Colombian politician
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Pardo and the second or maternal family name is
Rueda .
Rafael Pardo Rueda (born 26 November 1953) is a Colombian politician. A Liberal party politician and economist, he has previously served as the 1st Minister of Labour of Colombia serving in the Administration of President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón , Minister of National Defence , and was elected Senator of Colombia for the 2002-2006 legislative period .
Career
A 1994-1995 Fellow at the Weatherhead Centre for International Affairs of Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, Massachusetts .[ 1]
He was the candidate of the Liberal Party for the 2010 Presidential Election .
On 31 October 2011, President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón announced the designation of Pardo as the head of the newly created Ministry of Labour , established as part of a wider Ministerial Cabinet Reform in order to fulfil some of his 2010 campaign promises.[ 2]
In March 2014, President Santos appointed Minister Pardo as acting Mayor of Bogotá , a position he held until April of that year.[ 3] [ 4] Pardo is also a member of Washington D.C. based think tank The Inter-American Dialogue .[ 5]
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Municipal mayors
Javier Tobar Ahumada (1910–1911)
Manuel María Mallarino (1911–1913)
Emilio Cuervo Márquez (1913–1914)
Andrés Marroquín Osorio (1914–1917)
Raimundo Rivas (1917)
Gerardo Arrubla (1917–1918)
Santiago de Castro (1918–1920)
Tadeo de Castro (1920)
Cenón Escobar (1920)
Ernesto Sánz de Santamaría (1920–1925)
Leonidas Ojeda (1925)
José Posada Tavera (1925–1926)
José María Piedrahita (1926–1929)
Luis Borrero Mercado (1929)
Luis Augusto Cuervo (1929)
Alfonso Robledo (1929)
Hernando Carrizosa (1929–1930)
Luis Carlos Páez (1930)
Enrique Vargas Nariño (1930–1931)
Francisco Umaña Bernal (1931)
Enrique Vargas Nariño (1931)
Luis Patiño Galvis (November 1931 – December 1933)
Alfonso Esguerra (December 1933 – March 1934)
Julio Pardo Dávila (March 1934 – January 1935)
Diego Montaña Cuéllar (January 1935 – February 1935)
Jorge Merchán (February 1935 – October 1935)
Carlos Arango Vélez (October 1935 – March 1936)
Francisco José Arévalo (March 1936 – June 1936)
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala (June 1936 – March 1937)
Gonzalo Restrepo (March 1937 – May 1937)
Manuel Rueda Vargas (May 1937 – March 1938)
Gustavo Santos (March 1938 – October 1938)
Germán Zea Hernández (October 1938 – April 1941)
Julio Pardo Dávila (May 1941 – August 1942)
Carlos Sanz de Santamaría (August 1942 – March 1944)
Jorge Soto del Corral (March 1944 – November 1944)
Gabriel Paredes (November 1944 – January 1945)
Juan Pablo Llinás (January 1945 – June 1945)
Ramón Muñoz Toledo (June 1945 – September 1946)
Juan Salgar Martín (October 1946 – March 1947)
Francisco José Arévalo (April 1947 – March 1948)
Fernando Mazuera Villegas (April 1948 – October 1948)
Carlos Reyes Posada (October 1948 – December 1948)
Fernando Mazuera Villegas (December 1948 – May 1949)
Carlos Reyes Posada (May 1949 – June 1949)
Gregorio Obregón (June 1949 – September 1949)
Marco Tulio Amaya (September 1949 – October 1949)
Santiago Trujillo (October 1949 – July 1952)
Manuel Briceño (July 1952 – June 1953)
José Rodríguez Mantilla (June 1953 – July 1953)
Col. Julio Cervantes (July 1953 – September 1954)
Mayors of the Special District Mayors of the Capital District of Santa Fe de Bogotá Mayors of the Capital District of Bogotá
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