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    Luis Eduardo Garzón (nicknamed "Lucho") (born February 11, 1951, in Bogotá) is the former Mayor of Bogotá (2004–2007), a left-wing Colombian political...
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  • political satirist Gustavo Garzón, Argentine film and television actor Luis Eduardo Garzón, former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia Nelly Garzón Alarcón (1932-2019)...
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    Change. In 2003 Mockus stepped down as mayor, to be replaced by Luis Eduardo Garzón, and took a year's sabbatical, traveling and speaking around the...
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  • a hot and humid climate. President Alvaro Uribe Vélez and Mayor Luis Eduardo Garzón invited Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, and the producers to get to know...
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    of Bogotá Enrique Peñalosa (1998–2000) Antanas Mockus (2001–2003) Luis Eduardo Garzón (2004–2007) Samuel Moreno Rojas (2008 – June 2011) María Fernanda...
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    held following the cessation of hostilities and terrorist actions. Luis Eduardo Garzón, the first president of the Central Union of Workers between 1990...
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    along with Lucho Garzón and Maria Emma Mejia, led a dissenting faction within the Alternative Democratic Pole. Following Garzón's resignation from the...
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    Territory. The decision to replace Vice President Garzón as his running mate was an expected one, as Garzón had already announced his desire to retire from...
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    Minister of Education in 1940 under the administration of the Liberal Party's Eduardo Santos (1938–1942), where he promoted an extensive literacy campaign as...
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    Angelino Garzón Quintero (born 29 October 1946) is a Colombian politician who served as Vice President of Colombia, under President Juan Manuel Santos...
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    of Bogotá Enrique Peñalosa (1998–2000) Antanas Mockus (2001–2003) Luis Eduardo Garzón (2004–2007) Samuel Moreno Rojas (2008 – June 2011) María Fernanda...
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  • 23 municipal mayors. Three independent former mayors of Bogotá, Luis Eduardo Garzón, Antanas Mockus, and Enrique Peñalosa, formed an alliance to choose...
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    Luis Gilberto Murillo Urrutia (born 1 January 1967) is a Colombian diplomat, mining engineer, and politician who was the Minister of Environment and Sustainable...
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    presidential election of 2002 she ran as vice presidential candidate for Luis Eduardo Garzón in the Social and Political Front ticket. She has worked as a diplomatic...
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    mayor after 12 years of leftist populist politicians in office, with Luis Eduardo Garzon (2004–2007), Samuel Moreno Rojas (2008–2011) and Gustavo Petro (2012–2015)...
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  • Roa Suárez Juan Pablo Ruiz Soto Arlene B. Tickner Rodolfo Arango Luis Eduardo Garzón Gustavo Gómez Córdoba María Teresa Herrán Ana Milena Muñoz de Gaviria...
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    Salamanca (2010–2011) Minister of Labour Rafael Pardo Rueda (2011–2014) Luis Eduardo Garzón (2014–2018) Minister of Health and Social Protection Mauricio Santa...
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    led Luis Eduardo Garzón's political campaign for the Presidency of Colombia during the 2002 Colombian presidential elections. In 2003, he led Garzón's campaign...
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    children, his other siblings are: Patricia Eugenia, Jorge Hernán, and Eduardo. Cardenas holds a doctorate in economics from the University of California...
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  • position which she would later not accept. Vacant 2004-2007 Luis Eduardo Garzón Luis Eduardo Garzón was not married at the time he served as Superior Mayor...
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    violence 2005 - The carnival is resurrected by the city's Mayor Luis Eduardo Garzón as the Carnival of Diversity. It takes place on August 6. A Children's...
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    Luis Carlos Villegas Echeverri (born June 16, 1957) is a Colombian politician, lawyer and economist. He was the Governor of Risaralda, and previously served...
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  • several left wing parties in Colombia. Its creation was proposed by Luis Eduardo Garzón in 1999 at the Central Unitary Workers' Union (CUT) Congress in opposition...
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  • murdered between 1987 and 1992. In 2000 a past president of CUT, Luis Eduardo Garzón was awarded the AFL–CIO human rights award. American Center for International...
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    three former Bogotá mayors: Enrique Peñalosa, Antanas Mockus, and Luis Eduardo Garzón. The Greens seek to be a moderate force in what they called "a polarized"...
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    Liberalism, a dissident political movement founded by the then young Senator Luis Carlos Galán. Right after the election, Galan appointed him political coordinator...
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    were Serpa, representing the Liberal Party; former union leader Luis Eduardo Garzón for the Independent Democratic Pole, former minister Noemí Sanín...
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    Juan Carlos Echeverry Garzón (born 12 September 1962) is a Colombian economist and former president of Ecopetrol, an oil and gas company. He served as...
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    Mayor of Bogotá In office 1 January 2008 – 3 May 2011 Preceded by Luis Eduardo Garzón Succeeded by Gustavo Petro Senator of Colombia In office 7 July 1991 –...
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    of the LGBT community. Local politicians, among them former Mayor Luis Eduardo Garzón and prominent members of Congress such as Senator Armando Benedetti...
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