Alejandro Galvis Galvis

Summary

Alejandro Galvis Galvis (13 February 1891 – 17 June 1981) was a Colombian publisher and politician.

Alejandro Galvis Galvis
Colombia Ambassador to Spain
In office
16 October 1969 – 14 October 1970
PresidentCarlos Lleras Restrepo
Preceded byGuillermo León Valencia Muñóz
Succeeded byCarlos Augusto Noriega
Colombian Minister of War
In office
7 August 1942 – 12 March 1943
PresidentAlfonso López Pumarejo
Preceded byGonzalo Restrepo Jaramillo
Succeeded byRamón Santodomingo Vila
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Colombia to Mexico
In office
18 August 1936 – 1938
PresidentAlfonso López Pumarejo
Preceded byFabio Lozano Torrijos
Succeeded byOffice abolished
37th Governor of Santander
In office
4 September 1930 – 1 May 1931
PresidentEnrique Olaya Herrera
Preceded byAlfredo García Cadena
Succeeded byEduardo Santos Montejo
Personal details
Born(1891-02-12)12 February 1891
Curití, Santander, Colombia
Died17 June 1981(1981-06-17) (aged 90)
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Tina Baroni Montero (1938-1938)
Alicia Ramírez Navas (1941-1981)
ChildrenTina Galvis Baroni
Hortensia Galvis Ramírez
Alejandro Galvis Ramírez
Silvia Galvis Ramírez
Virgilio Galvis Ramírez
Alma materRepublican University of Colombia
ProfessionLawyer

He graduated the law school of the Universidad Republicana de Bogotá. From 1914 on he worked as journalist for the newspapers Juventud Liberal and El Progreso. In 1919 he founded the newspaper Vanguardia Liberal which is the leading newspaper of the Santander region of Colombia.

Besides his interest as publisher he dedicated his work to politics. He served Colombia as president of the house of representatives, president of the senate, governor of the Department of Santander in 1931 and 1932 and as secretary of defense from 1942 to 1943. Apart from these activities he was ambassador of Colombia in Mexico, Venezuela and Spain.

Career edit

He was designated Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Colombia to the United States of Mexico on 11 March 1936 by President Alfonso López Pumarejo. He arrived in Mexico City on 20 June of the same year to assume his official duties replacing Fabio Lozano Torrijos, and officially presented his letters of credence later that year to the President of Mexico, Lázaro Cárdenas del Río on 18 August.[1]

Personal life edit

Born on 13 February 1891 in Curití, Santander, he was the youngest child of Jesús Galvis Arena and Hortencia Galvis Galvis, his siblings were Guillermo, Rodolfo and Leopoldo, and shortly after his birth, his mother died of cancer.[2] While serving as diplomat in Mexico he met Tina Galvis Baroni, a Cuban lady of Italian descent whom he married in March 1938 in Mexico City, but who died later that year on 7 December 1938 after giving birth to their daughter Tina. Back in Colombia, he married Alicia Ramírez Navas on 18 January 1941 in Curití, and with whom he had four children, Hortensia, Alejandro, Silvia, and Virgilio.

References edit

  • Maravillosa Colombia, Circulo de Lectores, Barcelona, 1980, ISBN 84-226-0664-X
  1. ^ Memoria de relaciones exteriores [Memoirs of Foreign Affairs] (in Spanish). Bogotá: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1937. p. 87. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  2. ^ Galvis Galvis, Alejandro. Memorias de un político centenarista Vol 1 [Memoirs of a Centenarian Politician] (in Spanish). Bucaramanga. p. 8. OCLC 2196448.

External links edit

  • History of the Vanguardia Liberal newspaper (Spanish)
  • El Espectador 13 June 2009