María Emma Mejía Vélez (born 27 September 1953) is a Colombian politician, diplomat, and journalist. She was the Permanent Representative of Colombia to...
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Liborio Mejía (1792–1816), Colombian independence war leader, politician Marco Mejía (born 1975), Honduran football midfielder María Emma Mejía (born 1953)...
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President César Gaviria Preceded by William Jaramillo Succeeded by María Emma Mejía Minister of Economic Development In office 7 August 1990 (1990-08-07) –...
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time when the position went unfilled, which eventually ended when María Emma Mejía Vélez was elected in March 2011. After Ernesto Samper completed his...
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descent, met the Chilean María Juana Ostoić, of Croatian descent, by telegraphy. They had three children: Néstor, Alicia, and María Cristina. Néstor was part...
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Alejandro Santo Domingo Bruce Mac Master Enrique Narciso Antonio Celia María Emma Mejía Vélez Affiliations University of La Sabana Save the Children Telefónica...
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Lampreia (1995-2001) Chile - José Miguel Insulza (1994-1999) Colombia - María Emma Mejía Vélez (1996-1998) Ecuador - Galo Leoro Franco (1994-1997) José Ayala...
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Lampreia (1995-2001) Chile - José Miguel Insulza (1994-1999) Colombia - María Emma Mejía Vélez (1996-1998) Camilo Reyes (1998) Guillermo Fernández de Soto (1998-2002)...
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(1994-1996) María Emma Mejía Vélez (1996-1998) Ecuador - Galo Leoro Franco (1994-1997) Guyana - Clement Rohee (1992-2001) Paraguay - Luis María Ramírez Boettner...
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American Nations In office 11 June 2012 – 31 July 2014 Preceded by María Emma Mejía Vélez Succeeded by Ernesto Samper Minister of Finance of Venezuela...
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