Claudia López Hernández
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2014
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Senator of the Republic of Colombia | |
In office 20 July 2014 – 20 July 2018 |
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Born | Claudia Nayibe López Hernández 9 March 1970 Bogotá, Colombia |
Domestic partner | Angélica Lozano Correa |
Alma mater | Universidad Externado |
Occupation | Senator, political scientist |
Website | www |
Claudia Nayibe López Hernández (born 9 March 1970) is a Colombian politician. She is currently a Senator of the Republic of Colombia and a candidate in the 2018 presidential election for the Green Alliance party.
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Biography
Claudia López Hernández, the daughter of Reyes Elías López Ruizes and María del Carmen Hernández, is the oldest of six siblings.
Education
She graduated in Finance, Government, and International Relations from the Universidad Externado de Colombia. She has a master's degree in Public Administration and Urban Politics from Columbia University in New York, and in 2013 began on a Ph.D. in Political Science from Northwestern University in Chicago.
Career
López's appearance in public life is linked to the student movement of the Seventh Ballot , which between 1989 and 1990 was what gave impulse to the 1991 Constituent Assembly of Colombia.
She has been a consultant to the United Nations and has written for several media outlets in the country such as the Caracol Radio program Hora 20, the portal La Silla Vacía , the newspaper El Tiempo, and the magazine Semana.
As a researcher for the Arcoiris Corporation and the Electoral Observation Mission (Misión de Observación Electoral; MOE), López was recognized for her work on the atypical polls which were the starting point for uncovering the parapolitics scandal. Her critical views on the government of ex-president Álvaro Uribe and his political allies were equally contentious. Controversy was stirred by her public firing from El Tiempo in October 2009 due to an opinion column she published there which criticized the paper's coverage of certain news.[1]
López was the Secretary of Social Action of Bogotá during the first mayoral term of Enrique Peñalosa.
Senator of the Republic
In 2014, Claudia López was elected to the Senate with 81,125 votes as a candidate for the Green Alliance party.[2]
Presidential candidacy
On 27 December 2016, Senator López formally announced her intention to become president of Colombia in the 2018 elections, thus becoming the first pre-candidate of the Green Alliance party.[3][4] Later, Antonio Navarro Wolff announced that he would also be presented as a pre-candidate. On 14 September 2017, the national congress of the Green Alliance was held to announce the results of a nationwide poll to elect the party's presidential candidate, with Claudia López winning.[5][6][7]
Controversies
Investigations into parapolitics
López began to gain notoriety after publishing a series of reports on anomalies in regional election processes on the Semana magazine website. These reports were were part of a sequence of events that led to the uncovering of the parapolitics scandal in 2006. Her arguments and opinion columns were controversial and led to judicial problems, as in the case of the complaint filed against her by Antioquia governor Luis Alfredo Ramos for a column which pointed out that he obtained votes with the help of paramilitary groups. "Ramos could have been elected without the support of the paramilitaries and chose not to do so," she said.[8] The journalist's allegations were confirmed on 28 August 2013 with the issuance of an arrest warrant against the ex-governor for links with paramilitary groups. Later the Supreme Court gave him his freedom due to a lack of evidence and for being the victim of an alleged network of false witnesses.[9][10]
El Tiempo dismissal controversy
In an October 2009 incident which caused controversy and debate on freedom of expression and of the press in Colombia, López was publicly dismissed from the newspaper El Tiempo after her regular Tuesday column in which she criticized how the paper had covered information related to the Agro Ingreso Seguro scandal. According to López, members of the Santos family who were former owners and now shareholders of the newspaper tried to favor the candidacy of former minister and current president Juan Manuel Santos. López also referred to the paper's interest in acquiring the country's so-called third private television channel.[11] El Tiempo published the column, with a note appended that López's opinion was being interpreted as a letter of resignation, which was accepted immediately. At the same time it described the columnist's assertions as "false, malicious, and defamatory."[12]
Denunciation of ex-president Samper
In 2011 a criminal proceeding was resolved in López's favor, after ex-president Ernesto Samper denounced her for insult and defamation for linking him to the Mafia in a column in El Tiempo.[13]
Writings
Claudia López stood out as a columnist for Semana, El Tiempo, and La Silla Vacía. Her investigations into parapolitics were published in the books Parapolítica: la ruta de la expansión paramilitar y los acuerdos políticos and Y refundaron la patria: de cómo mafiosos y políticos reconfiguraron el Estado colombiano. In mid-2016 she presented her vision on how to end the armed conflict with the FARC in her book ¡Adiós A Las Farc! ¿Y ahora qué?.[14]
Personal life
On 2 September 2014, an attorney sued Senator López for having a relationship with Representative Angélica Lozano Correa, because the law prohibits two Congress members who have a de facto marital union from being members of the same political party. However, López and Lozano have argued that this prohibition does not apply to them since they maintain an engagement and not a marital union.[15][16]
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