Gabriel Mauricio Gutiérrez Castro was one of three Vice President of El Salvador from 2 May 1982 to 1 June 1984, during the presidency of Álvaro Magaña. He was designed as the second vice president.[1] Gutiérrez is a member of Nationalist Republican Alliance.[2]
Mauricio Gutiérrez Castro | |
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Vice President of El Salvador | |
In office 2 May 1982 – 1 June 1984 Serving with Raúl Molina Martínez and Pablo Mauricio Alvergue | |
President | Álvaro Magaña |
Preceded by | Julio Ernesto Astacio |
Succeeded by | Rodolfo Antonio Castillo Claramount |
President of the Supreme Court of Justice | |
In office 1989–1994 Serving with Ricardo Armando Novoa Arciniegas | |
President | Alfredo Cristiani |
Preceded by | Francisco José Guerrero |
Succeeded by | José Domingo Méndez |
Personal details | |
Born | 18 March 1942 Santa Ana |
Political party | Nationalist Republican Alliance |
Gutiérrez was born on 18 March 1942 in Santa Ana.[3] He has a law degree, and was a professor of public law in University of El Salvador.[4]
Gutiérrez was the president of national commission of tourism. In 1973 he was appointed as the governor of Santa Ana department.[4] From 1974 to 1977, he was a member of Legislative Assembly of El Salvador.[4]
Gutiérrez Castro was also the President of the Supreme Court of Justice, appointed during the Alfredo Cristiani administration.
References
edit- ^ "The World Factbook 1982". Central Intelligence Agency. 1982.
- ^ Sancton, Thomas A. (10 May 1982). "El Salvador: The Making of a President". Time.
- ^ Castro, Gabriel Mauricio Gutiérrez (1991). "Derecho constitucional salvadoreǹo: catálogo de jurisprudencia" (in Spanish). Corte Suprema de Justicia.
- ^ a b c "Quién Es Quién en la Política Y Los Gobiernos de América Latina" (in Spanish). Decade Media Books, Incorporated. 1984.