Young Colombians seek to run protest Tomato Party in 2014 elections
A group of self-proclaimed indignant Colombians with ideas similar to the “Occupy” movement in the US and Spain’s “Indignados” want to run in the 2014 elections.
A group of self-proclaimed indignant Colombians with ideas similar to the “Occupy” movement in the US and Spain’s “Indignados” want to run in the 2014 elections.
Bogota mayor Gustavo Petro has come up with good policies for Colombia’s capital, but needs to “stop improvising” to up his poor approval ratings, former mayor and presidential candidate Antanas…
Senior politicians have proposed a range of new bills in a bid to modernize Colombia’s poorly rated congress, reported local media Thursday. Senate President Roy Barreras and President of the…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos lied about his proposed tax reform, according to Senator Jorge Robledo Thursday. Santos lied to the Colombian public when he asserted, “those who earn less…
Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe may run for congress “to defend his government’s legacy,” reported Bloomberg Businessweek Thursday. “What Colombia gained could be lost,” said Uribe, in reference to the economic…
Radio Caracol named on Friday three former Colombian generals who are allegedly set to go under investigation in the U.S. for collaborating with paramilitary groups along with ex-security chief Mauricio Santoyo.…
If Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos manages to broker a peace deal with the FARC over the coming months, the agreement will likely ensure his re-election in the 2014 election, said…
An ex-Colombian senator, formerly accused of working with paramilitaries, sued the state for $3.35 million, Caracol Radio reported Friday. Carlos Garcia Orjuela was released from jail in September 2010 after…
Colombia’s U Party refused to accept the resignation of the party president Wednesday, due to debate over the creation of a government body that would have the right to change…