Pablo Mauricio Alvergue
Pablo Mauricio Alvergue | |
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Vice President of El Salvador | |
In office 2 May 1982 – 1 June 1984 Serving with Raúl Molina Martínez and Mauricio Gutiérrez Castro | |
President | Álvaro Magaña |
Preceded by | Julio Ernesto Astacio |
Succeeded by | Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount |
Personal details | |
Political party | Christian Democratic Party |
Pablo Mauricio Alvergue Rovira is a former Vice President of El Salvador in the cabinet of Álvaro Magaña from 1982 to 1984.
Alvergue was 61 years old in 1994, so he was born ca. 1932–1934.[1] He is a member of Christian Democratic Party.[2]
Alvergue was minister of interior in 1980. Legislative Assembly of El Salvador elected him as third vice president of Álvaro Magaña in May 1982.[3] Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount succeeded him as vice president in June 1984. Later in the 1980s, Alvergue served as Salvadoran ambassador to Washington D.C.[1][4] In 1989 he was attorney of former president José Napoleón Duarte.[5] He was also the president of Christian Democractic Party.[6]
Later Alvergue was a deputy of El Salvador in Central American Parliament.[1]
Alvergue owns a large farm south of San Salvador.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Kidnapped Salvadoran politician escapes - UPI Archives". UPI.
- ^ Sancton, Thomas A. (10 May 1982). "El Salvador: The Making of a President". Time.
- ^ Artiga-González, Álvaro. El Sistema Político Salvadoreño (PDF). ISBN 978-99923-55-56-5.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Background Notes, El Salvador". U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, Editorial Division. 1985.
- ^ "The World : Duarte Returns Aid Funds". Los Angeles Times. 17 August 1989.
- ^ Tyroler, Deborah (28 June 1989). "El Salvador: Government Announces Formation Of Commission To Carry Out Dialogue With Rebels".