Tomato Party founder joins Liberal Party
The founder of the Tomato Party has agreed to join the Liberal Party in upcoming parliamentary elections, El Espectador reported Monday.
The founder of the Tomato Party has agreed to join the Liberal Party in upcoming parliamentary elections, El Espectador reported Monday.
Colombia’s Tomato Party, an ‘Occupy”-like political movement, said Wednesday that electoral authorities are trying to keep the party from taking part in the 2014 congressional elections.
In the span of a few months, the Tomato Party has gone from an anonymous group of pranksters to a legitimate, certified political force, making waves in social media circles…
Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos signed a presidential order Monday raising monthly salaries of Congress members back to $12,720 per month, after a court order had lowered salaries in September.
The recognition-hopeful Tomato Party on Wednesday released Colombia’s new online ‘Pacman-inspired’ video game ‘Tomateman,’ which lets the player be a tomato that tries to avoid being eaten and attacked by…
An aspiring political party put a 50-foot t-shirt over the robe of Cali’s iconic Christ statue Sunday to protest ongoing corruption in Colombia.
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.