List of Ministers of Justice and Law of Colombia

The following is a list of Ministers of Justice and Law of Colombia.[1]

Period Minister Government
1890 José María González Valencia[2] Carlos Holguín Mallarino
1892 Luis Antonio Mesa
1892–1894 Emilio Ruiz Barreto Miguel Antonio Caro
1946 Arturo Tapias Pilonieta Mariano Ospina Pérez
1947 Alejandro Cabal Pombo
1947 Samuel Arango Reyes
1947 José Antonio Montalvo
1948 Samuel Arango Reyes
1949–1950 Miguel San Juan
1950 Pedro Manuel Arenas Osses
1950–1951 Guillermo Amaya Ramirez Laureano Gómez
1951–1952 Juan Uribe Holguín
1952–1953 José Gabriel de la Vega Roberto Urdaneta
1953–1954 Antonio Escobar Camargo
1954 Gabriel París Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
1954–1956 Luis Caro Escallon
1956 Pedro Manuel Arenas Osses
1956–1957 Luis Carlos Giraldo
1957 Gral. Alfredo Duarte Blum Junta Militar de Colombia
1957 José María Villareal
1958 Fernando Isaza
1958 Rodrigo Noguera Laborde
1958–1960 Germán Zea Hernández Alberto Lleras Camargo
1960 Alfredo Araújo Grau
1960 Ignacio Reyes Posada
1960 Eliseo Arango
1960 Victor Mosquera Chaux
1960–1962 Vicente Laverde Aponte
1962–1963 Héctor Charry Samper Guillermo León Valencia
1963–1965 Alfredo Araújo Grau
1965 Raimundo Emiliani Román
1965–1966 Fernando Posada de la Peña
1966–1967 Hernán Salamanca Carlos Lleras Restrepo
1967–1968 Darío Echandía
1968–1970 Fernando Hinestrosa Forero
1970–1973 Miguel Escobar Méndez Misael Pastrana Borrero
1973–1974 Jaime Castro Castro
1974–1976 Alberto Santofimio Botero Alfonso López Michelsen
1976 Samuel Hoyos Arango
1976 Víctor Renán Barco
1976–1978 César Gómez Estrada
1978–1980 Hugo Escobar Sierra Julio César Turbay
1980–1982 Felio Andrade Manrique
1982–1983 Bernardo Gaitán Mahecha Belisario Betancur
1983–1984 Rodrigo Lara Bonilla (murdered in office)
1984–1986 Enrique Parejo González
1986–1987 José Manuel Arias Carrizosa Virgilio Barco
1987 Edmundo López Gómez
1987 Eduardo Suescún Monroy
1987–1989 Enrique Low Murtra
1989–1990 Mónica de Greiff[3][4]
1990 Roberto Salazar Manrique
1990–1991 Jaime Giraldo Ángel César Gaviria
1991–1992 Fernando Carrillo Flórez
1992–1994 Andrés González Díaz
1994–1996 Néstor Humberto Martínez Ernesto Samper
1996–1997 Carlos Medellín Becerra
1997–1998 Alma Beatriz Rengifo López
1998–1999 Parmenio Cuéllar Bastidas Andrés Pastrana
1999–2002 Rómulo González Trujillo
2002–2003 Fernando Londoño Hoyos Álvaro Uribe
2003–2006 Sabas Pretelt de la Vega
2006–2008 Fabio Valencia Cossio
2008–2010 Carlos Holguín Sardi
2010–2011 Germán Vargas Lleras Juan Manuel Santos
2011–2012 Juan Carlos Esguerra
2012–2013 Ruth Stella Correa
2013–2014 Alfonso Gómez Méndez
2014–2016 Yesid Reyes Alvarado[5][6]
2016–2017 Jorge Eduardo Londoño
2017–2018 Enrique Gil Botero[7]
2018–2019 Gloria Maria Borrero Ivan Duque Marquez
2019–2020 Margarita Cabello Blanco
2020–2020 Javier Sarmiento
2020–2020 Wilson Ruiz Orejuela
  • Fernando Londono Hoyos was referred to as the Minister of the Interior and in charge of Justice and later as Minister of the Interior and Justice. His successors Sabas Pretelt de la Vega, Fabio Valencia Cossio, Carlos Holguin Sardi and German Vargas Lleras also had the same title.
  • During his tenure, Lleras would be known as the Minister of Interior that oversaw Justice.

See also

References

  1. Guerrero, Omar (1998). El papel de los Ministerios de Justicia en la reforma del estado (in Spanish). UNAM. ISBN 9789683671493.
  2. Colombia (1891). Leyes (in Spanish). Impr. Nacional.
  3. Mujer/fempress (in Spanish). ILET. 1989.
  4. País, Ediciones El (1989-09-23). "Dimite la ministra de Justicia de Colombia". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  5. Administrator. "Yesid Reyes, nuevo ministro de Justicia y del Derecho". derecho.uniandes.edu.co. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  6. Derecho, Ministerio de Justicia y del. "Presidente de la República designa a Yesid Reyes Alvarado como nuevo Ministro de Justicia y del Derecho". Ministerio de Justicia y del Derecho (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  7. Derecho, Ministerio de Justicia y del. "Despacho del Ministro de Justicia y del Derecho". www.minjusticia.gov.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-06-26.
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