José Antonio Morales Ehrlich
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José Antonio Morales Ehrlich | |
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Member of the Revolutionary Government Junta | |
In office 9 January 1980 – 2 May 1982 | |
3rd and 6th Mayor of San Salvador | |
In office 1 May 1985 – 1 May 1988 | |
Preceded by | Norman Duarte |
Succeeded by | Armando Calderón Sol |
In office 1 May 1974 – 1 May 1976 | |
Preceded by | Carlos Herrera Rebollo |
Succeeded by | José Napoleón Gómez |
Deputy of the Central American Parliament | |
In office 28 October 1996 – 28 October 2001 | |
Secretary General of the Christian Democratic Party | |
In office 1990–2001 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 July 1935 Santa Ana, El Salvador |
Died | 26 June 2021 San Salvador, El Salvador | (aged 85)
Political party | Christian Democratic Party |
Spouse | Marina Carbonell |
Children | 3 (at least) |
Occupation | Politician |
José Antonio Morales Ehrlich, also spelt Erlich (3 July 1935 – 26 June 2021), was a Salvadoran politician from the Christian Democratic Party who was a member of the Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador from 1980 to 1982.[1][2]
Morales Ehrlich died of natural causes at the age of 85 on 26 June 2021.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Presidentes de El Salvador - Segunda Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno" [Presidents of El Salvador - Second Revolutionary Government Junta]. Presidente Elías Antonio Saca El Salvador (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 March 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
- ^ "Presidentes de El Salvador - Tercera Junta Revolucionaria de Gobierno" [Presidents of El Salvador - Third Revolutionary Government Junta]. Presidente Elías Antonio Saca El Salvador (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 March 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
- ^ Brewer, Herb (28 June 2021). "Former San Salvador Mayor Dr. Jose Antonio Morales Earlich dies". Houstonian Online. Retrieved 28 June 2021.