The changing role of women in Colombian politics
Colombia was one of the last countries in Latin America to allow women’s suffrage and right to election (1954), and since then women have been striving to infiltrate the country’s…
Colombia was one of the last countries in Latin America to allow women’s suffrage and right to election (1954), and since then women have been striving to infiltrate the country’s…
Colombian NGO Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) said Tuesday it has received more than 300 complaints on electoral crimes and irregularities occurring in the country over the past five months.
Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos suggested on Tuesday to allow presidents, governors and mayors longer political terms and a ban reelections.
Colombian electoral authorities have announced that more than half a million Colombians living outside Colombia are eligible to vote during March’s congressional elections said nation radio Tuesday.
A hooded protest to promote peace and reject political extremism took place Thursday in the grounds of Bogota’s National University.
The incarcerated ex-head of the North Valley Cartel has issued formal testimony alleging that he helped finance the presidential campaigns of former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe Velez, reported a national…
Colombia remains among the most dangerous places in the world to practice journalism, according to a new report released by a national NGO Tuesday.
A number of politicians from Colombia’s left have expressed an interest in unifying forces and presenting a single presidential candidate for the upcoming 2014 elections, according to national media outlets.
According to pollster Ipsos Napolean Franco, Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos faces his lowest approval ratings and reelection hopes since taking the office in August 2010. Radical Change party leader,…