The Colombian parapolitics scandal or "parapolítica" in
Spanish (a combination of the words ''
paramilitar'' and ''
política'') refers to the 2006–present
Colombian
congressional
A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups. The term originated in Late Middle English to denote an encounter (meeting of ...
scandal in which several congressmen and other politicians have been indicted for colluding with the
United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a paramilitary group which is responsible for killing thousands of Colombian civilians.
In February 2007, Colombian Senator
Jorge Enrique Robledo
Jorge Enrique Robledo Castillo (Born February 11, 1950) is a Colombian architect and politician currently serving as Senator.
Robledo is a member oDignity a political party. He was formerly a member of the Alternative Democratic Pole and was t ...
suggested another term, "parauribismo", indicating that the scandal was mainly affecting officials or political allies of President
Álvaro Uribe's administration.
By April 17, 2012, 139 members of Congress were under investigation. Five governors and 32 lawmakers, including
Mario Uribe Escobar
Mario de Jesús Uribe Escobar (born 1949) is a Colombian politician and lawyer. Uribe-Escobar graduated in Law from the Autonomous University of Medellín and the University of Antioquia. , President Uribe's cousin and former President of Congress, were convicted.
Background
Relations between politicians, government officials, security forces, other sectors of Colombian society and paramilitary groups have developed for years, resulting in the latter's infiltration of Colombian politics and government.
According to the newspaper ''
El Tiempo,'' one of the paramilitary leaders involved,
Rodrigo Tovar Pupo Rodrigo Tovar Pupo, (aka Jorge 40 his nom de guerre; born 19 November 1960) was born in Valledupar, Colombia. He was the leader of the Northern Bloc of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia. He demobilized with his two thousand men strong grou ...
, sought to achieve total power in the Atlantic Coast and eventually over Colombia. To achieve this, he and other paramilitary leaders contacted politicians both before, during and after the AUC demobilizations.
In 2001, some 32 people, including members of congress, politicians, paramilitary leaders and others, met at
Santa Fe de Ralito Santa Fe de Ralito is a small ranching outpost in Córdoba Department, Colombia. It was also the home base for the former leader of the AUC, Salvatore Mancuso
Salvatore Mancuso Gómez, also known as "el Mono Mancuso", "Santander Lozada" or "Tr ...
in order to sign a secret document known as the
Pact of Paramillo Knot or as the "Pact of Ralito". The text of the document called for "refounding the country", signing a new social contract and maintaining national independence, among other statements. When the document's existence was revealed in late 2006, participants such as former congresswoman
Elenora Pineda have argued that the document sought to be a contribution to the search of peace in Colombia. Opposition senator
Juan Manuel López Cabrales
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of '' John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, ...
, who also signed the document, argued that he did so in ignorance and under pressure.
After the demobilizations had concluded and the scandal broke, several arrests have been made, most recently on February 15, 2007.
Senator
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Álvaro Araújo Castro, brother of former
foreign minister María Consuelo Araújo
María Consuelo Araújo Castro (born 27 October 1971) is a Colombian politician. In 2006, she was appointed minister of foreign relations in the government of President Álvaro Uribe Vélez. She had been minister of culture from 2002 to 2006.
...
, was among five congressmen arrested on that day. Also arrested were
Mauricio Pimiento,
Dieb Maloof,
Alfonso Campo Escobar, and
Luis Eduardo Vives. His arrest lead to her resignation four days later.
The
Supreme Court
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investigation into ties between paramilitary groups and congress has been based largely on files discovered on a
laptop computer
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belonging to the organization of former paramilitary leader
Rodrigo Tovar Pupo Rodrigo Tovar Pupo, (aka Jorge 40 his nom de guerre; born 19 November 1960) was born in Valledupar, Colombia. He was the leader of the Northern Bloc of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia. He demobilized with his two thousand men strong grou ...
, aka Jorge 40.
Political involvement
The so-called "para-political scandal" was set in motion in June 2005 after
Clara López Obregón, a member of the opposition
Alternative Democratic Pole party, formally denounced before the Colombian Supreme Court the existence of links between
paramilitaries and some congressmen. Previously, paramilitary leader
Salvatore Mancuso
Salvatore Mancuso Gómez, also known as "el Mono Mancuso", "Santander Lozada" or "Triple Cero" (i.e. "Triple Zero", or, "000"), among other names (born August 17, 1964 in Montería, Córdoba) is a Colombian paramilitary leader, once second in ...
had said during an interview that some 35% of the
elected Congress in 2002 were friendly towards their group.
The confiscation of a
laptop computer
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belonging to the organization of paramilitary leader
Jorge 40 gave increased momentum to the scandal. It contained numerous files that mentioned or implicated politicians and members of the security forces that collaborated with his paramilitary force.
First arrests
On November 9, 2006, the Supreme Court ordered the detention of three implicated congressmen.
Álvaro García
Congressman Álvaro García was accused based on charges of conspiracy to commit aggravated
delinquency
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* A person who commits a felony
* A juvenile delinquent, often shortened as delinquent is a young person (under 18) who fails to do that which is required by law; see juvenile delinquency
* A person who fa ...
, aggravated
homicide
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, and
embezzlement
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. García was accused by the Supreme Court for organizing, promoting, arming and financing illegal paramilitary groups in the
Sucre Department since 1997, for participating in the
Macayepo Massacre in the year 2000 in which 20 peasants were massacred, for the assassination of Georgina Narváez Wilchez on November 19, 1997 and the appropriation of public funds to finance paramilitary groups.
Jairo Merlano
Congressman
Jairo Merlano
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*Francisco Jairo Silva Santos (born 1988), Brazilian footballer
*Jairo Aguirre (born 1956), Colombian footballer
* Jairo Álvarez Gutiérrez (born ...
was accused by the Supreme Court and six witnesses of being a formal member of one of the AUC paramilitary groups led by men known by the aliases of "
Diego Vecino" (
Edward Cobo
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History
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) and "
Cadena" (Rodrigo Mercado Pelufo) among others.
[Ley de Justicia y Paz no beneficiará a congresistas prófugos]
''El Espectador
''El Espectador'' (meaning "The Spectator") is a newspaper with national circulation within Colombia, founded by Fidel Cano Gutiérrez on 22 March 1887 in Medellín and published since 1915 in Bogotá. It changed from a daily to a weekly editi ...
'', November 14, 2006. Accessed February 18, 2007.
Erick Morris
Congressman
Erick Morris
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was accused by one witness of having ties to paramilitary groups. Congressman Álvaro García was one of his political mentors.
The Araújos
María Consuelo Araújo
On November 15, 2006 the then
Minister of Foreign Relations
Minister may refer to:
* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
,
María Consuelo Araújo
María Consuelo Araújo Castro (born 27 October 1971) is a Colombian politician. In 2006, she was appointed minister of foreign relations in the government of President Álvaro Uribe Vélez. She had been minister of culture from 2002 to 2006.
...
, met with the
Attorney General
In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general or attorney-general (sometimes abbreviated AG or Atty.-Gen) is the main legal advisor to the government. The plural is attorneys general.
In some jurisdictions, attorneys general also have exec ...
and her brother, Senator
Álvaro Araújo Castro to inquire about the existence of any investigations against her family. Two days later her brother Álvaro was identified as part of the investigation. On November 22, minister Araújo publicly announced that the meeting had taken place.
During a debate in the
Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the e ...
on November 29, 2006, senate members of the
Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) headed by
Jorge Enrique Robledo
Jorge Enrique Robledo Castillo (Born February 11, 1950) is a Colombian architect and politician currently serving as Senator.
Robledo is a member oDignity a political party. He was formerly a member of the Alternative Democratic Pole and was t ...
and members of the
Liberal Party headed by
Cecilia López Montaño asked for the Minister's resignation due to her brother's ties to the paramilitaries. Most claimed that they had no personal complaints against her, but that she should not remain in her position.
As late as February 18, she refused calls for her to step down and received a statement of support from
President Álvaro Uribe, who had previously rejected her resignation.
[ Colombian Won't Resign Despite Scandal](_blank)
Toby Muse, ''The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background.
Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'', February 16, 2007. Accessed February 18, 2007. However, after her brother's arrest, her second resignation was accepted by the president on February 19, 2007.
[Colombian foreign minister quits](_blank)
''BBC News
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'', February 19, 2007. Accessed 19 February 2007. Uribe selected former Development Minister
Fernando Araújo Perdomo
Fernando Araújo Perdomo (born 27 June 1955 in Cartagena, Bolivar) is a Colombian politician. He was the Minister of Development during the administration of Andrés Pastrana. He resigned from this post after the Chambacú land deal scandal. H ...
as her replacement, just weeks after his escape from six years as a
FARC
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People's Army ( es, link=no, Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de ColombiaEjército del Pueblo, FARC–EP or FARC) is a Marxist–Leninist guerrilla group involved in the continuing Colombian conf ...
hostage.
Álvaro Araújo
On November 21, 2006 members of the pro-Uribe caucus met in the
Palacio de Nariño to discuss the Supreme Court decision on the three jailed congressmen. In that meeting Senator
Álvaro Araújo Castro mentioned;
When knowledge of this remark was leaked to the press, Araújo explained that he was talking about the possible political toll of the scandal and not about judicial responsibilities. After this controversial comment, Araújo temporarily resigned from his party,
Alas-Team Colombia, on November 29, 2006. He was called to testify to the Supreme Court.
On February 15, 2007 he was arrested by an order from the Supreme Court, which found enough evidence to continue investigating him for his alleged ties to paramilitary groups and for the crimes of kidnapping with extortion.
Hernando Molina Araújo
The
governor
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political ...
of
Cesar Department
Caesar Department ( es, Departamento del Cesar, links=no) or simply Caesar () is a department of Colombia located in the north of the country in the Caribbean region, bordering to the north with the Department of La Guajira, to the west with ...
,
Hernando Molina Araújo, is accused of handling the money of the paramilitary leader "Jorge 40" during his time as
diplomat
A diplomat (from grc, δίπλωμα; romanized ''diploma'') is a person appointed by a state or an intergovernmental institution such as the United Nations or the European Union to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or internati ...
in
Guatemala and co-authoring a massacre.
[ Un gobernador en la mira]
, ''Revista Semana'', February 15, 2007. Accessed February 18, 2007.
During the elections of 2003 Molina Araújo was accused of benefiting from the paramilitary decision to support his candidacy over the two other contestants
Cristian Moreno Panezo and
Abraham Romero
Abraham Isaí Romero González (born 18 February 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC. Born in the United States, he represented the Mexico national under-21 team.
Club career ...
who were threatened and forced to resign by the paramilitaries.
DAS scandal
On November 21, 2006, Rafael García Torres, the former Information Technologies Chief of the
Administrative Department of Security (DAS) (''Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad'') was questioned by the Supreme Court after being arrested and charged with taking bribes from paramilitaries and
narcotrafficker
The illegal drug trade or drug trafficking is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of prohibited drugs. Most jurisdictions prohibit trade, except under license, of many types of drugs through ...
s in exchange for erasing or altering their judicial history from the state intelligence database. García claimed to have knowledge of Jorge 40's plans to corrupt congressmen and install those friendly to his causes.
García had already contended that former chief of DAS
Jorge Noguera maintained a close relationship with ''Jorge 40'' and that they met several times to talk about local politics, including support for candidates in the 2003] municipal, gubernatorial and presidential elections, among them the
Magdalena Department governor
Trino Luna
Trino ( pms, Trin) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Vercelli in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about southwest of Vercelli, at the foot of the Montferrat hills.
Trino borders the following mun ...
[ El expediente de Jorge Noguera]
, '' Semana'', 25 November 2006. Accessed 18 February 2007. and in the
Cesar Department
Caesar Department ( es, Departamento del Cesar, links=no) or simply Caesar () is a department of Colombia located in the north of the country in the Caribbean region, bordering to the north with the Department of La Guajira, to the west with ...
with
Hernando Molina Araújo, among others.
President Uribe publicly asked Noguera to appear before the Attorney General's office, but Noguera refused alleging economic and security reasons. Noguera was then acting
consul-general
A consul is an official representative of the government of one state in the territory of another, normally acting to assist and protect the citizens of the consul's own country, as well as to facilitate trade and friendship between the people ...
in
Milan
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,
Italy
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.
[Colombia President Attacks the Press](_blank)
, ''Fox News
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'', April 16, 2006. Accessed 18 February 2007. He later resigned, returned to the country and appeared before judicial authorities. On February 22, 2007 Noguera was arrested, accused of having ties to paramilitaries.
[Jorge Noguera quedó detenido en la Fiscalía](_blank)
, Caracol TV, 22 February 2007. Accessed 22 February 2007[Colombian ex-intel chief arrested in 'para' probe](_blank)
Hugh Bronstein, ''Reuters
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The agency was est ...
'', February 22, 2007. Accessed 22 February 2007.
On June 11, 2008, the Colombian Supreme Court ordered the immediate release of Jorge Noguera. According to the José Alvear Restrepo Lawyers’ Collective, Noguera was only released due to procedural defects; however the charges against him -conspiracy to commit a crime, misuse of authority through an arbitrary and unjust act, and improper use of classified or secret information- may still be prosecuted.
Judicial branch scandal
The former president of the
Superior Council of Judicature Superior Council of Judicature ( es, Consejo Superior de la Judicatura) is Colombian institution part of the judicial branch of Colombia in charge of adopting a yearly report which is presented to the Congress of Colombia with a detailed report on ...
,
José Alfredo Escobar Araújo
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ).
In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernac ...
acknowledged that he had a friendship with
Italian mobster
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Giorgio Sale Giorgio may refer to:
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* Giorgio (name), an Italian given name and surname
* Giorgio Moroder, or Giorgio, Italian record producer
** ''Giorgio'' (album), an album by Giorgio Moroder
* "Giorgio" (song), ...
, but denied knowledge of Sale's activities as
narcotrafficker
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. Sale has been associated with paramilitary leader
Salvatore Mancuso
Salvatore Mancuso Gómez, also known as "el Mono Mancuso", "Santander Lozada" or "Triple Cero" (i.e. "Triple Zero", or, "000"), among other names (born August 17, 1964 in Montería, Córdoba) is a Colombian paramilitary leader, once second in ...
, himself accused of
money laundering
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, and the
Italian mafia group known as
'Ndrangheta
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.
[ Escobar Araújo renunció a la presidencia del Consejo Superior de la Judicatura]
, ''Revista Semana'', November 30, 2006. Accessed 18 February 2007.
On November 28, 2006 Escobar Araújo said that he would accept any decision and obey any orders from the
Magistrates of the
Penal Chamber of Judicature regarding his connection to Sale.
Escobar Araújo's wife,
Ana Margarita Fernández, was an official in the
Inspector General
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Australia
The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (Australia) (IGIS) is an independent statutory o ...
's office. Escobar resigned the presidency of the Superior Council on November 30 but continued as a magistrate of that body.
President Álvaro Uribe
On November 15, 2006 former president and leader of the opposing
Liberal Party,
César Gaviria
César Augusto Gaviria Trujillo ( ; born 31 March 1947) is a Colombian economist and politician who served as the President of Colombia from 1990 to 1994, Secretary General of the Organization of American States from 1994 to 2004 and National D ...
, made a call to support the Supreme Court on the situation and uncover the truth behind the paramilitary-politicians links. He alleged that problems were not only in congress, but also in other sectors of Colombian society. He further alleged that other elected officials indirectly benefited from the paramilitary pressure over voters.
Two days later on November 17 in a speech directed to the Supreme Court, president Uribe reacted to the Court's decision to indict any politician linked to paramilitaries and said that "criminal responsibilities are individual" and that "the truth that was surfacing was a result of his
democratic security plan and the demobilization process of the paramilitary groups". He also mentioned that "the nation needed to know the links between politicians and the guerrilla groups" and that "the judicial and political search for truth for past and present events done by guerrillas and paramilitaries should be supported"
On November 29 prior to a debate in Congress, president Uribe reasserted that penal responsibility was individual and that it was necessary to investigate politicians with ties to guerrillas. He also commented that the suspect congressmen were being accused for acts perpetrated before he assumed the presidency in 2002 as a way of distancing himself from the growing scandal. On the same day, the former Interior Minister during President
Samper's administration and prominent Liberal Party leader,
Horacio Serpa, called for the
Chamber of Representative's Commission of Accusations to investigate President Uribe's possible links to paramilitaries.
On April 23, 2008 President Uribe revealed that a former paramilitary fighter had accused him of helping to plan a 1997 massacre, a charge which he said was under official investigation. Uribe described the accuser as a "disgruntled convict with an axe to grind", denied the charges and said there was proof of his innocence.
The Colombian newsweekly
Revista Semana
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History
''Semana'' was founded in 1946 by Alberto Lleras Camargo (who would become president of Colombia in 1958) and that folded in 1961. It was relaunched by journalist Felipe ...
reported that the paramilitary in question, Francisco Enrique Villalba Hernández, had not mentioned Uribe during previous declarations made more than five years ago, when he was sentenced for his own role in the massacre. The magazine also listed a number of possible inconsistencies in his most recent testimony, including the alleged presence of General Hernando Manosalva, who had died months before the date of the meeting where the massacre was planned.
His cousin and former Colombian senator,
Mario Uribe, was arrested under suspicion of ties to the right-wing paramilitary groups.
Others implicated
Salvador Arana
Former governor of the
Sucre Department and former ambassador to
Chile
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,
Salvador Arana
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* Salvador (name)
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* Salvador (band), a Christian band that plays both English and Spanish music
** ''Salvador'' ( ...
was accused of homicide. The Attorney General's Office accused him of being the mastermind behind the assassination of Eduardo Díaz mayor of a town named
El Roble. Díaz had publicly warned that he had been threatened by the paramilitaries. Arana was formally accused by a demobilized paramilitary member called Jairo Castillo aka "Pitirry".
Nancy Patricia Gutiérrez
Colombia’s Supreme Court announced on April 18, 2008 they are investigating President of Congress
Nancy Patricia Gutiérrez
Nancy Patricia Gutiérrez Castañeda (born 16 October 1963) is a Colombian lawyer and politician. She served as Senator of Colombia and Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia, having served in both chambers as President.
Career
...
for having ties with paramilitary groups. According to Colombian newspaper ''
El Tiempo'' the Supreme court started the investigation after statements made by former congresswoman
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in Cambio. In an interview with the Colombian magazine the former congresswoman, also under arrest of being involved in parapolitics, said that Gutierrez was supported by paramilitary leader John Fredy ‘The Bird’ Gallo. Gallo is held responsible for the murder of dozens in the
Department of Cundinamarca.
Mario Uribe Escobar
Mario Uribe Escobar, cousin of President Álvaro Uribe and former President of Congress sought
political asylum
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at the
Costa Rican embassy on April 22, 2008, after a prosecution arrest warrant was made public. According to prosecutors, witnesses have claimed that the former President of Congress met with
paramilitary leaders in 1998 to jump start a strategy to seize farms in several departments. Former paramilitary boss
Salvatore Mancuso
Salvatore Mancuso Gómez, also known as "el Mono Mancuso", "Santander Lozada" or "Triple Cero" (i.e. "Triple Zero", or, "000"), among other names (born August 17, 1964 in Montería, Córdoba) is a Colombian paramilitary leader, once second in ...
had previously told the Prosecution he had met with Uribe Escobar in 2002, to ensure the Senator would win the elections in the
Córdoba Department. Mancuso later retracted this statement. According to his lawyer, Uribe went to the Costa Rican embassy in
Bogotá
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on the grounds that he didn't have adequate procedural guarantees in Colombia
Mario Uribe was released from prison 20 August 2008. A prosecutor found there was no reason to hold him.
Political reform to tackle parapolitics
On April 9, 2008 the
Álvaro Uribe Administration supported a political reform law, presented by some congressmen, to tackle the growing scandal of parapolitics in the Colombian Senate. By then 51 Congressmen were suspected of parapolitics. 29 of them were in jail awaiting trial. The government proposed the "Empty Chair" solution; Senators that are suspended or jailed for alleged ties with illegal armed groups may not be replaced by their political parties. This way the parties would be forced to keep their fraction "clean". A majority of the Colombian House of Representatives agreed with the law. The biggest opposition party
Polo Democrático Alternativo
The Alternative Democratic Pole ( Spanish: ''Polo Democrático Alternativo'' or PDA) is a left-wing political party in Colombia.
It was founded as a political alliance of the Independent Democratic Pole (PDI) and the Democratic Alternative (AD ...
, also one of the few parties not affected by the scandal, voted against the law, saying the current legislative chambers have no credibility to solve the problem. On April 16, 2008, one day after the vote in the House, Senator
Carlos Garcia, President of the
Partido de la U
The Union Party for the People ( es, Partido de la Unión por la Gente), or Party of the U ( es, Partido de la U), is a liberal political party in Colombia. The Party is led by former president Juan Manuel Santos. It was formerly Colombia's larg ...
, began to be officially investigated under suspicion of paramilitary ties. Garcia resigned from his Partido de la U position, but said he would not quit Congress.
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Paramilitarism in Colombia
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Corruption in Colombia
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Various factors have contributed to politi ...
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