted for his attempts to bring peace to his country.[12] During his administration he initiated peace talks with several Colombian guerilla groups.[13] The controversial Palace of Justice siege occurred in late 1985, less than a year before the end of his presidential term.[14]

He was President during the 1985 eruption of Nevado del Ruiz, which killed over 20,000 people.[15]

Post-Presidency Edit

Betancur retired from politics after he left office in 1986.[16]

Betancur was an Honorary Member of the Club of Rome for Latin America,[17] Chairman of the Truth Commission for El Salvador,[18] and President of the Santillana for Latin America Foundation in Bogotá.[5] He also was a founding member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.[5]

Personal life Edit

In 1946, Betancur married Rosa Helena Álvarez Yepes.[19] Together, they had three children including diplomat Diego Betancur Álvarez.[20] Álvarez Yepes died in 1998.[19] In October 2000, Betancur married Dalia Rafaela Navarro Palmar.[21]

Death Edit

On 6 December 2018, Betancur was hospitalized in Bogotá in a critical condition, suffering from a kidney infection.[22][23] Vice President Marta Lucía Ramírez prematurely announced his death on Twitter, but later retracted her statement.[24][25] Betancur died the following day from the illness, aged 95.[26][27]

Before his death, Betancur said he did not wish to have a state funeral and expressed interest in being buried at Jardines del Recuerdo Cemetery in Bogotá.[28] On 8 December, his funeral was held with President Iván Duque Márquez and former Presidents Juan Manuel Santos and César Gaviria in attendance.[29][30] He was buried at Jardines del Recuerdo Cemetery later that day following a mass at Gimnasio Moderno in Bogotá.[31][30]

Honours Edit

Betancur was the recipient of honorary doctorates from the University of Colorado and Georgetown University.[32][33] He received the Prince of Asturias Peace Award of Spain in 1983.[34]

References Edit

  1. ^ Sabsay, Fernando Leónidas (2006). Profile of Belisario Betancur Cuartas. p. 309. ISBN 9789500263955. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Belisario Betancur Cuartas (1982-1986)". Office of the President. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Pryhjtyjyhfnpfjesidents; Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición; Page 255; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983
  4. ^ "Biography of Belisario Betancur (1923-VVVV)". The Biography.us. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d "Belisario Betancur". Pass.va. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  6. ^ a b c "Belisario Betancur Cuartas: President-elect of Colombia". UPI. 1 June 1982. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Colombia president begins reorganization". UPI. 2 August 1983. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  8. ^ "Lessons of the Colombian Constitutional Reform of 1991" (PDF). Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Belisario Betancur Cuartas" (in Spanish). Colombia.com. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Television en Colombia" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  11. ^ (PDF). The Tabula Rasa Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2006. [PDF file]
  12. ^ "History of peace talks with Colombia's ELN guerrillas". Colombia Reports. 27 October 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  13. ^ "Colombia's half-century of conflict that led to historic peace deal". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  14. ^ "33 years ago, rebels allegedly backed by Pablo Escobar stormed Colombia's Palace of Justice — here's how the terrifying siege went down". Business Insider. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  15. ^ "Colombia Reports a Suspension of Rescue Efforts". The New York Times. 18 November 1985.
  16. ^ . Teller Report. Archived from the original on 9 December 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  17. ^ . www.clubofrome.org. Archived from the original on 2015-09-29. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
  18. ^ "Truth Commission: El Salvador". USIP. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  19. ^ a b "MURIÓ ROSA HELENA ALVAREZ DE BETANCUR". El Tiempo. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  20. ^ "HIJO DE TIGRE SALE... ROJO". Semana. 27 June 1983. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  21. ^ "De Turbay, Belisario y otras movidas matrimoniales". El Espectador. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  22. ^ "Un tuit de la vicepresidenta de Colombia da por muerto a Belisario Betancur" (in Spanish). El Pais. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  23. ^ "Expresidente colombiano Belisario Betancur Cuartas continúa hospitalizado". El Colombian. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  24. ^ "Aclaración: desmienten rumor sobre la muerte de Belisario Betancur". El Colombia. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  25. ^ "Marta Lucía Ramírez on Twitter". Twitter. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  26. ^ . RCN Radio. 7 December 2018. Archived from the original on 9 December 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  27. ^ "Belisario Betancur, 95, Colombia President During Rebel Siege, Dies". The New York Times. 8 December 2018.
  28. ^ "¿Por qué el funeral de Belisario Betancur no será uno de Estado?". Conexion Capital. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  29. ^ "Personalidades de la política nacional se unen en acto fúnebre de Belisario Betancur". Asuntos Legales. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  30. ^ a b "El último adiós al expresidente Belisario Betancur". El Espectador. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  31. ^ "Sepelio de Belisario Betancur será en el cementerio Jardines del Recuerdo". LAFM. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  32. ^ "Honorary Degrees, University Medals and Distinguished Service Awards Full List A-Z". University of Colorado. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  33. ^ "Belisario Betancur" (in Spanish). UPV. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  34. ^ "BELISARIO BETANCUR". FPA.es. Retrieved 6 December 2018.

External links Edit

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1982–1986
Succeeded by

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Betancur and the second or maternal family name is Cuartas Belisario Betancur Cuartas 4 February 1923 7 December 2018 was a Colombian politician who served as the 26th President of Colombia from 1982 to 1986 He was a member of the Colombian Conservative Party His presidency was noted for its attempted peace talks with several Colombian guerilla groups He was also one of the few presidents to abstain from participating in politics after leaving office Belisario BetancurBetancur in 198526th President of ColombiaIn office 7 August 1982 1982 08 07 7 August 1986 1986 08 07 Preceded byJulio Cesar Turbay AyalaSucceeded byVirgilio Barco VargasAmbassador of Colombia to SpainIn office 16 December 1975 January 1977PresidentAlfonso Lopez MichelsenPreceded byAlvaro Lloreda CaicedoSucceeded bySamuel Hoyos ArangoMinister of LabourIn office 7 August 1962 23 April 1963PresidentGuillermo Leon ValenciaPreceded byJuan Benavides PatronSucceeded byCastor Jaramillo ArrublaPersonal detailsBornBelisario Betancur Cuartas 1923 02 04 4 February 1923Amaga Antioquia ColombiaDied7 December 2018 2018 12 07 aged 95 Bogota D C ColombiaPolitical partyConservativeSpouse s Rosa Helena Alvarez Yepes m 1946 died 1998 wbr Dalita Rafaela Navarro Palmar m 2000 2018 wbr ChildrenThree including DiegoAlma materPontifical Bolivarian University JD ProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Presidency 2 2 Post Presidency 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBetancur was born in the Morro de la Paila district of the town of Amaga Antioquia in 1923 1 2 His parents were Rosendo Betancur a blue collar worker and Ana Otilia Cuartas a businesswoman 2 Betancur s mother died in 1950 He is of French descent 3 Betancur traveled to the city of Medellin where he enrolled in the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana 3 In 1955 Betancur graduated in jurisprudence and obtained a degree in law and economics 3 Political career EditBetancur began his political career as a deputy in the Antioquia Departmental Assembly where he served from 1945 to 1947 4 He served as a Representative to the National Chamber for the departments of Cundinamarca and Antioquia and was a member of the National Constituent Assembly from 1953 to 1957 5 Betancur was the Minister of Labor in 1963 and Ambassador to Spain from 1975 to 1977 5 He ran for president as an independent Conservative candidate in the election of 1970 coming in third 6 He again ran as the official Conservative candidate in the election of 1978 but was defeated by Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala 6 Presidency Edit Betancur was finally elected President in 1982 and served until 1986 6 As President he helped found the Contadora Group to bring about peace in Central America began democratic reforms by incorporating the principal armed movements into civil life promoted low cost housing and open universities began a literacy campaign and endorsed tax amnesty 7 During his term the government approved the mayoral election law municipal and departmental reforms judicial and congressional reforms the television statute the national holiday law and the new Codigo Contencioso Administrativo 8 9 His administration began the exploration and export of coal in the Cerrejon North region and the broadcast of the regional television channels Teleantioquia and Telecaribe 10 Colombia s four failed peace talks 11 Year President Ended because1982 1985 Belisario Betancur Most Supreme Court Justices were killed when M 19 commandos and the Army fought for control of the building1986 1990 Virgilio Barco Vargas FARC ambush killed 26 soldiers in Caqueta1990 1992 Cesar Gaviria Trujillo FARC attack on the Senate President FARC kidnapping and killing of an ex cabinet member 1998 2002 Andres Pastrana Arango FARC kidnapping of SenatorBetancur was also noted for his attempts to bring peace to his country 12 During his administration he initiated peace talks with several Colombian guerilla groups 13 The controversial Palace of Justice siege occurred in late 1985 less than a year before the end of his presidential term 14 He was President during the 1985 eruption of Nevado del Ruiz which killed over 20 000 people 15 Post Presidency Edit Betancur retired from politics after he left office in 1986 16 Betancur was an Honorary Member of the Club of Rome for Latin America 17 Chairman of the Truth Commission for El Salvador 18 and President of the Santillana for Latin America Foundation in Bogota 5 He also was a founding member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences 5 Personal life EditIn 1946 Betancur married Rosa Helena Alvarez Yepes 19 Together they had three children including diplomat Diego Betancur Alvarez 20 Alvarez Yepes died in 1998 19 In October 2000 Betancur married Dalia Rafaela Navarro Palmar 21 Death EditOn 6 December 2018 Betancur was hospitalized in Bogota in a critical condition suffering from a kidney infection 22 23 Vice President Marta Lucia Ramirez prematurely announced his death on Twitter but later retracted her statement 24 25 Betancur died the following day from the illness aged 95 26 27 Before his death Betancur said he did not wish to have a state funeral and expressed interest in being buried at Jardines del Recuerdo Cemetery in Bogota 28 On 8 December his funeral was held with President Ivan Duque Marquez and former Presidents Juan Manuel Santos and Cesar Gaviria in attendance 29 30 He was buried at Jardines del Recuerdo Cemetery later that day following a mass at Gimnasio Moderno in Bogota 31 30 Honours EditBetancur was the recipient of honorary doctorates from the University of Colorado and Georgetown University 32 33 He received the Prince of Asturias Peace Award of Spain in 1983 34 References Edit Sabsay Fernando Leonidas 2006 Profile of Belisario Betancur Cuartas p 309 ISBN 9789500263955 Retrieved 6 December 2018 a b Belisario Betancur Cuartas 1982 1986 Office of the President Retrieved 6 December 2018 a b c Arismendi Posada Ignacio Gobernantes Colombianos trans Colombian Pryhjtyjyhfnpfjesidents Interprint Editors Ltd Italgraf Segunda Edicion Page 255 Bogota Colombia 1983 Biography of Belisario Betancur 1923 VVVV The Biography us Retrieved 6 December 2018 a b c d Belisario Betancur Pass va Retrieved 6 December 2018 a b c Belisario Betancur Cuartas President elect of Colombia UPI 1 June 1982 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Colombia president begins reorganization UPI 2 August 1983 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Lessons of the Colombian Constitutional Reform of 1991 PDF Retrieved 6 December 2018 Belisario Betancur Cuartas in Spanish Colombia com Retrieved 6 December 2018 Television en Colombia PDF in Spanish Retrieved 6 December 2018 Why did the Colombia Peace Process Fail PDF The Tabula Rasa Institute Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2012 Retrieved 26 February 2006 PDF file History of peace talks with Colombia s ELN guerrillas Colombia Reports 27 October 2016 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Colombia s half century of conflict that led to historic peace deal The Guardian Retrieved 6 December 2018 33 years ago rebels allegedly backed by Pablo Escobar stormed Colombia s Palace of Justice here s how the terrifying siege went down Business Insider Retrieved 6 December 2018 Colombia Reports a Suspension of Rescue Efforts The New York Times 18 November 1985 Former Colombian President Belisario Betancur dies Teller Report Archived from the original on 9 December 2018 Retrieved 7 December 2018 Honorary Member THE CLUB OF ROME www clubofrome org www clubofrome org Archived from the original on 2015 09 29 Retrieved 2015 09 28 Truth Commission El Salvador USIP Retrieved 6 December 2018 a b MURIo ROSA HELENA ALVAREZ DE BETANCUR El Tiempo Retrieved 6 December 2018 HIJO DE TIGRE SALE ROJO Semana 27 June 1983 Retrieved 6 December 2018 De Turbay Belisario y otras movidas matrimoniales El Espectador Retrieved 6 December 2018 Un tuit de la vicepresidenta de Colombia da por muerto a Belisario Betancur in Spanish El Pais Retrieved 6 December 2018 Expresidente colombiano Belisario Betancur Cuartas continua hospitalizado El Colombian 6 December 2018 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Aclaracion desmienten rumor sobre la muerte de Belisario Betancur El Colombia 6 December 2018 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Marta Lucia Ramirez on Twitter Twitter 6 December 2018 Retrieved 6 December 2018 Confirmado fallecio el expresidente Belisario Betancur RCN Radio 7 December 2018 Archived from the original on 9 December 2018 Retrieved 7 December 2018 Belisario Betancur 95 Colombia President During Rebel Siege Dies The New York Times 8 December 2018 Por que el funeral de Belisario Betancur no sera uno de Estado Conexion Capital 9 December 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2018 Personalidades de la politica nacional se unen en acto funebre de Belisario Betancur Asuntos Legales Retrieved 9 December 2018 a b El ultimo adios al expresidente Belisario Betancur El Espectador Retrieved 9 December 2018 Sepelio de Belisario Betancur sera en el cementerio Jardines del Recuerdo LAFM 9 December 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2018 Honorary Degrees University Medals and Distinguished Service Awards Full List A Z University of Colorado Retrieved 6 December 2018 Belisario Betancur in Spanish UPV Retrieved 6 December 2018 BELISARIO BETANCUR FPA es Retrieved 6 December 2018 External links EditBiography by CIDOB Foundation Betancur s page at the Pontifical Academy of Social SciencesPolitical officesPreceded byJulio Cesar Turbay Ayala President of Colombia1982 1986 Succeeded byVirgilio Barco Vargas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belisario Betancur amp oldid 1174510860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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