Jorge Mora assumirá o Ministério da Defesa em 7 de agosto

O major-general reformado Jorge Eduardo Mora López chefiará o Ministério da Defesa a partir de 7 de agosto no governo de Abelardo De La Espriella.

Mora López substituirá Pedro Sánchez no cargo. O anúncio destaca seus 36 anos de serviço militar e formação em gestão de defesa e segurança. O futuro ministro estudou no Collège Interarmées de Défense e na Universidad Antonio de Nebrija. Ele recebeu medalhas por serviços distintos em operações de combate ao narcotráfico. O cargo de ministro da Defesa teve uma duração média de 20,5 meses desde 2002. Juan Carlos Pinzón ocupou o posto por 45 meses, o período mais longo registrado.

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