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Team Colombia (Equipo Colombia) was a conservative political party in Colombia. In the 2002 legislative elections, the party won, as one of the many small parties, parliamentary representation. In the 2006 legislative elections, it joined forces with the Alternative for Social Advance (ALAS), another small party, and won 7 out of 166 deputies and 5 out of 100 senators. The two political movements joined to form ALAS-Team Colombia in 2005, later becoming Somos Región Colombia.
The Colombian Liberal Party 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.
This article gives an overview of liberalism in Colombia. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ means a reference to another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it is not necessary for the parties to have labeled themselves as a liberal party.
The Alternative Democratic Pole is a left-wing political party in Colombia, active from 2005 to the present. In 2022 it was successful at the polls and formed the Government of Colombia.
The Colombian Conservative Party is a conservative political party in Colombia. The party was formally established in 1849 by Mariano Ospina Rodríguez and José Eusebio Caro.
The United People's Movement is a liberal political party in Colombia. In the 2002 legislative elections on March 10, 2002, the party won, as one of the many small parties, parliamentary representation. In the simultaneous legislative elections of 2006, the party won 2 out of 166 deputies and no senators.
The Liberal Opening was a liberal political party in Colombia. In the 2002 legislative elections, the party won, as one of the many small parties, parliamentary representation. In the simultaneous legislative elections of 2006, the party won 5 of the 166 deputies and no senators.
The National Salvation Movement is a conservative political party in Colombia, founded by Alvaro Gómez Hurtado in 1990. At the legislative elections held on 10 March 2002, the party, as one of the many small parties, won parliamentary representation. In the simultaneous legislative elections of 2006, the party won 1 out of 166 Deputies and no senators, after which the party was disbanded.
The People's Participation Movement is a political party in Colombia. At the legislative elections on 10 March 2002, the party won parliamentary representation as one of the many small parties. In the simultaneous legislative elections of 2006, the party won 1 out of 166 Deputies and no senators.
The Renovation Movement Labour Action is a political party in Colombia. At the last legislative elections, 10 March 2002, the party won as one of the many small parties parliamentary representation. In the simultaneous legislative elections of 2006, the party won 1 out of 166 Deputies and no senators.
The Social and Political Front was a political coalition of 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 to the Andrés Pastrana government and two party political monopoly.
Independent Conservatism was a conservative political party in Colombia. In the 2002 legislative election, the party won parliamentary representation as one of the many small parties. In the election of 2006, the party won no seats.
The National Democratic Reconstruction is a political party in Colombia.
The Colombian Community and Communal Political Movement was a populist and civic political party in Colombia. During the 2002 legislative elections, the party was one of the many small parties to get parliamentary representation. In the election of 2006, the party won zero seats.
The Independent Social Alliance, known as the Indigenous Social Alliance until 2011, is a progressive indigenist party in Colombia. At the last legislative elections, 10 March 2002, the party won parliamentary representation, one of many smaller parties.
The Alternative for Social Advance was a political party in Colombia. During the legislative elections on 10 March 2002, the party won parliamentary representation. They received a total of 171,090 votes, or 1.8%, in the 2010 general elections. In 2005, it merged with Team Colombia to form ALAS-Team Colombia, later Somos Región Colombia.
The Let the Moreno Play Movement was a political party in Colombia founded by Carlos Moreno de Caro. In the 2002 legislative elections, the party won, as one of the many small parties, parliamentary representation. In the election of 2006, the party won no seats.
The Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation is a political party in Colombia, founded in 2000 by 51,095 Colombians led by lawyer and former senator Carlos Alberto Baena and Alexandra Moreno Piraquive. The party also has functions as a non-profit organization. It has representation in the Chamber of Representatives and in the Senate of the Congress of Colombia, and has also participated in the public corporations of Colombia at a regional level, being stated as the eighth-most influential political force in the country.
Politics of Valledupar refers to the political processes in the Colombian city of Valledupar in Cesar Department. The local politics of Valledupar take places within the framework of the Politics of Colombia which are based on a presidential system and representative democratic republic.
Luis Alfredo Ramos Botero is a Colombian politician. Most recently, he was the Governor of the Department of Antioquia from 2008 to 2011.
The Somos Región Colombia Party, or simply Partido Somos, sometimes We are Colombia, was a Colombian political party and successor to the ALAS Team Colombia party, a center-right political alliance born from the merging of the Liberal Alternative for Social Advance (ALAS) party, founded by Álvaro Araújo Castro, and the Team Colombia party, which ran in the March 2006 Legislative Elections. ALAS Team Colombia was a part of a coalition of parties that supported the 2002-2010 Álvaro Uribe Vélez campaign and government. The alliance between the two parties ended in September 2009, after a mutual agreement to dissolve; ALAS retained its legal status as a party, while Team Colombia members mostly joined the Colombian Conservative Party. ALAS, however, did not obtain the necessary number of votes in the following 2010 Colombian Legislative Election to maintain its legal status as a valid political party. But, in 2017 it was able to restore its legal status as the Partido Somos Región Colombia.