CARTOON: Changing times
Alvaro Uribe established a new political order in his eight years of government.
Alvaro Uribe established a new political order in his eight years of government.
Colombian president Alvaro Uribe warned his compatriots against change, claiming that it might damage the “eggs of security, confidence in investment and social policy.”
Candidate president Juan Manuel Santos tries in many ways to look and act exactly like current President Alvaro Uribe
Juan Manuel Santos, candidate for the governing Partido de la U killed most hope of Antanas Mockus in the first round of Colombia’s presidential elections.
A Washington Post article which quotes allegations that Colombian President Alvaro Uribe’syounger brother led the “12 Apostles” death squad resulted in renewed controversy about the Uribe family’s links with paramilitaries.
Colombian presidential candidates Juan Manuel Santos and Antanas Mockus are involved in a never-before-seen neck-and-neck race in polls leading to the May 30 elections.
Presidential candidate Antanas Mockus caught up with his rival Juan Manuel Santos in the polls leading up to the Colombian elections on May 30.
Presidential candidate Juan Manuel Santos, the unofficial heir of Colombia’s current Head of State Alvaro Uribe’s Democratic Security policy, promises a continuation of Uribe’s firm hand.