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Preceded by
  
German Vargas Santos

Name
  
Aquileo Parra

Nationality
  
Colombian

Party
  
Colombian Liberal Party


Political party
  
Liberal

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Resigned
  
April 1, 1878

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Preceded by
  
Santiago Perez de Manosalbas

Full Name
  
Jose Bonifacio Aquileo Elias Parra Gomez

Born
  
May 12, 1825 Barichara, Santander, Colombia (
1825-05-12
)

Occupation
  
Businessman, soldier, politician

Role
  
Former President of Colombia

Died
  
December 4, 1900, Pacho, Colombia

Presidential term
  
April 1, 1876 – April 1, 1878

Previous office
  
President of Colombia (1876–1878)

Succeeded by
  
Julian Trujillo Largacha

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José Bonifacio Aquileo Elias Parra y Gómez was a Colombian soldier, businessman and political figure. He was the President of Colombia between 1876 and 1878.

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Biographic data

Aquileo Parra was born in Barichara, Santander, on May 12, 1825. Hi died in Pacho, Cundinamarca, on December 4, 1900.

Early life

Parra began his early education in the public school of his home town of Barichara, but he was forced to drop out before graduating from high school because of economic hardship. He found a job making and selling hats, and he navigated the Magdalena River, calling on the ports of Magangué, Mompós and Puerto Berrío. He eventually saved enough money to change jobs and became a politician. He spent all his free time learning and studying, and he became an autodidact and highly educated.

Political career

Parra takes his first steps as a politician in the state of Santander as state senator and later, in 1875, elected as president of the same state. He is also elected MP assists to congress for several terms. Para was also elected as delegate to the Constitutional Assembly of Rionegro. He served as minister of the treasury of President Manuel Murillo Toro and later, reappointed to the same position by President Santiago Pérez de Manosalbas.

Parra also served in the military and participated in the civil wars against Presidents José María Melo, Mariano Ospina Rodríguez and the Granadine Confederation (“Confederacion Granadina”) in 1861.

The presidency

Parra was elected President of Colombia by congress. During the general election for president in 1876, none of the three candidates obtained enough votes to become president. Thus, Congress decide the election by giving Parra 48 votes, Rafael Nuñez 18 votes and Bartolomé Calvo 18 votes. becoming the first and only President of Colombia from Santander.

Parra was inaugurated as President of Colombia on April 1, 1876. Three months later he had deal with the events that lead to the bloodiest civil war of the 19th century. The liberal party was divided in two groups, the "Radicals", loyal to Parra and the "Independent", loyal to Rafel Núñez. The Conservatives, united in one group, launched the military offensive in the States of Antioquia and Cauca.

References

Aquileo Parra Wikipedia