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Pablo Mauricio Alvergue

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El Salvadorian politician In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Alvergue and the second or maternal family name is Rovira.
Pablo Mauricio Alvergue
Vice President of El Salvador
In office
2 May 1982 – 1 June 1984Serving with Raúl Molina Martínez and Mauricio Gutiérrez Castro
PresidentÁlvaro Magaña
Preceded byJulio Ernesto Astacio
Succeeded byRodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount
Personal details
Born25 January 1930
Died6 February 2024
Political partyChristian Democratic Party

Pablo Mauricio Alvergue Rovira (25 January 1930 - 6 February 2024) is a former Vice President of El Salvador in the cabinet of Álvaro Magaña from 1982 to 1984.

Alvergue was 61 years old in 1994, so he was born ca. 1932–1934. He is a member of Christian Democratic Party.

Alvergue was minister of interior in 1980. Legislative Assembly of El Salvador elected him as third vice president of Álvaro Magaña in May 1982. Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount succeeded him as vice president in June 1984. Later in the 1980s, Alvergue served as Salvadoran ambassador to Washington D.C. In 1989 he was attorney of former president José Napoleón Duarte. He was also the president of the Christian Democratic Party.

Later Alvergue was a deputy of El Salvador in Central American Parliament.

Alvergue owns a large farm south of San Salvador.

References

  1. ^ "Kidnapped Salvadoran politician escapes - UPI Archives". UPI.
  2. Sancton, Thomas A. (10 May 1982). "El Salvador: The Making of a President". Time.
  3. Artiga-González, Álvaro. El Sistema Político Salvadoreño (PDF). Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo. ISBN 978-99923-55-56-5.
  4. "Background Notes, El Salvador". U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication, Editorial Division. 1985.
  5. "The World : Duarte Returns Aid Funds". Los Angeles Times. 17 August 1989.
  6. Tyroler, Deborah (28 June 1989). "El Salvador: Government Announces Formation Of Commission To Carry Out Dialogue With Rebels".


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