Sneha Girap (Editor)

José Vicente Concha

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Succeeded by
  
Marco Fidel Suarez

Succeeded by
  
Aristides Fernandez

Name
  
Jose Concha


Succeeded by
  
Carlos Urueta

Spouse
  
Elvira Mosquera

Preceded by
  
Pedro Nel Ospina

Children
  
Luis Concha Cordoba

Jose Vicente Concha wwwcolartecomgraficaspintoresAcevedoBernalRic

Role
  
Died
  
December 8, 1929, Rome, Italy

Presidential term
  
August 7, 1914 – August 7, 1918

Similar People
  
Marco Fidel Suarez, Carlos Eugenio Restrepo, Mariano Ospina Rodriguez, Jose Eusebio Caro

Preceded by
  
Laureano Garcia Ortiz

José Vicente Concha Ferreira (April 21, 1867 – December 8, 1929) was a Colombian politician who served as President of Colombia from 1914-1918. He was also a noted member of the Colombian Conservative Party.

Contents

I e sagrada familia potrerillo jos vicente concha filminuto matoneando ando


Biographic data

José Vicente Concha Jos Vicente Concha Ferreira Pasaporte Colombiano

Concha was born in Bogotá, on April 21, 1867, during the administration of General Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera. He died in Rome, on December 8, 1929, while serving as Ambassador to the Vatican City.

Early life

José Vicente Concha Vicente Concha

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.

Political career

José Vicente Concha Jos Vicente Concha Biografa BioSiglos

Concha joined the Colombian Conservative Party by the end of the presidency of Carlos Eugenio Restrepo. The "republicanism” 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 Rafael Reyes, causing him to resign to the presidency.

José Vicente Concha Jose Vicente Concha Archivo Credencial Historia ColArte El

Concha was appointed Minister of War in 1901, during the administration of José Manuel Marroquín. Later, Marroquín designated him as the Colombian Ambassador to the United States of America and he presented his diplomatic credential to the State Department on March 8, 1902, during the Colombian civil war “de los Mil Dias” (Thousand Days' War).

José Vicente Concha Jos Vicente Concha YouTube

During the presidential election of 1914, two candidates were running for office, Nicolás Esguerra for the liberal party and Concha for the conservative party. Concha obtained 300,735 votes and Esguerra obtained 36,763.

The Presidency

José Vicente Concha httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons44

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 Carlos Eugenio Restrepo.

Since Colombia had just gone through two major wars, the civil war “de los Mil Dias” and the war of session with Panama, Concha decided to maintain the country neutral during World War I, for which Congress approved and gave him extraordinary powers to rule by decree.

Diplomatic career

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 Marco Fidel Suárez. In 1925, Concha is designated as Colombian Ambassador to Italy and later to the Vatican City in Rome, where he died. In one of his last statements he said: “I never violated the rights of people or parties, I was impartial and neutral in every political debate or election, I kept diplomatic and cordial relations with every nation and, I never placed the country at risk”.

References

José Vicente Concha Wikipedia