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Carlos Eugenio Restrepo

Carlos Eugenio Restrepo Restrepo (September 12, 1867 – July 6, 1937) was a Colombian lawyer, writer, and statesman, who was elected President of Colombia in 1910.[1] During his administration he worked towards making political reconciliation among the Conservative and Liberals. He appointed members of the Liberal Party to his Cabinet, and to the dismay of some of his own party, adopted a neutral stand on all issues. He later served as Minister of Government and Ambassador to the Vatican City State.

Carlos Eugenio Restrepo
7th President of Colombia
In office
August 7, 1910 – August 7, 1914
Preceded byRamón González Valencia
Succeeded byJosé Vicente Concha
Minister of Government
In office
August 7, 1930 – July 28, 1931
Preceded byAlejandro Cabal Pombo
Succeeded byAgustin Morales Olaya
Personal details
Born
Carlos Eugenio Restrepo Restrepo

(1867-09-12)September 12, 1867
Medellín, Antioquia, United States of Colombia
DiedJuly 6, 1937(1937-07-06) (aged 69)
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Political partyConservative
SpouseIsabel Gaviria Duque
Children9
Alma materSeminario Conciliar de Medellín
OccupationAuthor, Journalist, Educator (Professor)
ProfessionLawyer
NicknameMonsieur Veto

Early life Edit

 
Carlos Eugenio Restrepo and two of his children at an hacienda in Fusagasugá.

Family Edit

Restrepo was born in the home of Cruzana Restrepo Jaramillo and Pedro Antonio Restrepo, a lawyer and nephew of José Félix de Restrepo. His father was the founder of the Municipality of Andes,[2] in the south of Antioquia. He had two brothers: Nicanor, a merchant who served as president of the Departamental Assembly of Antioquia in 1924,[3] and Juan María, a distinguished theologian at the service of the Holy See.

Restrepo married Isabel Gaviria Duque on April 16, 1890.[4] Together they had nine children: Tulia, Carlos Ignacio, Sofía, Margarita, Ana, Adolfo, Isabel, and Vicente.

Education Edit

Restrepo went to school in Itagüí, and Medellín; he later attended the Institute of Higher Learning in what is now the Seminario Conciliar de Medellín.[5] He studied Law, but had to suspend his studies at the age of 18, because of the raging Civil War in 1885. He was forced to teach himself the basics while also practicing in the law firm of his father and his business partner, Alejandro Botero Uribe, who would later become Minister of Government in 1909.[6]

Professional career Edit

Restrepo quickly became an avid and respected lawyer moving up in different ranks. He worked as a Public Inspector of Education in 1888. He then became a prosecutor in the Supreme Court of Antioquia, a Judge of the lower circuit of Antioquia, and finally the Attorney General for the Department of Antioquia in 1898.

He later became a professor in the Law Department of the University of Antioquia, and also became the University's Rector. He also participated in various charities, he helped established the Colombian Red Cross in Medellín, became president of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in Colombia, and founded the Society for the Improvement of Public Works in Medellín in 1901.[7]

Military career Edit

Restrepo sided with the conservative party when he volunteered to fight in the civil war known as the Thousand Days' War (1899–1902). He served as Chief of Staff of the Army under the command of General Pedro Nel Ospina.[8][9]

Political career Edit

Restrepo was a member of the Colombian Conservative Party.[8]

In 1904, General Rafael Reyes had decreed the creation of the "Cámara de Comercio de Medellín" (Chamber of Commerce of Medellín), to be presided by the Governor of Antioquia. On January 23, 1905, 26 members to the Board of Directors were elected, among them Alonso Angel, Ricardo Restrepo, Carlos Uribe, Apolinar Villa and Carlos E. Restrepo.[10]

He was elected to the House of Representatives of Colombia in 1909.[1]

On March 13, 1909 he founded the Unión Republicana or Republican Union, a political party that emphasized political reconciliation, Republican values, modernization, and National identity.[1] He took his Republican ideas from the French writer and critic Émile Faguet,[11] of whom he would later write a biography. This political movement had the support of prominent members of both Conservatives and Liberals like, José Vicente Concha, Pedro Nel Ospina and Miguel Abadía, from the Colombian Conservative Party and Nicolás Esguerra, Benjamín Herrera and Enrique Olaya from the Colombian Liberal Party.[12]

In 1910, General Ramón González Valencia had convened the National Assembly. Two conservative candidates were nominated to become the future President of Colombia: Restrepo and José Vicente Concha. On July 15, 1910, the election took place and Restrepo obtained 23 votes and Concha 18. Thus, Restrepo was inaugurated as President on August 7, 1910, succeeding General González Valencia.[8]

Writer and Journalist Edit

Restrepo was also involved in journalism and he collaborated in many magazines and newspapers of Antioquia, such as La Miscelánea (1888, 1905),[13] Lectura y Arte (1903), Alpha (1906, 1907, 1908, 1910) and "el Diario de Pedro",[14] with articles of political, literary, and religious subjects, and also helped with some translations. He worked as the editor in chief of El Correo de Antioquia, where he created a contest to help give music to the Anthem of Antioquia.[15]

Restrepo also founded and directed "Colombia" in 1891,[16] which was a newspaper severely censured by the bishops of the Catholic Church as they considered most dangerous due to its anticlerical and pro-lay stands and teachings.[17] In 1897, he also established the newspaper "el Montañés".[18]

He worked in poetry and wrote an extensive number of essays and letters[19] to friends and family due to the lack of local newspapers to express his opinions. Some of his works are:

  • A mi hija Tulia (1893)
  • Defensa en verso, de la mujer antioqueña (1894) (Under the pseudonym W. Ll. de Ch.)
  • Los versos de Enrique W. Fernández (1896)
  • Un héroe oscuro (1903)
  • Risa trágica (1905)
  • El saltimbanqui, el primero de los personajes colombianos (1906)
  • Emilio Faguet (1916),
  • Lo que enseña la vida maravillosa de Pasteur (1916)
  • M. Tobón Mejía: un hombre y un artista (1917)
  • Orientación Republicana (1917) (1930)
  • Los neófitos (1917)
  • Gregorio Gutiérrez González: la simbiosis del poeta y la tierra (1926)
  • Pedro Justo Berrío, o el sentir común, la probidad y el carácter (1927)

Elections of 1910 Edit

Initially, Restrepo refused to run for the presidential candidature, and he did not have the support from the rest of the Representatives of Antioquia for his solid stand on Republicanism. However, there were a growing number of members who gave their support to Restrepo for fear of war against Peru, for his solid law background, and for his eloquence as an orator. There was also a need for new figures to take the lead, especially representatives from Antioquia, who had been left out of the presidential rotation. For all of these reasons, Restrepo was quickly included as a Presidential Candidate in the National Assembly of 1910, along with Guillermo Quintero Calderón, and José Vicente Concha.[8]

On July 15, 1910 The National Assembly elected the 42‑year‑old Restrepo to assume the Presidency of Colombia.[8][20] Restrepo had won the election with 23 votes in his favor against 18 votes for his contender José Vicente Concha. He became the first Antioquian to be elected to preside over the country. His victory was a surprise to many who considered him just a journalist, and more surprisingly yet, was his victory on both sides of the aisle winning the majority on both parties.

Restrepo was elected with no vice president as the National Assembly that had convened that summer had replaced the vice presidential post with that of a Designado, someone with no executive office or powers, who would, in the case of the president's death or inability to assume power, would then assume the presidency.

On August 7, 1910, Restrepo became the 12th President of Colombia succeeding the incumbent Ramón González Valencia, for the term 1910-1914.

Presidency 1910–1914 Edit

 
Don Carlos E. Restrepo

Domestic policy Edit

During his presidency, Restrepo was known as Monsieur Veto[21][22] for his common practice of vetoing any bill he deemed not in favor of the nation. Some of the policies that took place during Restrepo's mandate were the abolition of the capital punishment, the annual meeting of Congress, the installment of life pensions for retired teachers, and the constructions of various hospitals in the Caribbean Region to combat tropical diseases.

Restrepo received the country with grave fiscal problems. There was a deficit of COP$3.5 millions to COP$4 million. The new president forced the collection of taxes and reduced government spending, achieving an end to the deficit in less than a year; by 1911 there was a surplus.[23] The Economy of Colombia was improved with the raise of taxes and the raise in the price and exports of coffee.[24]

The administration prohibited the new emission of banknotes, and he reinstated the Gold and Silver standard.[25]

He reformed the Colombian National Police, introducing the Fingerprinting system, the creation of the first Judicial Body of the National Police, the first training academy, the Police marching band, and the official magazine of the National Police. He also helped establish a financial aids program for the families of fallen police officers.[26]

Creation of new territorial administrations Edit

To address the growing concern of Colombia in relation to its borders, and with the help of the National Census of 1912, the Colombian government created the Intendencia of San Andres y Providencia[27] and the Comisarías of Caquetá,[28] and Vichada[29] to reinstate Colombia's claim on these territories from the UPCA, Peru, and Venezuela respectively. These territories were later made into Departments following the Constitutional changes of 1991.

Foreign policy Edit

Colombia's Foreign relations during the administration of Restrepo were marked by the continued threat of a Peruvian invasion into Colombian territory, and continued resentment towards the United States for its involvement in Panama. Restrepo, conscious of Colombia's weak military power towards these aggressors, tried to solve matters diplomatically.

President Restrepo had four Ministers of Foreign Affairs during his presidency, they were in order, Enrique Olaya, José María González Valencia, Pedro Maria Carreño, and Francisco José Urrutia.[30][31]

Relations with Peru Edit

The foreign relations of Colombia with Peru were of growing concern for many Colombians and the government. The Colombian Jungles of the Putumayo and Caquetá, in the south of Colombia became the centre of conflict and debate during the administration of Restrepo. The borders with Peru were not clearly marked, and this became a problem during the first half of the century. The Casa Arana, a Peru-based rubber company, had expanded into Colombian territory, and was exploiting its resources and oppressing the Indigenous people of this region. The situation became national news when reported killings of natives was reported to have been committed by Casa Arana, and in July 1911, Peruvian forces attacked the military base stationed in La Pedrera.

 
Restrepo's Minister of Foreign Relations and future president, Enrique Olaya.

The growing pressure of Congress and the public to go to war was met with some stiff opposition. Colombia had just recovered from the Thousand Days' War, and did not wished to be involved in another conflict, nor it had the resources to do so. Restrepo, was opposed to armed conflict, and wished to resolve matters diplomatically. Colombia's Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time, Enrique Olaya, who had the total support of the president, handled the matter with a hand great efficacy. On July 15, 1911, Olaya Herrera, and its Peruvian counterpart, Ernesto de Tezanos Pinto, signed a modus vivendi agreement.[32]

This alone would not have ended the conflict, if it were not because there was a beriberi and yellow fever outbreak within the Peruvian army in the area, causing a great number of casualties.[33] For now the conflict was resolved, but it would again surface in 1934 with the Colombia–Peru War.

Relations with the United States and Panama Edit

The Foreign relations of Colombia with the United States and Panama during the presidency of Restrepo were marked by Colombia's continued resentment towards the United States for its participation in the Separation of Panama from Colombia and its continued involvement in Latin America. Restrepo was also critical of the United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution, which he considered as a "violation of the rights of and an attack on international justice".[34]

On April 6, 1914, during the administrations of Presidents Restrepo and Woodrow Wilson, and after months of negotiations, the United States Ambassador to Colombia Thaddeus Austin Thompson and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Francisco José Urrutia, signed the Thomson–Urrutia Treaty,[35] where Colombia recognized Panama's independence, and received free access to the Panama Canal, and the United States offered an official apology for its involvement in the separation, and offered to pay $25 million as compensation to the Colombian government. This was a great victory for the Colombian government as it resolved the conflict with Panama and mended the ties with its neighbors. This treaty was controversial in the United States as many regarded it as an unjust condemnation of president Theodore Roosevelt's policies.

Post-presidency Edit

Restrepo's presidential term ended on August 7, 1914, he was succeeded by José Vicente Concha, whom he had defeated in the previous election. His political party, Unión Republicana ceased to exist, with his former members quickly returning to party lines after his presidency. After leaving the presidency, he relocated to Medellín, and returned to his writings and business.

In 1920, under the leadership of Restrepo, the shipping company "La Naviera Colombiana" is created for the operation of steam ships of cargo and passengers in the Magdalena River. This was a revolutionary accomplishment, which transformed the Riverway systems of the country. The highlight of this enterprise was the introduction of luxury riverboats, the first in the nation to offer formal dining rooms, state rooms and first class service. The Naviera's first steam boat was "El Tolima", weighing 150 tons. By 1932, the Naviera's fleet accounted for more than 10,000 tons.[36]

He returned to politics in 1930, when he backed the nomination of his political friend, Enrique Olaya, as he presented a political plan that seemed to reflect the values of Republicanism. President Olaya elected him to serve in his cabinet as Minister of Government,[37] post he took on August 7, 1930 when Olaya Herrera assumed the presidency.

He was later appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to the Vatican City State.[38]

Death and legacy Edit

Carlos Eugenio Restrepo died on July 6, 1937,[39] in his home in his natal city of Medellín at the age of 69 following an attack of pneumonia.

Carlos E. Restrepo and General Pedro Nel Ospina were the intellectuals of the new republican conservative party, which promoted the ideals of political reconciliation and moderation between partisan lines. His peace efforts were among his greatest legacy.[40]

During his time he was regarded as one of the most progressive and modern South American statesmen, a lawyer with wide experience, and an author of high reputation.[41]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Posada, Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición, Page 159, Bogotá, Colombia, 1983
  2. ^ Departamental Assembly of Antioquia, History
  3. ^ Idem
  4. ^ First Ladies of Colombia
  5. ^ Guia Ilustrada de Medellín October 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-03-03. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  7. ^ Biblioteca Virtual de Antioquia June 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b c d e Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Posada, Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición, Page 160, Bogotá, Colombia, 1983
  9. ^ Colombian Air Force Website
  10. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 250, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  11. ^ Orientación Republicana By Carlos Eugenio Restrepo (1917)
  12. ^ Website of the Presidency of Colombia August 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 511, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  14. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 512, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  15. ^ COMFAMA, frequently asked questions May 27, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 515, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  17. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 145, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  18. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 506, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  19. ^ Correspondencia Enviada por Carlos E. Restrepo a Marco Tobón Mejía October 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 149, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  21. ^ La Republica Conservadora By Alberto Abello
  22. ^ Hechos y comentarios: NOVA ET VETERA By Eduardo Rodríguez Piñeres
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-05. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  24. ^ Un siglo de conflictos, conjuras y escándalos [www.viva.org.co/herramientas/Herra067.pdf]
  25. ^ LA CONVERSION DEL PAPEL MONEDA (1906 - 1922)[1] 2007-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ Policia Nacional de Colombia[permanent dead link]
  27. ^ Ley Nº 62 del 26 de octubre de 1912
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-16. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  29. ^ Decreto Nº 523 del 3 de junio de 1913, Ibid
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-03-03. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  31. ^ Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores December 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ Conflictos internacionales: el Perú contra Colombia, Ecuador y Chile by Juan Ignacio Gálvez
  33. ^ Las guerras con el Perú By Credencial Historia Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango 2008-09-18 at the Wayback Machine at www.lablaa.org
  34. ^ Problems in Pan Americanism By Samuel Guy Inman
  35. ^ Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Posada, Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición, Page 161, Bogotá, Colombia, 1983
  36. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 296, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  37. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
  38. ^ Colombia Constitucional By Miguel Moreno Jaramillo
  39. ^ Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Posada, Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición, Page 162, Bogotá, Colombia, 1983
  40. ^ Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Primera Edición, Page 146, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
  41. ^ The American Review of Reviews, Edited by Albert Shaw
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For the President of Colombia from 1966 to 1970 see Carlos Lleras Restrepo In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Restrepo and the second or maternal family name is Restrepo Carlos Eugenio Restrepo Restrepo September 12 1867 July 6 1937 was a Colombian lawyer writer and statesman who was elected President of Colombia in 1910 1 During his administration he worked towards making political reconciliation among the Conservative and Liberals He appointed members of the Liberal Party to his Cabinet and to the dismay of some of his own party adopted a neutral stand on all issues He later served as Minister of Government and Ambassador to the Vatican City State Carlos Eugenio Restrepo7th President of ColombiaIn office August 7 1910 August 7 1914Preceded byRamon Gonzalez ValenciaSucceeded byJose Vicente ConchaMinister of GovernmentIn office August 7 1930 July 28 1931Preceded byAlejandro Cabal PomboSucceeded byAgustin Morales OlayaPersonal detailsBornCarlos Eugenio Restrepo Restrepo 1867 09 12 September 12 1867Medellin Antioquia United States of ColombiaDiedJuly 6 1937 1937 07 06 aged 69 Medellin Antioquia ColombiaPolitical partyConservativeSpouseIsabel Gaviria DuqueChildren9Alma materSeminario Conciliar de MedellinOccupationAuthor Journalist Educator Professor ProfessionLawyerNicknameMonsieur Veto Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Family 1 2 Education 2 Professional career 3 Military career 4 Political career 5 Writer and Journalist 6 Elections of 1910 7 Presidency 1910 1914 7 1 Domestic policy 7 1 1 Creation of new territorial administrations 7 2 Foreign policy 7 2 1 Relations with Peru 7 2 2 Relations with the United States and Panama 8 Post presidency 9 Death and legacy 10 See also 11 ReferencesEarly life Edit nbsp Carlos Eugenio Restrepo and two of his children at an hacienda in Fusagasuga Family Edit Restrepo was born in the home of Cruzana Restrepo Jaramillo and Pedro Antonio Restrepo a lawyer and nephew of Jose Felix de Restrepo His father was the founder of the Municipality of Andes 2 in the south of Antioquia He had two brothers Nicanor a merchant who served as president of the Departamental Assembly of Antioquia in 1924 3 and Juan Maria a distinguished theologian at the service of the Holy See Restrepo married Isabel Gaviria Duque on April 16 1890 4 Together they had nine children Tulia Carlos Ignacio Sofia Margarita Ana Adolfo Isabel and Vicente Education Edit Restrepo went to school in Itagui and Medellin he later attended the Institute of Higher Learning in what is now the Seminario Conciliar de Medellin 5 He studied Law but had to suspend his studies at the age of 18 because of the raging Civil War in 1885 He was forced to teach himself the basics while also practicing in the law firm of his father and his business partner Alejandro Botero Uribe who would later become Minister of Government in 1909 6 Professional career EditRestrepo quickly became an avid and respected lawyer moving up in different ranks He worked as a Public Inspector of Education in 1888 He then became a prosecutor in the Supreme Court of Antioquia a Judge of the lower circuit of Antioquia and finally the Attorney General for the Department of Antioquia in 1898 He later became a professor in the Law Department of the University of Antioquia and also became the University s Rector He also participated in various charities he helped established the Colombian Red Cross in Medellin became president of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in Colombia and founded the Society for the Improvement of Public Works in Medellin in 1901 7 Military career EditRestrepo sided with the conservative party when he volunteered to fight in the civil war known as the Thousand Days War 1899 1902 He served as Chief of Staff of the Army under the command of General Pedro Nel Ospina 8 9 Political career EditRestrepo was a member of the Colombian Conservative Party 8 In 1904 General Rafael Reyes had decreed the creation of the Camara de Comercio de Medellin Chamber of Commerce of Medellin to be presided by the Governor of Antioquia On January 23 1905 26 members to the Board of Directors were elected among them Alonso Angel Ricardo Restrepo Carlos Uribe Apolinar Villa and Carlos E Restrepo 10 He was elected to the House of Representatives of Colombia in 1909 1 On March 13 1909 he founded the Union Republicana or Republican Union a political party that emphasized political reconciliation Republican values modernization and National identity 1 He took his Republican ideas from the French writer and critic Emile Faguet 11 of whom he would later write a biography This political movement had the support of prominent members of both Conservatives and Liberals like Jose Vicente Concha Pedro Nel Ospina and Miguel Abadia from the Colombian Conservative Party and Nicolas Esguerra Benjamin Herrera and Enrique Olaya from the Colombian Liberal Party 12 In 1910 General Ramon Gonzalez Valencia had convened the National Assembly Two conservative candidates were nominated to become the future President of Colombia Restrepo and Jose Vicente Concha On July 15 1910 the election took place and Restrepo obtained 23 votes and Concha 18 Thus Restrepo was inaugurated as President on August 7 1910 succeeding General Gonzalez Valencia 8 Writer and Journalist EditRestrepo was also involved in journalism and he collaborated in many magazines and newspapers of Antioquia such as La Miscelanea 1888 1905 13 Lectura y Arte 1903 Alpha 1906 1907 1908 1910 and el Diario de Pedro 14 with articles of political literary and religious subjects and also helped with some translations He worked as the editor in chief of El Correo de Antioquia where he created a contest to help give music to the Anthem of Antioquia 15 Restrepo also founded and directed Colombia in 1891 16 which was a newspaper severely censured by the bishops of the Catholic Church as they considered most dangerous due to its anticlerical and pro lay stands and teachings 17 In 1897 he also established the newspaper el Montanes 18 He worked in poetry and wrote an extensive number of essays and letters 19 to friends and family due to the lack of local newspapers to express his opinions Some of his works are A mi hija Tulia 1893 Defensa en verso de la mujer antioquena 1894 Under the pseudonym W Ll de Ch Los versos de Enrique W Fernandez 1896 Un heroe oscuro 1903 Risa tragica 1905 El saltimbanqui el primero de los personajes colombianos 1906 Emilio Faguet 1916 Lo que ensena la vida maravillosa de Pasteur 1916 M Tobon Mejia un hombre y un artista 1917 Orientacion Republicana 1917 1930 Los neofitos 1917 Gregorio Gutierrez Gonzalez la simbiosis del poeta y la tierra 1926 Pedro Justo Berrio o el sentir comun la probidad y el caracter 1927 Elections of 1910 EditInitially Restrepo refused to run for the presidential candidature and he did not have the support from the rest of the Representatives of Antioquia for his solid stand on Republicanism However there were a growing number of members who gave their support to Restrepo for fear of war against Peru for his solid law background and for his eloquence as an orator There was also a need for new figures to take the lead especially representatives from Antioquia who had been left out of the presidential rotation For all of these reasons Restrepo was quickly included as a Presidential Candidate in the National Assembly of 1910 along with Guillermo Quintero Calderon and Jose Vicente Concha 8 On July 15 1910 The National Assembly elected the 42 year old Restrepo to assume the Presidency of Colombia 8 20 Restrepo had won the election with 23 votes in his favor against 18 votes for his contender Jose Vicente Concha He became the first Antioquian to be elected to preside over the country His victory was a surprise to many who considered him just a journalist and more surprisingly yet was his victory on both sides of the aisle winning the majority on both parties Restrepo was elected with no vice president as the National Assembly that had convened that summer had replaced the vice presidential post with that of a Designado someone with no executive office or powers who would in the case of the president s death or inability to assume power would then assume the presidency On August 7 1910 Restrepo became the 12th President of Colombia succeeding the incumbent Ramon Gonzalez Valencia for the term 1910 1914 Presidency 1910 1914 Edit nbsp Don Carlos E RestrepoDomestic policy Edit During his presidency Restrepo was known as Monsieur Veto 21 22 for his common practice of vetoing any bill he deemed not in favor of the nation Some of the policies that took place during Restrepo s mandate were the abolition of the capital punishment the annual meeting of Congress the installment of life pensions for retired teachers and the constructions of various hospitals in the Caribbean Region to combat tropical diseases Restrepo received the country with grave fiscal problems There was a deficit of COP 3 5 millions to COP 4 million The new president forced the collection of taxes and reduced government spending achieving an end to the deficit in less than a year by 1911 there was a surplus 23 The Economy of Colombia was improved with the raise of taxes and the raise in the price and exports of coffee 24 The administration prohibited the new emission of banknotes and he reinstated the Gold and Silver standard 25 He reformed the Colombian National Police introducing the Fingerprinting system the creation of the first Judicial Body of the National Police the first training academy the Police marching band and the official magazine of the National Police He also helped establish a financial aids program for the families of fallen police officers 26 Creation of new territorial administrations Edit To address the growing concern of Colombia in relation to its borders and with the help of the National Census of 1912 the Colombian government created the Intendencia of San Andres y Providencia 27 and the Comisarias of Caqueta 28 and Vichada 29 to reinstate Colombia s claim on these territories from the UPCA Peru and Venezuela respectively These territories were later made into Departments following the Constitutional changes of 1991 Foreign policy Edit Colombia s Foreign relations during the administration of Restrepo were marked by the continued threat of a Peruvian invasion into Colombian territory and continued resentment towards the United States for its involvement in Panama Restrepo conscious of Colombia s weak military power towards these aggressors tried to solve matters diplomatically President Restrepo had four Ministers of Foreign Affairs during his presidency they were in order Enrique Olaya Jose Maria Gonzalez Valencia Pedro Maria Carreno and Francisco Jose Urrutia 30 31 Relations with Peru Edit The foreign relations of Colombia with Peru were of growing concern for many Colombians and the government The Colombian Jungles of the Putumayo and Caqueta in the south of Colombia became the centre of conflict and debate during the administration of Restrepo The borders with Peru were not clearly marked and this became a problem during the first half of the century The Casa Arana a Peru based rubber company had expanded into Colombian territory and was exploiting its resources and oppressing the Indigenous people of this region The situation became national news when reported killings of natives was reported to have been committed by Casa Arana and in July 1911 Peruvian forces attacked the military base stationed in La Pedrera nbsp Restrepo s Minister of Foreign Relations and future president Enrique Olaya The growing pressure of Congress and the public to go to war was met with some stiff opposition Colombia had just recovered from the Thousand Days War and did not wished to be involved in another conflict nor it had the resources to do so Restrepo was opposed to armed conflict and wished to resolve matters diplomatically Colombia s Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time Enrique Olaya who had the total support of the president handled the matter with a hand great efficacy On July 15 1911 Olaya Herrera and its Peruvian counterpart Ernesto de Tezanos Pinto signed a modus vivendi agreement 32 This alone would not have ended the conflict if it were not because there was a beriberi and yellow fever outbreak within the Peruvian army in the area causing a great number of casualties 33 For now the conflict was resolved but it would again surface in 1934 with the Colombia Peru War Relations with the United States and Panama Edit The Foreign relations of Colombia with the United States and Panama during the presidency of Restrepo were marked by Colombia s continued resentment towards the United States for its participation in the Separation of Panama from Colombia and its continued involvement in Latin America Restrepo was also critical of the United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution which he considered as a violation of the rights of and an attack on international justice 34 On April 6 1914 during the administrations of Presidents Restrepo and Woodrow Wilson and after months of negotiations the United States Ambassador to Colombia Thaddeus Austin Thompson and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Francisco Jose Urrutia signed the Thomson Urrutia Treaty 35 where Colombia recognized Panama s independence and received free access to the Panama Canal and the United States offered an official apology for its involvement in the separation and offered to pay 25 million as compensation to the Colombian government This was a great victory for the Colombian government as it resolved the conflict with Panama and mended the ties with its neighbors This treaty was controversial in the United States as many regarded it as an unjust condemnation of president Theodore Roosevelt s policies Post presidency EditRestrepo s presidential term ended on August 7 1914 he was succeeded by Jose Vicente Concha whom he had defeated in the previous election His political party Union Republicana ceased to exist with his former members quickly returning to party lines after his presidency After leaving the presidency he relocated to Medellin and returned to his writings and business In 1920 under the leadership of Restrepo the shipping company La Naviera Colombiana is created for the operation of steam ships of cargo and passengers in the Magdalena River This was a revolutionary accomplishment which transformed the Riverway systems of the country The highlight of this enterprise was the introduction of luxury riverboats the first in the nation to offer formal dining rooms state rooms and first class service The Naviera s first steam boat was El Tolima weighing 150 tons By 1932 the Naviera s fleet accounted for more than 10 000 tons 36 He returned to politics in 1930 when he backed the nomination of his political friend Enrique Olaya as he presented a political plan that seemed to reflect the values of Republicanism President Olaya elected him to serve in his cabinet as Minister of Government 37 post he took on August 7 1930 when Olaya Herrera assumed the presidency He was later appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to the Vatican City State 38 Death and legacy EditCarlos Eugenio Restrepo died on July 6 1937 39 in his home in his natal city of Medellin at the age of 69 following an attack of pneumonia Carlos E Restrepo and General Pedro Nel Ospina were the intellectuals of the new republican conservative party which promoted the ideals of political reconciliation and moderation between partisan lines His peace efforts were among his greatest legacy 40 During his time he was regarded as one of the most progressive and modern South American statesmen a lawyer with wide experience and an author of high reputation 41 See also EditEnrique Olaya Herrera Jose Vicente Concha Separation of Panama from ColombiaReferences Edit a b c Gobernantes Colombianos Ignacio Arismendi Posada Interprint Editors Ltd 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Presencia Ltd Primera Edicion Page 512 Bogota Colombia November 1988 COMFAMA frequently asked questions Archived May 27 2005 at the Wayback Machine Historia de Antioquia Jorge Orlando Melo Editorial Presencia Ltd Primera Edicion Page 515 Bogota Colombia November 1988 Historia de Antioquia Jorge Orlando Melo Editorial Presencia Ltd Primera Edicion Page 145 Bogota Colombia November 1988 Historia de Antioquia Jorge Orlando Melo Editorial Presencia Ltd Primera Edicion Page 506 Bogota Colombia November 1988 Correspondencia Enviada por Carlos E Restrepo a Marco Tobon Mejia Archived October 25 2007 at the Wayback Machine Historia de Antioquia Jorge Orlando Melo Editorial Presencia Ltd Primera Edicion Page 149 Bogota Colombia November 1988 La Republica Conservadora By Alberto Abello Hechos y comentarios NOVA ET VETERA By Eduardo Rodriguez Pineres Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango Archived from the original on 2009 08 05 Retrieved 2007 10 22 Un siglo de conflictos conjuras y escandalos www viva org co herramientas Herra067 pdf LA CONVERSION DEL PAPEL MONEDA 1906 1922 1 Archived 2007 10 14 at the Wayback Machine Policia Nacional de Colombia permanent dead link Ley Nº 62 del 26 de octubre de 1912 Decreto Nº 642 del 17 de junio de 1912 Archived from the original on 2011 05 16 Retrieved 2007 10 22 Decreto Nº 523 del 3 de junio de 1913 Ibid Ministers under the presidency of Carlos Eugenio Restrepo Archived from the original on 2008 03 03 Retrieved 2007 10 22 Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores Archived December 16 2008 at the Wayback Machine Conflictos internacionales el Peru contra Colombia Ecuador y Chile by Juan Ignacio Galvez Las guerras con el Peru By Credencial Historia Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango Archived 2008 09 18 at the Wayback Machine at www lablaa org Problems in Pan Americanism By Samuel Guy Inman Gobernantes Colombianos Ignacio Arismendi Posada Interprint Editors Ltd Italgraf Segunda Edicion Page 161 Bogota Colombia 1983 Historia de Antioquia Jorge Orlando Melo Editorial Presencia Ltd Primera Edicion Page 296 Bogota Colombia November 1988 Ministers under the presidency of Enrique Olaya Herrera Archived from the original on 2007 08 12 Retrieved 2007 10 22 Colombia Constitucional By Miguel Moreno Jaramillo Gobernantes Colombianos Ignacio Arismendi Posada Interprint Editors Ltd Italgraf Segunda Edicion Page 162 Bogota Colombia 1983 Historia de Antioquia Jorge Orlando Melo Editorial Presencia Ltd Primera Edicion Page 146 Bogota Colombia November 1988 The American Review of Reviews Edited by Albert Shaw Political officesPreceded byRamon Gonzalez Valencia President of Colombia1910 1914 Succeeded byJose Vicente Concha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlos Eugenio Restrepo amp oldid 1179772768, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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