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Carlos Arango Vélez (
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, February 13, 1897 – ''ibidem'', October 12, 1974), was a Colombian
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and
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Politician. He held several public offices like the
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(1935–1936), Minister of War (1931), and Parliamentarian, where he stood out as a skilled orator. He was defeated by
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in his 1942 run for
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. Following his loss, he became increasingly close to the progressive sector of
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. He was father-in-law to Colombian president
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, as one of his daughters married the conservative politician.


Life

Carlos Arango Vélez was born in Bogotá, on February 13, 1897, in the atypical affluent home of two parents from the Atlantic Coast of Colombia who settled in the city. Arango completed his basic studies at the
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, then studied
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at the
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. He received his postgraduate degrees in
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in
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and
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in
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,
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. Arango began his political career as a Secretary, then in charge of the Colombian Consulate in
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from 1914 to 1918 under the presidency of conservative
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, and later as
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between 1935 and 1936.


Minister of War (1931)

He was appointed Minister of War and
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by liberal president
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, in office from July 28 to November 27 of 1931. During his short time as Minister, he initiated the Colombia-Peru War, the last war to be declared by Colombia against another country. Prior to the war, skirmishes were taking place that led the ministry to acquire better weapons in the face of the threat of a war. Arango managed the acquisition of new machine guns, rifles, and a renewed war
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.


Separation from and return to the Liberal Party

In 1933, Arango decided to separate himself from the official liberalism (of the Colombian Liberal Party), due to some political actions that compromised President Olaya with the conservatives. In response, he joined a
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movement called the
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(, UNIR), founded, primarily, by the influential liberal lawyer
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. To promote UNIR, Arango and founded the newspaper "''El Unirismo''", and sought the implementation of an
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, which the new president,
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, would implement in 1936. However, the harassment that the movement suffered by Liberals and Conservatives alike, their alleged closeness to
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that marginalized them, and their failure in the 1935 parliamentary elections, led Arango and Gaitán to dissolve the movement and return to the official ranks of the
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.


Mayorship of Bogotá (1935-1936)

In retribution for his return to the Liberal Party, Arango was appointed
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by President López Pumarejo, holding the position from October 1935 to March 1936 (Gaitán would later do the same between 1936 and 1937). During his mayoralty, he gave an award-winning speech on
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n
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activist
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, at the
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. Arango was also a professor of Criminal Law at the
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, during those years. He directed the Colombian Newspaper ''El Nacional'', was a Representative in the Chamber, and
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for several periods. He was also Colombia's ambassador to the
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in 1942, at the request of outgoing President
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.


Presidential candidacy

Arango launched his presidential candidacy for the 1942 elections supported by the radical sector of the Liberal Party, and with the approval of
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, president of the Conservative Party. With his candidacy, Arango aimed to confront the ruling Liberal Party, which was supporting the re-election of former President Alfonso López Pumarejo. Among his conservative allies were the young lawyer
Misael Pastrana Borrero Misael Eduardo Pastrana Borrero (14 November 1923 – 21 August 1997) was a Colombian politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd President of Colombia from 1970 to 1974. He was also the father of the 30th President Andrés Pastrana Arango. ...
(who was a protégé of businessman
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), and the ''Santista'' sector of the Liberal Party, led by former president Eduardo Santos, who were the minority in the party. In addition to the support of Jorge Eliecer Gaitán himself, he brought together communists and radical liberals. Despite this coalition of support, former president López Pumarejo defeated Arango by a considerable margin (close to an 8-point difference).


Relationship with the Conservative Party

Despite his defeat as a dissident liberal in 1942, his loyalty to conservatism made him a key player during the government of Ospina Pérez, who was elected president of Colombia in
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after the chaotic second government of López, who was forced to resign in 1945, leaving power in the hands of Pérez, his Interior Minister. As a result of the division of the Liberal Party, one sector supporting
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's official candidacy, one
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's, and another
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's, which never materialized, the conservatives regained power after losing it in 1930. Within the Ospina government, he held the position of
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in 1946. His ties with the conservatives did not stop there; in 1951, his eldest daughter married
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, whom she met in 1950, when Arango was acting as Colombia's Ambassador to the
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and
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under then president-elect
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. In office, with the support of his now son-in-law, he renegotiated the terms of the papal concordat. He was appointed, by President Gómez, Colombia's Ambassador to Brazil, remaining in this position even during the
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of
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, until his resignation in 1955, following the closure of the liberal newspaper '' El Tiempo'' (owned by
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) by the military government.


National Front

After the dictatorship, in 1958, he was appointed by liberal president
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Colombia's Ambassador to, once again, the Holy See, this time under Pope Juan XIII, remaining in the office until 1960. In 1969, he supported the candidacy of his son-in-law Misael Pastrana, who was elected in a disputed election on April 19, 1970.


Final years

Carlos Arango Vélez died in Bogotá on October 12, 1974, just months after his son-in-law left the presidency August 7, 1974. He was 77 years old and had been hospitalized for several days at the prestigious Shaio Clinic (). The Liberal Party, President
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, and the Ospino-Pastranista sector of the Conservative Party led his posthumous tributes. His remains were taken to the chapel at the traditional Gimnasio Moderno school, and currently rest in the
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.


Family

Arango was the son of Carmelo Arango Martínez and his wife, Cristina Vélez Racero, both born on the Atlantic Coast of Colombia.


Marriage

Arango married María Vega Jaramillo, who was a member of several prominent families at the time of Colombia's Independence, with blood ties to
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and even
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and
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. María "Maruja" Vega was the granddaughter of Clementina Portocarrero Caycedo, who, in urn, was the great-niece of
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through her mother Dolores Caycedo. Clementina was also the great-niece of
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, through her father José María Portocarrero y Ricaurte, the great-grandson of Jorge Miguel Lozano, father of Jorge Tadeo.


Children and descendants

From his marriage to María Vega, their three daughters María Cristina, María Isabel, and María Elvira Arango Vega were born. María Cristina Arango married Huila politician
Misael Pastrana Borrero Misael Eduardo Pastrana Borrero (14 November 1923 – 21 August 1997) was a Colombian politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd President of Colombia from 1970 to 1974. He was also the father of the 30th President Andrés Pastrana Arango. ...
, president of Colombia between 1970 and 1974, and from this union Juan Carlos, Andrés, Jaime, and Cristina Pastrana Arango were born. Juan Carlos Pastrana is a journalist, and
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is a prominent politician who was president from 1998 to 2002. María Isabel Arango married Francisco Vargas Holguín, grandson of former president
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and Cecilia Arboleda Mosquera, the daughter of former president Julio Arboleda and Sofía Mosquera Hurtado, granddaughter of
Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera Tomás Cipriano Ignacio Maria de Mosquera y Figueroa Arboleda Salazar, Prieto de Tovar, Vergara, Silva, Hurtado de Mendoza, Urrutia y Guzmán (September 26, 1798 – October 7, 1878) was a Colombian general, political figure, and slaveholder ...
. Vargas Holguín was also the great-nephew of former president
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.


Tributes

* Law 196 of 1995. * Colegio Carlos Arango Vélez, a Primary School in Bogotá.


Published works

* ''Lo que yo se de la guerra'', 1933.


References


External links


Carlos Arango Vèlez on El Tiempo
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