
Julio César Turbay
Julio César Turbay was a Colombian politician and lawyer who served as the President of Colombia from 1978 to 1982. His presidency was marked by a focus on modernization and state intervention in the economy, as well as controversial human rights practices during a time of civil unrest.
Born on Jul 18, 1920 (105 years old)
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Colombia:
Julio César Turbay delivered a moving speech celebrating his mother's life.
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Honduras:
Julio César Turbay was the liberal president of Colombia from 1978 to 1982 and the husband of Nydia Quintero.
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Costa Rica:
Julio César Turbay was a former president of Colombia criticized for ordering a campaign of persecution against members of the M-19 guerrilla.
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France:
Julio Cesar Turbay was an former president of Colombia referenced by Gustavo Petro in relation to Miguel Uribe.
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Colombia:
Julio César Turbay is the former president of Colombia and the grandfather of Senator Miguel Uribe.
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Spain:
Julio César Turbay is the grandfather of Miguel Uribe Turbay and a former president of Colombia.
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Spain:
Julio César Turbay is the grandfather of Miguel Uribe and a former president of Colombia.
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Colombia:
Julio César Turbay is referenced as the grandfather of Miguel Uribe Turbay and a former president accused of human rights abuses.
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Colombia:
Julio César Turbay is the former president of Colombia and the grandfather of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay.
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Paraguay:
Julio César Turbay was a former president of Colombia from 1978 to 1982.
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