José Fernando Bautista Quintero Explained

José Fernando Bautista Quintero
Ambassador From:Colombia
Country:Venezuela
Predecessor:María Luisa Chiappe
Successor:Carlos Cure Cure
President:Juan Manuel Santos
Order2:4th
Office2:President of the Agrarian Bank of Colombia
President2:Álvaro Uribe
Predecessor2:César Pardo
Successor2:David Guerrero
Office3:Mayor of Cúcuta
Governor3:Jorge Alberto García
Predecessor3:José Gélvez Albarracín
Successor3:Betty Parada Montes
Order4:42nd
Office4:Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications (Colombia)Minister of Communications
Predecessor4:Saulo Arboleda Gómez
Successor4:Claudia de Francisco
Birth Place:Cúcuta, North Santander, Colombia
Death Place:Lisbon, Portugal
Nationality:Colombian
Party:Party of the U (2005–2024)
Otherparty:Liberal (until 2005)
Alma Mater:Free University of Colombia (LLB)
Profession:Lawyer

José Fernando Bautista Quintero (1963 – 8 August 2024) was a Colombian lawyer and politician. Bautista was appointed Ambassador of Colombia to Venezuela by President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón to mend relations with the administration of President Hugo Chávez Frías after the 2010 Colombia–Venezuela diplomatic crisis that had driven the two neighbouring nations to the brink of armed conflict. He also served as the President of the Agrarian Bank of Colombia, Minister of Communications, Mayor of Cúcuta, and Colombian Consul in Pretoria, and São Paulo.

Minister of Communications

In 1996 while serving as General Secretary of the Colombian Liberal Party, President Ernesto Samper Pizano appointed Bautista as Deputy Minister of Communications, officially being sworn in on 27 August 1996.[1] The next year on 26 August 1997,[2] Bautista was appointed Minister of Communications replacing his former boss Saulo Arboleda Gómez.[3] [4]

Personal life and death

Bautista was born in Cúcuta[5] to Jorge Bautista Hernández and Blanca Quintero Mora.

Bautista died in Lisbon on 8 August 2024. He had been in ill health for the last few days of his life and was comatose, having been admitted to hospital in that city after suffering a heart attack whilst en route to Porto.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Al Mediodia de Hoy . . 27 August 1996 . 16 August 2011 . Spanish . At Noon Today .
  2. Hoy a las 11 AM . 26 August 1997 . 16 August 2011 . Spanish . . Today at 11AM .
  3. Web site: Sentencia nº 2406 de Seccion Quinta, 4 de Septiembre de 2000 . Sentence No. 2406 of the Fifth Circuit. 4 September 2000 . 16 August 2011 . Spanish . Council of State of Colombia.
  4. Web site: Gobierno Bolivariano recibe Cartas Credenciales de 18 embajadores . Spanish . 6 December 2010 . 16 August 2011 . Boliviarian Government receives Letters of Credence of 18 ambassadors . Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela .
  5. Nuevo Embajador de Colombia en Venezuela dijo sentirse honrado por su nombramiento . . New ambassador of Colombia in Venezuela: said to be honorable for his new job . 10 August 2010 . 30 June 2012 . Spanish . https://archive.today/20130101190126/http://www.elpais.com.co/elpais/colombia/noticias/nuevo-embajador-colombia-en-venezuela-dijo-sentirse-honrado-por-su-nombramiento . 1 January 2013 . dead .
  6. Web site: Falleció embajador de Colombia en Portugal y exministro de comunicaciones José Fernando Bautista . Robles . Lina . 8 August 2024. publimetro.co . Metro World News . 8 August 2024. es.