What a great mind he is! A great mind for a world controlled by corporations alone with the able assistance of a vast military.
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Here's his Wikipedia:
Fernando Carrillo Flórez (born 13 May 1963) is the current Minister of the Interior of Colombia. A lawyer and economist from the Pontifical Xavierian University in Bogotá with postgraduate studies from Harvard University, he has also served as Minister of Justice from 1991 to 1992.
Academic career [edit]
Carrillo attended the Cervantes Lyceum from where he graduated in 1978,[1] he then went on to College at the Pontifical Xavierian University from where graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Economics and a Juris Doctor; his thesis, Sector Financiero y Delincuencia Económica (Financial Sector and Economic Delinquency), co-authored with Jorge Pinzon Sanchez was published by Editorial Temis Librería. Carrillo pursued further studies in the United States attending Harvard Law School where he earned a Master of Laws in 1987, and returned in the 90's earning a Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1994.
Right out off college Carrillo began teaching at his alma mater as Professor of Constitutional Law; he also been Professor of Public Finance at Our Lady of the Rosary University, and the University of La Sabana; Professor of Commercial Law at the University of the Andes, Saint Thomas Aquinas University, and ICESI University; and visiting scholar at various other institutions including Sciences Po, University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle, American University, and the Charles III University of Madrid.
On 13 September 2012 Carrillo was named Corresponding Member of the Colombian Academy of Jurisprudence.[2]
Political career [edit]
Constituent Assembly [edit]
On 7 August 1990, the newly-inaugurated President of Colombia, César Gaviria Trujillo, appointed Carrillo as Presidential Adviser on Constituent Assembly Matters.[3] Because of constitutional restrictions on sitting officials, Carrillo resigned his post to run for a seat in the Constituent Assembly,[4] feat that he managed when the elections were held in December. On 5 February 1991 the National Constituent Assembly was convened with Carrillo as a member.
More:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Carrillo_Fl%C3%B3rez
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