Manuel María Ramírez Fortoul

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Preceded byAquileo Parra
Succeeded byAquileo Parra
Died3 May 1891 (73 years old)
Bogotá, Colombia
Manuel María Ramírez
Presidente de la República de Colombia
In office
December 22, 1877 (1877-12-22)  December 24, 1877 (1877-12-24)
Preceded byAquileo Parra
Succeeded byAquileo Parra
Personal details
Born5 May 1817
Died3 May 1891 (73 years old)
Bogotá, Colombia
PartyPartido Liberal
SpouseTeresa Monreal Roth
Children2
Alma materColegio de San Bartolomé
ProfessionAbogado

Manuel María Ramírez Fortoul (Arauca, 5 May 1817 - Bogotá, 3 May 1891) was a Colombian lawyer and politician,[1] who was President of Colombia from 22 December 1877 to 24 December 1877 as a designate, while President Aquileo Parra Gómez was away.[2][3]

Political career

He was the son of lieutenant colonel Antonio María Ramírez and Dolores Fortoul Jaimes, cousin of Pierre Fortoul, a Frenchman who was the first in his family to emigrate to Colombia. Manuel Ramirez Fortoul went to primary school in Bogotá and Cúcuta, and then to a regional secondary school in Guanentá and afterwards studied law at the Universidad de Bartolomé.

During the time of the Republic of New Granada, he was a member of the Constitutional Convention of the Santander Department (1851) and the National Parliament (1852 - 1853). At that time he was the director of customs in Cúcuta: he went to Venezuela when he left that post. He was the attorney general of Colombia between 1 August 1877 and 15 June 1878, and while in this position, he advised the nation's leaders amidst the civil war. While President Aquileo Parra was absent putting down the uprising, Ramírez briefly became acting head of government.

Later life

He returned to his work as the director of the customs house in Cúcuta and in 1885 he was appointed to be the Colombian consul in Trujillo. In 1890 he returned to Bogotá where he practiced his profession briefly before his death in 1891.

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