Luis Guillermo Vélez

Luis Guillermo Vélez Trujillo (June 17, 1943 – February 6, 2007) was a Colombian lawyer, economist, and politician who served as Senator of Colombia, ambassador of Colombia to El Salvador and the Kingdom of Norway, and Minister Plenipotentiary of Colombia to the United States.

Luis Guillermo Vélez Trujillo
Senator of Colombia
In office
12 December 1991  6 February 2007
Colombia Ambassador to El Salvador
In office
1983–1985
PresidentBelisario Betancur
Colombia Ambassador to Norway
In office
1980–1983
PresidentJulio César Turbay Ayala (1980-1982)
Belisario Betancur (1982–1983)
Personal details
Born(1943-06-17)June 17, 1943
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
DiedFebruary 6, 2007(2007-02-06) (aged 63)
Bogotá, DC, Colombia
Political partyLiberal (1991–2002)
Social National Unity (2002–2007)
SpouseLilia Cabrera
ChildrenLuis Guillermo, Lilia María y Juanita
Alma materPontifical Xavierian University
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLawyer and Economist

Life

Vélez Trujillo was born on June 17, 1943, in Medellín, Antioquia where he also attended primary and secondary school in the Colegio de San Ignacio. He moved to Bogotá to study at the Pontifical Xavierian University where he graduated with a Doctorate in Law and Economics.

He was appointed Ambassador of Colombia to the Kingdom of Norway in 1980 by President Julio César Turbay Ayala, post he occupied until 1983 when he was appointed Ambassador to El Salvador where he participated in the crucial peace talks of the Contadora Group. His diplomatic career reached its highest point as Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States between 1988 and 1990 where he worked closely lobbying the US Congress to advance Colombian interests in passing the Andean Trade Preference Act.

Death

Luis Guillermo Vélez Trujillo died on February 6, 2007, at the Cardio Infantil Clinic in Bogotá after suffering a heart attack. His was body was taken to the Capitolio Nacional and left lying in state in the Senate. Afterwards his body was taken to the Primary Cathedral of Bogotá for a state funeral attended by his family, President Uribe Vélez, Senate President Dilian Francisca Toro, ex President Ernesto Samper and other congressmen and high officials. He was finally taken to the Jardines de Paz cemetery in northern Bogotá where his body was cremated.[1]

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