Uribe wants party closely tied to criminal activity to endorse presidential candidate

(Photo: Vanguardia)

Colombia’s former president, Senator-elect Alvaro Uribe, met with one of Colombia’s most controversial political parties over the weekend to seek support for his party’s presidential candidate, Oscar Ivan Zuluaga.

The meeting and possible alliance between Uribe and Zuluaga’s Democratic Center (Centro Democratico – CD) and representatives of the Citizens’ Options (Opcion Ciudadana – OC) is controversial because of the OC leaders’ ties to criminal politicians and suspected voter fraud in Colombia’s latest congressional election, those held in March of this year.

Why the controversy?

The PIN changed its name in 2013 and became the OC, which got three senate seats in the March elections mostly from the northern Sucre department where electoral observers witnessed a 45% higher turnout than Colombia’s national average. According to the MOE, an electoral watchdog, a higher than average voter turnout tends to indicate voter fraud through vote-buying had taken place.

An alliance between the controversial party and the Democratic Center raises questions about a potential para-politics resurgence due to the Democratic Center’s own history and “parapolitics” allegations Uribe and Zuluaga are already facing.

Uribe and the paramilitaries

Since then, more than 45 congressmen, the majority of which members of Uribe’s subsequent coalitions, have been sentenced for their ties to the AUC. Dozens more former congressmen are under investigation.

With both parties involved in the potential alliance having such strong links to previous parapolitics scandals, questions were raised as to whether the Democratic Center will use the alliance as means to gain more votes for their presidential candidate, Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, himself subject of a criminal investigation over alleged paramilitary support.

Worries which are only heightened when Candidate Zuluaga gave the ambiguous statement that things are on the “right track” when asked about the controversial party’s endorsement on May 25.

Blatant parapolitician involvement

The former member of the CC was convicted for receiving electoral support from the AUC’s Central Bolivar Bloc after making a deal with its leader “Ernesto Baez.”

The verdict by the court stated that “Riaño had alliances with paramilitary members in order to gain favorable election results” and he was imprisoned until his release in March 2012.

However, Riaño wasn’t the only person present at the meeting with paramilitary ties. Key members of the Citizens’ Option party with well-known para-politics histories were also present such as Senator Doris Vega, wife of former Senator Luis Alberto Gil, convicted para-politician, Senator Nerthink Mauricio Aguilar, son of Colonel Hugo Aguilar, convicted para-politician, and the party’s President Angel Alirio Moreno who was head of the discredited PIN party.

Suspect denial

Additionally, several attending the meeting said that everyone had noticed the presence of Alfonso Riaño at the meeting and members of the Uribe campaign, when questioned about the presence of Riaño, said that they were well aware of who was present, according to Vanguardia newspaper. Such a relaxed response to the presence of a convicted criminal is alarming as it reflects a sense of normalcy within the party with regard to the mixing of politics and paramilitary affiliates.

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Lopez continued that “although from a legal point of view there is nothing objectionable, from the point of view of the ethical and moral, there are many questions.”

Senator-elect Uribe came back into power in the congressional elections on March 9 with his party gaining 2,230,208 votes.

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