Sandra Julieta Torres Casanova ( born 5 October 1955) is a Guatemalan politician who was
First Lady of Guatemala from 2008 to 2011 and an unsuccessful candidate for
president
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in
2015
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and
2019
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.
Early life and education
Sandra Julieta Torres Casanova was born on the 5 October 1955, in the municipality of
Melchor de Mencos
Melchor de Mencos is a municipality in the Petén Department of Guatemala with population 23,813. It is situated on the eastern border with Belize, and is the only major border crossing from Guatemala to Belize.
The city was established in Apri ...
, in the department of
Petén. She is the daughter of Enrique Torres and Teresa Casanova. She has a degree in Communication Sciences from the University
San Carlos de Guatemala. She also has a master's degree in Public Politics from the University of
Rafael Landívar de Guatemala.
Career
She has spent most of her professional lifetime promoting politics, plans, programs, projects and laws concerning social development, specially of women, children and people with special needs. Within the legal initiatives that she has promoted from inside her political party – the
National Unity of Hope
The National Unity of Hope ( es, Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza, UNE) is a political party in Guatemala. It was founded in 2002 and defines itself as a social-democratic and social-christian party. It is the largest political party in Guatemala ...
(UNE) – (of which her former husband is the Leader and in which she is also a director) are:
# Initiative of Law Against
Feminicide
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. Approved in the first semester of 2008.
# Initiative of Law of Responsible Parenting. Approved in August 2008.
Sandra Torres de Colom was founder of the Coordinadora Nacional de la Mujer (National Coordinator of the Women) for the political party Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza, through which more than 30,000 Guatemalan women (
Garifuna
The Garifuna people ( or ; pl. Garínagu in Garifuna) are a people of mixed free African and indigenous American ancestry that originated in the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent and speak Garifuna, an Arawakan language, and Vincentian C ...
and
Xinca amongst them) have channeled their specific demands. The action in favor of women was reflected within the corporate area. Sandra Torres, as a businessperson, worked at private companies and had been responsible for textile production and administration of clothing factories.
She also was president of Consejo de Cohesión Social (Counsel of Social Cohesion), an institute in charge of orienting social investment for the eradication of
extreme poverty
Extreme poverty, deep poverty, abject poverty, absolute poverty, destitution, or penury, is the most severe type of poverty, defined by the United Nations (UN) as "a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, includi ...
and combating poverty in general. The group employs programs and projects focused on improving the coverage and quality of education, healthcare, infrastructure, sustainability and national reconstruction (specifically pertaining to the disasters
Hurricane Stan
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, landslides in the county of La Unión,
Zacapa
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Sports
Football club Deportivo Zacapa competes in Guatemala's top division and p ...
, and
Storm 16).
Presidential candidate
During the 2008 presidential term of her husband
Álvaro Colom
Álvaro Colom Caballeros (; born 15 June 1951) is a Guatemalan politician who was the President of Guatemala from 2008 to 2012, as well as leader of the social-democratic National Unity of Hope (UNE).
Early years
Colom was born in Guatemala C ...
, she had a proactive role in many social programs, creating a platform for the distribution of government aid to the poor. She became quite popular among the poor and hence she decided to run for president in the
2011 Guatemalan general election
General elections were held in Guatemala on 11 September 2011 in order to elect the President, Vice President, members of Congress, members of the Central American Parliament and mayors and councillors for all municipalities. The Patriotic Party ...
. However, she was disqualified from being a candidate since the Constitution of Guatemala, in subsection c of article 186, prohibits relatives of the President and the Vice President on duty, to run as candidates. Even though she divorced her husband President
Álvaro Colom
Álvaro Colom Caballeros (; born 15 June 1951) is a Guatemalan politician who was the President of Guatemala from 2008 to 2012, as well as leader of the social-democratic National Unity of Hope (UNE).
Early years
Colom was born in Guatemala C ...
, the move was seen as an attempt to circumvent the electoral law.
[
With no restrictions from the Constitution she was able to run in the Presidential election of 2015 as a candidate for the same political party that her ex-husband was elected, the social-democratic National Unity of Hope party (UNE). This time she finished second in the first round of the election on 6 September, narrowly beating the third-placed Manuel Baldizón, and qualifying for the runoff against first-placed ]Jimmy Morales
Jimmy Morales (born James Ernesto Morales Cabrera, ; 18 March 1969) is a Guatemalan politician, actor and comedian. From 2016 to 2020, he served as the 50th president of Guatemala.
Early and personal life
Morales was born in Guatemala City ...
. She lost the election in the second round.
She ran again in the 2019 Presidential election, and led in some polls, though she had faced a legal challenge by the Constitutional Court
A constitutional court is a high court that deals primarily with constitutional law. Its main authority is to rule on whether laws that are challenged are in fact unconstitutional, i.e. whether they conflict with constitutionally established ...
over potential campaign finance violations. during the last election, which she denied.
Torres ran for the social-democratic National Unity of Hope party (UNE).
Torres says she would provide "comprehensive solutions like development, fight against poverty and job opportunities" to try to convince Guatemalans to stay in the country rather than migrating to the United States.[
Torres pledged health and education reforms as well as jobs to stem the flow of migration to the US. In an appeal to more conservative voters, she vowed to oppose abortion and same-sex marriage. She did not attend either the first round or second round debates, despite having been invited to both.
She was defeated in the second round of the 2019 Presidential election by ]Alejandro Giammattei
Alejandro Eduardo Giammattei Falla (; born 9 March 1956) is a Guatemalan politician who is serving as the president of Guatemala since 2020. He is a former director of the Guatemalan penitentiary system and participated in Guatemala's president ...
.
Arrest
On 2 September 2019, she was arrested at her home on charges of violating campaign finance rules.
References
External links
Sandra Torres Twitter
Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza Political Party Guatemala
GW Today
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1955 births
21st-century Guatemalan women politicians
21st-century Guatemalan politicians
First ladies of Guatemala
Living people
National Unity of Hope politicians
People from Petén Department