词条 | Rafael Alburquerque |
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| name = Rafael Alburquerque | honorific-prefix = His Excellency | image = Rafael Alburquerque.jpg | order = 38th Vice President of the Dominican Republic | term_start = 16 August 2004 | term_end = 16 August 2012 | president = Leonel Fernández | predecessor = Milagros Ortiz Bosch | successor = Margarita Cedeño de Fernández | order2 = Secretary of Labor | president2 = Leonel Fernández | term_start2 = 16 August 1996 | term_end2 = 16 August 2000 | predecessor2 = Dr. Juan Arístides Taveras Guzmán | successor2 = Milton Ray | term_start3 = 4 March 1991 | term_end3 = 5 May 1996 | president3 = Joaquín Balaguer | predecessor3 = Dr. Washington De Peña | successor3 = Dr. Juan Arístides Taveras Guzmán | birth_date = {{birth_date_and_age|1940|6|14|df=y}} | birth_place = Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | party = Dominican Liberation Party | alma_mater = Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo | spouse = Martha Montes de Oca }}Rafael Francisco Alburquerque de Castro (born June 14, 1940) is a Dominican politician who was Vice President of the Dominican Republic from August 2004 to August 2012, serving under President Leonel Fernández. Along with Fernández, he was re-elected in May 2008 for a four-year term.[1] Early life and careerAlburquerque was born in Santo Domingo on 14 June 1940, the eldest son of Lic. Rafael Alburquerque Zayas-Bazán. He serves as Coordinator of the Social security System and the Social Cabinet of the Dominican government {{when?|date=May 2016}}. He was chosen by the President Leonel Fernández Reyna as his ballot companion for his second consecutive presidential term, by the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD). Alburquerque served as Secretary of Labour and president of the Delegation of the Dominican State to the Conferences of the International Labour Organization (ILO) from 1991 to 2000. He was also President of the Commission of Technical Cooperation in the Conference of the ILO in 1999. From September 2000 to June 2001 he was the Special Representative of the General Director of the ILO for the collaboration with Colombia and Member of the Commission of Experts of the ILO since November 2001. Alburquerque is a lawyer with a PhD in Labour Law{{citation needed|date=May 2016}}. Ancestry{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |width=60% |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; |boxstyle_6=background-color: #ecd; | 1= 1. Rafael Francisco Alburquerque de Castro, Vice-President of the Dominican Republic | 2= 2. Rafael Alburquerque Zayas-Bazán (1908–?) | 3= 3. Mercedes de Castro de Castro | 4= 4. Rafael María Alburquerque Marty (1870–?) | 5= 5. Lucrecia Zayas-Bazán Travieso | 6= 6. Eleazar de Castro Sardá | 7= 7. Emma de Castro | 8= 8. Marcelo Alburquerque de Peña | 9= 9. Claudina Marty Alburquerque |10= 10. Lorenzo Zayas-Bazán Díaz |11= 11. Elisa Rosa Travieso Cohen |12= 12. José Santiago de Castro Álvarez |13= 13. María Merced Sardá Patín |14= |15= |16= 16. Manuel Alburquerque Mejía |17= 17. Bárbara de Peña |18= 18. José Marty |19= 19. Luisa Alburquerque Mejía |20= 20. Pedro Nolasco de Zayas-Bazán y Romero |21= 21. Carolina Díaz y Zayas |22= 22. José Alfredo Travieso Dubreil |23= 23. Águeda Cohen Mansuit |24= 24. Pedro de Castro y de Castro |25= 25. Francisca Álvarez Ramos |26= 26. Miguel Sardá Román |27= 27. Josefa Patín Alberti |32= 32. (=38) Roque Alburquerque Concepción |33= 33. (=39) Petronila Mejía de Frías |36= 36. Damián Marty de Paredes |38= 38. (=32) Roque Alburquerque Concepción |39= 39. (=33) Petronila Mejía de Frías |40= 40. José Lorenzo de Zayas-Bazán y Zaldívar |41= 41. Cupertina Romero y Zaldívar |42= 42. Luis Díaz |43= 43. Concepción Zayas |44= 44. José María Travieso Delpeche |45= 45. Ana Elisa Dubreil Cuash |46= 46. Abraham Cohen |47= 47. María de la O Mansuit Ramírez |48= 48. José de Jesús de Castro |49= 49. María Josefa de Castro |50= 50. Domingo Raymundo Ignacio Álvarez Espigares |51= 51. Francisca Gonzala Ramos García (1786–1818) |52= 52. Francisco Sardá Carbonell (1790–1865) |53= 53. Florentina Román Leguisamón (1799–1884) |54= 54. José Patín |55= 55. Teresa Alberti }} BooksAlburquerque is the author of several books:
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Notes1. ^tmcnet.com, Dominican president sworn in for 3rd term {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090126092323/http://hdvoice.tmcnet.com/news/2008/08/16/3604916.htm |date=2009-01-26 }} {{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{succession box| title = Secretary of Labor | years = March 4, 1991 – May 5, 1996 | before = Dr. Washington De Peña | after = Dr. Juan Arístides Taveras Guzmán }}{{succession box | title = Secretary of Labor | years = August 16, 1996 – August 16, 2000 | before = Dr. Juan Arístides Taveras Guzmán | after = Milton Ray Guevara }}{{succession box | title = Vice President of the Dominican Republic | before = Milagros Ortiz Bosch | years = August 16, 2004 – August 16, 2012 | after = Margarita Cedeño de Fernández }}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Alburquerque, Rafael}} 6 : 1940 births|Living people|People from Santo Domingo|Vice Presidents of the Dominican Republic|Dominican Liberation Party politicians|Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent |
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