Английская Википедия:2022 Colombian presidential primaries

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The 2022 Colombian presidential primaries were a series of public votes held on 13 March 2022. The major political coalitions of Colombia held the primaries to determine their presidential candidates for the 2022 Colombian presidential election that would be held two weeks later.

Historic Pact for Colombia

The Historic Pact for Colombia (Spanish: Pacto Histórico por Colombia) is a coalition of left-wing, progressive, and Indigenous politicians. Five pre-candidates representing six political parties or movements announced that they would be standing for election as the unified presidential candidate for the coalition.[1]

The candidates were:

Primary results

Party Party logo Candidate Votes %
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party colour| Humane Colombia Файл:Logo Colombia Humana.png Gustavo PetroШаблон:Efn 4,495,831 80.50%
Patriotic Union Файл:Logo Unión Patriótica Colombia.png
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Alternative Democratic Pole Файл:PDA Logo.svg Francia MárquezШаблон:Efn 785,215 14.05%
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Green Alliance Файл:Alianza Verde (Colombia).svg Camilo Romero 227,218 4.06%
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party colour| Indigenous and Social
Alternative Movement
Файл:LogoMais1.png Arelis Uriana 54,770 0.98%
Broad Democratic Alliance Файл:Ada partido.png Alfredo Saade 21,724 0.38%
Source:[5]

Petro was announced as the winner of the public vote and was nominated to be the candidate of the Historic Pact for Colombia coalition.[6]

Hope Center Coalition

The Hope Center Coalition (Spanish: Coalición Centro Esperanza), formerly known as the Coalition of Hope (Spanish: Coalición de la Esperanza) until 28 November 2021,[7] is a coalition of centre and centre-left politicians. Five pre-candidates announced that they would be standing for election as the unified presidential candidate for the coalition.[8]

The candidates were:

Primary results

Party Party logo Candidate Votes %
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color | Independent Social Alliance Файл:ASI Logo.svg Sergio Fajardo 723,475 33.50%
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party colour| New Liberalism Файл:Nuevo Liberalismo (Colombia).svg Juan Manuel Galán 487,019 22.55%
We are Green Hope
(Dignity-ASI)
Файл:SOMOS VERDE ESPERANZA.svg Carlos Amaya 451,223 20.89%
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party colour;"| Colombia Has a Future Файл:No image.svg Alejandro Gaviria 336,504 15.58%
Dignity Файл:Logodignidad.png Jorge Enrique Robledo 161,244 7.46%
Source:[9]

Fajardo was announced as the winner of the public vote and was nominated to be the candidate of the Hope Center Coalition.[10]

Team for Colombia Coalition

The Team for Colombia Coalition (Spanish: Coalición Equipo por Colombia) is a coalition of centre-right and right-wing politicians. Five pre-candidates announced that they would be standing for election as the unified presidential candidate for the coalition.[11]

The candidates were:

Primary results

Party Party logo Candidate Votes %
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Creemos Colombia Файл:CreemosColombiaRec.png Federico Gutiérrez 2,161,686 54.18%
Land of Opportunities Файл:Logo Oficial de País de Oportunidades.png Alejandro Char 707,007 17.72%
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color | Colombian Conservative Party Файл:Bandera del Partido Conservador Colombiano.svg David Barguil 629,510 15.77%
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Independent Movement
of Absolute Renovation
Файл:Logo Partido MIRA.svg Aydeé Lizarazo 259,771 6.51%
bgcolor=Шаблон:Party color| Union Party for the People Файл:Logo Partido U Colombia.png Enrique Peñalosa 231,668 5.80%
Source:[12]

Gutiérrez was announced as the winner of the public vote and was nominated to be the candidate of the Team for Colombia Coalition.[13]

Other candidates

  • Rodolfo Hernández, former mayor of Bucaramanga (League of Anti-Corruption Governors). Hernández announced on 29 June 2021 that he would run as an independent candidate.[14] On 13 December 2021, Hernández announced that he had delivered nearly 1.9 million signatures to the National Registry in support of his candidacy.[15]
  • John Milton Rodríguez, senator (Fair and Free Colombia). Rodríguez was chosen as the candidate of the evangelical Christian party Fair and Free Colombia (Spanish: Colombia Justa Libres) at the party's national convention in November 2021, obtaining 75% of the delegates' votes.[16]
  • Enrique Gómez Martínez (National Salvation Movement). On 1 November 2021, Gómez Martínez announced that he was relaunching the conservative National Salvation Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Salvación Nacional) that had been founded by his late uncle Álvaro Gómez Hurtado.[17] On 1 December 2021, the National Registry accepted the return of the National Salvation Movement as a political party, and Gómez Martínez became the party's presidential candidate.[18]

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References

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