Miguel Cocco

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Miguel Cocco
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General Director of Customs of the Dominican Republic
In office
16 August 2004 – 26 May 2009
PresidentLeonel Fernández
Preceded byVicente Sánchez Baret
Succeeded byRafael Camilo
In office
16 August 1996 – 16 August 2000
PresidentLeonel Fernández
Succeeded byVicente Sánchez Baret
Personal details
Born21 August 1946
Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago,  Dominican Republic
Died20 May 2009 (aged 62)
Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional
CitizenshipDominican
Political partyPLD flag.jpeg Partido de la Liberación Dominicana (PLD)
Spouse(s)Aura Minerva González Tabar
Children4
MotherGisela Guerrero Dujarric
FatherManuel Augusto Cocco Batlle
Alma materUniversidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo
Profession

Miguel Salvador Cocco Guerrero (August 21, 1946 – May 20, 2009) was a Dominican businessman and politician.[1]

Born in Santiago; his parents Manuel A. Cocco and Gisela Guerrero moved with him to Santo Domingo when he was at an early age. He began his studies at La Salle Catholic College in 1956, where from an early age he excelled as student academic laurels meritorio. Cocco graduated with academic laurels with a degree in Sociology from the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), Cocco, then worked at the institution as a teacher and researcher, where he co-founded the Center for the Study of Dominican Social Reality (CERESD).

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Notes
  1. ^ ""Muere Miguel Cocco Guerrero" |". Israelvalenzuela.com. 2009-05-20. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
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