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Lara Bonilla, Rodrigo

LC control no.n 83312085
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Personal name headingLara Bonilla, Rodrigo
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Variant(s)Bonilla, Rodrigo Lara
Lara, Rodrigo (Lara Bonilla)
Associated placeNeiva (Huila, Colombia)
Bogotá (Colombia)
Paris (France)
Birth date1946-08-11
Death date1984-04-30
AffiliationHuila, Colombia (Department). Asamblea
Colombia. Embajada (France)
Université de Paris. Institut d'études politiques
Colombia. Congreso. Cámara de Representantes
Colombia. Congreso. Senado
Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho
Colombia. Ministerio de Justicia
Nuevo Liberalismo (Political party)
Profession or occupationGovernment official Congressman Diplomat
Political scientists Lawyers Senators
Special noteFather of: Lara Sánchez, Rodrigo Armando, 1971- (n 2023016997)
Found inHis Los partidos pol. colomb., 1983: t.p. (Rodrigo Lara Bonilla) p. 5 (Rodrigo Lara; lawyer; political scientist with a degree from the Université de Paris, Institut d'études politiques)
Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, 1984: p. 4 (b. 8-11-46; d. 4-30-84)
266 días para morir, 2014: title page (Rodrigo Lara Bonilla) page 6, etc. (born August 11, 1946; assassinated April 30, 1984; studied at the Facultad de Derecho, Universidad Externado de Colombia; former Ministro de Justicia; congressman, Huila department and to the Cámara de Representantes; senator; minister counsellor of the Colombian embassy in France; founder of Nuevo Liberalismo)
Radio Nacional de Colombia website, April 1, 2023: posted May 27, 2022 (Rodrigo Lara Sánchez; Rodrigo Lara; born March 9, 1971 in Neiva, Huila; son of Rodrigo Lara Bonilla (assassinated political leader of the Partido Nuevo Liberalismo) and Lilia Sánchez; medical surgeon who graduated from the Universidad del Cauca; mayor of Neiva affiliated with the Partido Alianza Verde (2016-2019); prior to being mayor he worked at the Hospital Santa Clara and the Instituto Nacional Cancerológico de Bogotá; professor formerly affiliated with the Universidad El Bosque, the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, the Fundación Universitaria San Martín, and the Universidad Surcolombiana; vice presidencial candidate)
   <https://www.radionacional.co/actualidad/politica/candidatos-vicepresidenciales-quien-es-rodrigo-lara-sanchez>
Organization of American States, Comisión Interamericana para el Control del Abuso de Drogas (CICAD) website, April 3, 2023: posted July 26, 2012 (Ricardo Lara Bonilla; Colombia's Justice Minister; assassinated June 1984 in Bogota, Colombia)
   <http://www.cicad.oas.org/Main/Template.asp?File=/main/aboutcicad/history/timeline_eng.asp>
Semana (news) (Colombia) website, April 3, 2023: (Rodrigo Lara Bonilla; assassinated April 30, 1984; Minister of Justice; father of vice presidential candidate Rodrigo Lara Sánchez)
   <https://www.semana.com/especiales/articulo/el-asesinato-de-rodrigo-lara-bonilla/9319/>
   <https://www.semana.com/nacion/articulo/recordando-a-rodrigo-lara-bonilla-gutierrez-y-lara-sanchez-visitan-el-parque-memorial-inflexion/202245/>
Comisión de La Verdad (Colombia) website, April 3, 2023: (Rodrigo Lara Bonilla; assassinated April 30, 1984; became Minister of Justice in August 1983; affiliated with Nuevo Liberalismo)
   <https://www.comisiondelaverdad.co/no-mataras>
Escuela Judicial “Rodrigo Lara Bonilla” website, April 3, 2023: (Rodrigo Lara Bonilla; former Minister of Justice; born 1946; died 1984)
   <https://escuelajudicial.ramajudicial.gov.co/node/1234>
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