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José Vicente Concha

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Concha studied jurisprudence and specialized in criminal law. He became a distinguished University professor in the fields of journalism, literature and oratory. He also stood out as a political debater, as a very skilled, eloquent and persuasive public speaker.
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movement had come to an end, and politicians were returning to the original political parties. He was elected to Congress, and in 1898, as majority leader, he led the debate against General
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As mentioned earlier, Concha had served as Colombian Ambassador to the US in 1902. He also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the administration of President
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Concha was inaugurated as President of Colombia on August 10, 1914. He initiated his administration in a prosperous and peaceful time, inherited from the government of
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for the liberal party and Concha for the conservative party. Concha obtained 300,735 votes and Esguerra obtained 36,763.
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Concha was appointed Minister of War in 1901, during the administration of
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Since Colombia had just gone through two major wars, the civil war
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in Rome, where he died. In one of his last statements he said:
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from 1914 to 1918. He was also a noted member of the
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Index


President of Colombia
Carlos Eugenio Restrepo
Marco Fidel Suárez
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Marco Fidel Suárez
Minister of War
José Manuel Marroquín
Pedro Nel Ospina
Colombia
Ambassador
Kingdom of Italy
José Manuel Marroquín
Bogotá
Cundinamarca
United States of Colombia
Rome
Kingdom of Italy
Conservative
Elvira Cárdenas
Luis
President of Colombia
Colombian Conservative Party
Bogotá
Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Rome
Vatican City
Colombian Conservative Party
Carlos Eugenio Restrepo
Rafael Reyes

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