Virgilio Barco Vargas

Virgilio Barco Vargas

Infobox_President | name=Virgilio Barco
nationality=Colombian


order=35th President of Colombia
term_start=August 7, 1986
term_end=August 7, 1990
predecessor=Belisario Betancur
successor=César Gaviria
birth_date=birth date|1921|9|17|mf=y
birth_place=Cúcuta, Norte de Santander
death_date=death date and age|1997|5|20|1921|9|17|mf=y
death_place=Bogotá
spouse=Carolina Isackson Proctor
party=Liberal
vicepresident=

Virgilio Barco Vargas (September 17, 1921 - May 20, 1997) was a politician and diplomat from Colombia. He was a member of the Colombian Liberal Party and served as president of Colombia from August 7, 1986 until August 7, 1990.

Barco was born in Cúcuta, Norte de Santander Department, in north-eastern Colombia. Graduated of Civil Engineer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1958, He entered politics in 1943 when he became a city council member in the town of Durania for the Liberal Party. He was then elected to the lower house of Congress, but went into exile in the late 1940s because of violence between liberals and conservatives. He lived in the United States, where his daughter, Carolina Barco (who would later become a Colombian politician herself) was born.

Barco returned to Colombia in 1954 to help negotiate the peace process which allowed the formation of the National Front between liberals and conservatives, which lasted two decades. He became a member of the Senate, the upper house of Congress in 1958, left to become the ambassador to Britain in 1961, and returned to Colombia in 1962. He served another term in the Senate until 1966, when he was elected mayor of Colombia's capital, Bogotá. He served in that position until 1969, when he became a director of the World Bank until 1974. He then briefly served as ambassador to the United States during 1977.

Barco was elected president of Colombia with 58% of the vote in 1986. He supported anti-poverty programs, renewed dialogue with leftist guerillas and fought drug traffickers. Though he was popular within the international community, he became less popular in Colombia because the drug traffickers became more violent after he started to move against them. His restrictive economic policies at first doomed the country. After two years of this, The Economic Openness program was initiated by his administration, which would open Colombian markets to the world and recharge the country's economy. He served one 4-year term. When he left the Presidency in 1990, he served as ambassador to Britain again until 1992, when he retired from public life. He died in Bogotá in May 20, 1997.

Personal life

*Barco's biography in [http://www.geocities.com/crisiscaldas/ "La crisis de la Corbeta Caldas"] by Edgar C. Otálvora
*His daughter is Colombian former Minister of Foreign Relations and ambassador Carolina Barco.
*His son, also named Virgilio Barco, is founder of "Colombia Diversa", a Colombian movement for homosexual community rights.


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