Conservative Presidents
Year | Name |
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1847 | Rufino Cuervo Barreto |
1855 | Manuel María Mallarino |
1857 | Mariano Ospina Rodríguez |
1861 | Bartolomé Calvo |
1888 | Carlos Hoguín Mallarino |
1892 | Miguel Antonio Caro |
1899 | Manuel Antonio Sanclemente |
1900 | José Manuel Marroquín |
1904 | Rafael Reyes Prieto |
1909 | Ramón González Valencia |
1910 | Carlos Eugenio Restrepo |
1914 | José Vicente Concha |
1918 | Marco Fidel Suárez |
1922 | Pedro Nel Ospina |
1926 | Miguel Abadía Méndez |
1946 | Mariano Ospina Pérez |
1949 | Laureano Gómez Castro |
1951 | Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez |
1962 | Guillermo León Valencia |
1970 | Misael Pastrana Borrero |
1982 | Belisario Betancur Cuartas |
1998 | Andrés Pastrana Arango |
Año | Nombre |
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1884 | Rafael Núñez |
1958 | Alberto Lleras Camargo |
1966 | Carlos Lleras Restrepo |
2002 | Álvaro Uribe Vélez |
2006 | Álvaro Uribe Vélez |
2010 | Juan Manuel Santos |
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