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Rafael Pardo Rueda
Minister Pardo standing before a podium, speaking to an audience at the launch of Teletrabajo in 2012.
Minister Pardo in 2012.
1st Minister of Labour of Colombia
Assumed office
10 November 2011
PresidentJuan Manuel Santos Calderón
Preceded byOffice created
Acting Mayor of Bogotá
In office
19 January 2014 – 21 April 2014
PresidentJuan Manuel Santos Calderón
Preceded byGustavo Petro Urrego
Succeeded byMaría Mercedes Maldonado Copello
Senator of Colombia
In office
20 July 2002 – 20 July 2006
Minister of National Defence of Colombia
In office
7 August 1991 – 7 August 1994
PresidentCésar Gaviria Trujillo
Preceded byOscar Botero Restrepo
Succeeded byFernando Botero Zea
Personal details
Born (1953-11-26) 26 November 1953 (age 70)
Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Political partyLiberal
SpouseClaudia de Francisco Zambrano (1980-present)
ChildrenLaura Pardo de Francisco
Cristina Pardo de Francisco
Alejandra Pardo de Francisco
Alma materUniversity of the Andes (BA, 1977)
ProfessionEconomist
Websitewww.rafaelpardo.com

Template:Spanish name Rafael Pardo Rueda (born 26 November 1953) is the 1st and current Minister of Labour of Colombia serving in the Administration of President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón. A Liberal party politician and economist, he has previously served as Minister of National Defence, and was elected Senator of Colombia from 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]

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 January 2014, President Santos appointed Minister Pardo as acting Mayor of Bogotá, a position he held until April of that year.[3][4]

Works

Books

  • Pardo Rueda, Rafael (1996). De Primera Mano: Colombia 1986-1994, Entre Conflictos y Esperanzas. Literatura y ensayo (in Spanish). Bogotá: Norma Editorial. ISBN 978-958-04-3661-4. LCCN 97162511. OCLC 252955438. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  • Pardo Rueda, Rafael (1999). Nueva Seguridad Para América Latina. Textos (in Spanish). Vol. 29. Bogotá: Friedrich Ebert Foundation of Colombia: CEREC. ISBN 978-958-9061-99-2. LCCN 00334863. OCLC 45698956. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  • Pardo Rueda, Rafael (2001). El Siglo Pasado (in Spanish). Bogotá: Colpatriañ CEREC. ISBN 978-958-8101-06-4. LCCN 2002393043. OCLC 48969250. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  • Pardo Rueda, Rafael (2004). La Historia de las Guerras (in Spanish). Bogotá: B. Colombia. ISBN 978-958-97405-5-2. LCCN 2005420183. OCLC 60841389. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  • Pardo Rueda, Rafael (2007). Fin del Paramilitarismo: ¿Es Posible Su Desmonte? (in Spanish). Barcelona: Ediciones B. ISBN 978-958-8294-18-6. LCCN 2008415004. OCLC 190863961. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  • Pardo Rueda, Rafael (2014). Entre dos poderes (Tomo I): De cómo la guerra fría moldeó a América Latina (in Spanish). Taurus Historia. ISBN 9789587587142. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

Other

References

  1. ^ "WCFIA Fellows, Listed By Class Year" (PDF). Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. 2009. p. 45. Retrieved 2011-11-01.
  2. ^ Santos Caderón, Juan Manuel (2011-10-31). "Declaración del Presidente Juan Manuel Santos al anunciar la designación de Rafael Pardo como Ministro de Trabajo" (in Spanish). Bogotá: Colombia, Press Office of the President of Colombia (SIG). Retrieved 2011-11-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Bogota mayor Gustavo Petro removed by president". BBC News. 19 March 2014. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. ^ "María Mercedes Maldonado, alcaldesa (e) de Bogotá". Semana (in Spanish). Bogotá. 21 April 2014. ISSN 0124-5473. OCLC 7475329. Retrieved 22 April 2014.

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