Colombia First () was a non-profit foundation and later
conservative
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political movement in
Colombia
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which supported the candidacy of
Ălvaro Uribe
Ălvaro Uribe VĂ©lez (born 4 July 1952) is a Colombian politician who served as the 31st President of Colombia from 7 August 2002 to 7 August 2010.
Uribe started his political career in his home department of Antioquia Department, Antioquia. H ...
in the
2002
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and
2006
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Events
January
* January 1â 4 â Russia temporarily cuts shipment of natural gas to Ukraine during a price dispute.
* January 12 â A stampede during t ...
presidential
elections
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Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
.
The movement was created in 2001 by
Antioquia businessman Fabio Echeverri, alongside
MedellĂn
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businessman José Roberto Arango and Alberto Velåsquez, to support
Ălvaro Uribe
Ălvaro Uribe VĂ©lez (born 4 July 1952) is a Colombian politician who served as the 31st President of Colombia from 7 August 2002 to 7 August 2010.
Uribe started his political career in his home department of Antioquia Department, Antioquia. H ...
's candidacy in the 2002 presidential election. Uribe, a member of the
Colombian Liberal Party
The Colombian Liberal Party (; PLC) is a centre to centre-left political party in Colombia. It was founded as a classical liberal party but later developed a more social-democratic tradition, joining the Socialist International in 1999.
Th ...
and former governor of Antioquia (1995â1997), had declined to run in the Liberal Party's internal consultations and instead sought the presidency as an independent, Liberal dissident supported by the ''Primero Colombia'' movement. Because ''Primero Colombia'' was not a recognized political party, Uribe obtained ballot access by collecting signatures. Law 130 of 1994 (Article 9) allows candidates, backed by 'significant group of citizens' (''grupos significativos de ciudadanos''), to obtain ballot access by collecting signatures equivalent to 20% of the number of registered voters divided by the number of seats to be filled, in no case requiring. more than 50,000 signatures. Ălvaro Uribe's candidacy later received the endorsements of several other right-wing parties, including that of the
Colombian Conservative Party
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The Conservative Party along with the Colombian Liberal Party ...
, which officially backed Uribe's candidacy after its own candidate withdrew from the race.
Uribe was elected
President of Colombia
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on 26 May 2002 with 54% of the vote by the first round. Thereafter, the Colombia First movement remained dormant, not running any candidates for any other offices (local, regional or congressional) in later elections, until it was resuscitated to support Uribe's reelection campaign, once again running as an independent by collecting over one million signatures. Nevertheless, Uribe was backed by a wide majority in
Congress
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, and his candidacy for reelection was supported by several parties including the
Conservative Party,
Party of the U
The Union Party for the People (), or Party of the U (), is a liberal political party in Colombia. The Party is led by former president Juan Manuel Santos.
After supporting the presidencies of Ălvaro Uribe, Juan Manuel Santos and IvĂĄn Duque, ...
,
Radical Change
Radical Change (, CR, stylised with a backwards "R") is a conservative liberal political party in Colombia.
After the elections on 12 March 2006, the party became one of the most important in the new Congress, receiving 20 seats in the lower ho ...
,
Team Colombia
Team Colombia () was a conservative political party in Colombia
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and the
Democratic Colombia Party
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. Uribe was reelected with 62.4% of the vote by the first round.
In 2009, two Uribe supporters,
Luis Carlos Restrepo and
Roy Barreras
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sought to rename the
Party of the U
The Union Party for the People (), or Party of the U (), is a liberal political party in Colombia. The Party is led by former president Juan Manuel Santos.
After supporting the presidencies of Ălvaro Uribe, Juan Manuel Santos and IvĂĄn Duque, ...
as Colombia First to create a large ''uribista'' coalition, uniting all the President's supporters, to back Uribe's potential candidacy for a third term in 2010. However, Fabio Echeverri signalled that he had no intention of giving up his rights to the name.
References
External links
*Foundatio
Centro de Pensamiento Primero Colombia
Defunct political parties in Colombia
Conservative parties in Colombia
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