- Manuel Germán Cuello
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Manuel Germán Cuello 5th Governor of the Department of Cesar In office
19 June 1971 – 13 August 1974President Misael Pastrana Borrero Preceded by José Antonio Murgas Succeeded by Luis Roberto García Díaz-Granados Mayor of Valledupar In office
16 December 1967 – 21 September 1968Preceded by Jose Guillermo Castro Castro Succeeded by Jaime Calderon Bruges Personal details Nationality Colombian Political party Conservative Manuel Germán Cuello was a Colombian politician, Mayor of Valledupar in 1967 and Governor of the Department of Cesar by appointment under the presidency of Misael Pastrana between June 19, 1971 and August 13, 1974.[1] Cuello was member of the Colombian Conservative Party.
Governor of Department of Cesar (1971-1974)
Cabinet
- Secretary of Government: Efrain Quintero Araujo
- Secretary of Development: Cerveleon Padilla
- Secretary of Finances: Parmenides Salazar
- Secretary of Education: Jaime Araujo Noguera
- Chief of Planning: Francisco Ramos Pereira
- Chief of Judicial Bureau: Jorge Enrique Restrepo
- Private Secretary: Marcos J. Orozco
References
- ^ Cesar 30 Años de Progreso - Gobernación del Cesar. (1997) Page 50
Alfonso López Michelsen · Luis Roberto García · Alfonso Araújo Cotes · José Antonio Murgas · Manuel Germán Cuello · Guillermo Baute Pavajeau · Ernesto Palencia Caratt · Armando Barros Baquero · Jaime Murgas Arzuaga · José Guillermo Castro Castro · Carmen García Vargas · Jorge Dangond Daza · Edgardo Pupo Pupo · Luis Rodriguez Valera · Maria Inés Castro de Ariza · Alfredo Araujo Castro · Paulina Mejía de Castro · Armando Maestre Pavajeau · Adalberto Ovalle Muñoz · Juan Carlos Quintero Castro · Abraham José Romero · Carlos Alberto Henao · Lucas Segundo Gnecco Cerchar · Mauricio Pimiento · César Gustavo Solano Noriega · Rafael Bolaños Guerrero · Hernando Molina Araujo · Luis Carlos Ramirez Ariza · Rodrigo Canosa · Clara Inés Collazos · Cristian Moreno Panezo
Categories:- Governors of the Department of Cesar
- Mayors of Valledupar
- Colombian Conservative Party politicians
- Living people
- South American mayor stubs
- Colombian politician stubs
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