Angelino Garzón
Angelino Garzón | |
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9th Vice President of Colombia | |
In office 17 August 2010 – 17 August 2014 | |
President | Juan Manuel Santos Calderón |
Preceded by | Francisco Santos Calderón |
Succeeded by | Germán Vargas Lleras |
Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations Office at Geneva | |
In office 29 January 2009 – 9 June 2010 | |
President | Álvaro Uribe Vélez |
Preceded by | Clemencia Forero Ucrós |
Succeeded by | Alicia Victoria Arango Olmos |
69th Governor of Valle del Cauca | |
In office 1 January 2004 – 1 January 2008 | |
Preceded by | Germán Villegas Villegas |
Succeeded by | Juan Carlos Abadía Campo |
26th Minister of Labour and Social Protection of Colombia | |
In office 18 July 2000 – 7 August 2002 | |
President | Andrés Pastrana Arango |
Preceded by | Gina Magnolia Riaño Barón |
Succeeded by | Juan Luis Londoño de la Cuesta |
Personal details | |
Born |
Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia | 29 October 1946
Nationality | Colombian |
Political party | Social Party of National Unity |
Other political affiliations | Patriotic Union |
Spouse(s) |
Monserrat Muñoz Pipin (1979-present) |
Children |
Jenny Garzón Caicedo Ángela Sofía Garzón Caicedo |
Alma mater | Jorge Tadeo Lozano University (BA) |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Angelino Garzón Quintero (born 29 October 1946) is the former Vice President of Colombia, serving under President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón. He was the 69th Governor of Valle del Cauca from 2004 to 2008, and served as the second Minister of Labour and Social Protection under the administration of President Andrés Pastrana Arango. He was Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations Office at Geneva from 29 January 2009 until his resignation on March 2010, in preparation for his election to the Vice Presidency.
Career
He has been a union leader for many labor union and in many positions among these General Secretary of the Central Union of Workers (Spanish: Central Unitaria de Trabajadores, CUT) between 1981 and 1990. He later ran for congressman and was elected to become part of the Constituent Assembly of Colombia that created the Colombian Constitution of 1991. He also served as Vice President of the Patriotic Union Party.
During the government of President Andrés Pastrana Garzon was appointed Ministry of Labour and Social Protection from 2000 until 2002. He was one of the ministers of Pastrana's administration with a popular positive image. After serving as minister he was proposed running for president but he declined. Garzon then participated as member of the facilitating Commission for the Humanitarian Accord with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrilla group (FARC).
He then resigned from the commission to postulate his name for Governor of Valle del Cauca Department. He was elected in 2003 with 60.69% of the votes and winning over Carlos Holmes Trujillo and Carlos José Holguín, this last candidate son of former senator Carlos Holguín Sardi.
During his administration as Governor of Valle del Cauca in 2006, he was criticized for a conflict that surged between a CISA S.A. Constructing Consortium in charge of widening and repairing the highway Cali–Candelaria but which was never started and CISA S.A. sued the Valle del Cauca Department. Garzon and his cabinet called for a hunger strike to press for the courts for an outcome favorable for the department.
In June 2007 Garzon accompanied President Álvaro Uribe Vélez as part of the presidential delegation that traveled to Washington, D.C. pursuing the approval by the United States Congress of the Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement between Colombia and the United States. Senador Jorge Enrique Robledo of the Alternative Democratic Pole party and one of the strongest critics of the trade agreement criticized Garzon and mentioned that Garzon had never been part of the Alternative Democratic Pole party nor he had been affiliated to the parties that formed the alliance Independent Democratic Pole or Democratic Alternative.[1]
In 2014, Garzón was offered the post of Ambassador to Brazil, but rejected it on the grounds that his German Shepherd dog would not be able to adapt to the Brazilian climate.[2]
Cancer
Around October 2012, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
References
- ↑ POLO Democrático Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Angelino Garzón no ha sido nunca del Polo, explicó el Senador Robledo
- ↑ Colombian vice-president rejects Brazil job because 'dog would not adapt', at BBC.com; published 18 March 2014; retrieved 20 March 2014
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Francisco Santos Calderón |
Vice President of Colombia 2010–2014 |
Succeeded by Germán Vargas Lleras |