Jorge Leyva Urdaneta (4 July 1912 - 23 December 1968) was a Colombian lawyer, economist and politician.

Jorge Leyva Urdaneta
Minister of Public Works
In office
7 August 1950 – 13 June 1953
PresidentLaureano Gómez
Preceded byVíctor Archila Briceño
Succeeded bySantiago Trujillo Gómez
Governor of Cundinamarca
In office
6 October 1949 – 7 August 1950
Preceded byGonzalo Gaitán Azuero
Succeeded byAlfonso Barragan
Minister of Commerce and Industry
In office
8 May 1949 – 6 October 1949
PresidentMariano Ospina Pérez
Preceded byJosé del Carmen Meza
Succeeded byAlfonso Restrepo Moreno
Personal details
Born
Jorge Leyva Urdaneta

(1912-07-04)4 July 1912
Bogotá, Colombia
Died23 December 1986(1986-12-23) (aged 74)[1]
Bogotá, Colombia
Resting placeCentral Cemetery of Bogotá
Political partyConservative
SpouseMaría Durán Laserna
Children
  • María Cristina
  • Fernando
  • Álvaro
  • Jorge
Parent(s)Lisandro Leyva Mezura
Elvira Urdaneta García
Alma materPontifical Xavierian University (BBA)

Leyva, was Minister of Commerce and Industry from May 8 to October 6, 1949, under President Mariano Ospina Pérez, later served as Governor of Cundinamarca from 1949 to 1950, and finally Minister of Public Works from 1930 to 1953 under President Laureano Gómez.

In 1953, the 18th President Laureano Gómez was deposed, so Leyva and his family were forced into exile until 1957, with the fall of the first and only military president of Colombia, the 19th President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Leyva Urdaneta attempted to reach the presidency with two attempts in 1958 and 1962, on both occasions being defeated by a candidate from the traditional Conservative and Liberal parties.[2][3]

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Jorge Leyva Urdaneta was born in Bogotá, on July 4, 1912, to Lisandro Leyva Mezura and Elvira Urdaneta García, later that same year he would be baptized in the church of San Victorino on September 30, 1912,

Later he would study primary school at La Salle School, where he would study together with all his siblings until finishing, then he would continue his secondary school at the Momignies Institute in Belgium and later at the Saint-Josephs Academy in London. Years later he would return to Colombia to finish his Baccalaureate studies at the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé. And later he entered the Pontifical Xavierian University, where he received the Degree of Doctor in Legal and Economic Sciences.

He began his political career at the age of 25 as a Councilor of Bogotá in 1937, in 1939 he was a Deputy for the Assembly of Cundinamarca and later he was a representative to the Chamber and Senator of the Republic.

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  1. ^ "Hoy Será el Sepelio de Jorge Leyva". news.google.com. 24 December 1962. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Guillermo León Valencia, un presidente de armas tomar". kienyke.com. 27 April 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Alberto Lleras, Presidente de Colombia arrollador triunfo del Frente Nacional en todo el País". news.google.com. 12 October 1958. Retrieved 6 October 2023.

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