Oscar Ivan Zuluaga to represent Uribe in Colombia’s 2014 elections
Former Finance Minister Oscar Ivan Zuluaga was elected presidential candidate for former President Alvaro Uribe’s new political party on Saturday.
Former Finance Minister Oscar Ivan Zuluaga was elected presidential candidate for former President Alvaro Uribe’s new political party on Saturday.
Presidential primary candidates loyal to former President Alvaro Uribe on Monday asked Colombia’s government to suspend peace talks with rebel group FARC until they agree to a unilateral ceasefire.
Colombia’s former Finance Minister Oscar Ivan Zuluaga on Wednesday officially announced his candidacy for the primaries of the Pure Democratic Center movement of former President Alvaro Uribe.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos’ abandonment of his predecessor Alvaro Uribe’s “Democratic Security” policy is the main reason he should not be reelected in 2014, said presidential hopeful Oscar Ivan…
Former President Alvaro Uribe on Saturday kicked off the political campaign for the 2014 elections, vowing to “retake power” and revive his “democratic security” policy. The former head of state,…
Former minister Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, considered the frontrunner to oppose President Juan Manuel Santos in the 2014 elections, spoke on his potential candidacy and the problems facing Colombia under the…
The Colombian peso fell on Tuesday after an eight month high following a fall in the price of oil, the country’s biggest export. The peso fell 0.3% to 1,893.10 per…
A statistical analysis by the National Association of Businessmen in Colombia (ANDI) finds that Colombia’s economy is the fourth-largest in Latin America. The study’s results represent a net gain for…
Colombia’s economic growth for 2010 is thought to be headed for a level higher than previously expected according to Finance Minister Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, reports Reuters. “For 2010, the government had set…