The current situation This end of the year will be decisive for the elaboration of the coalitions that will go to consultations in March 2022 to define candidates for the Presidency and the consolidation of the lists for Congress to ensure governability for mobile phone number list the next president. Although there are more than 50 candidates —including those from the traditional Liberal and Conservative parties—, three major political forces loom at the center of the current political landscape.
On the one hand, there is the government party, the Democratic Center, which would have a natural alliance with the right-wing Coalition of mobile phone number list Experience —led by former Minister of Finance and Public Credit Juan Carlos Echeverry— and with the Conservative Party. Through a process of internal consultation with its militants, the Democratic Center chose Óscar Iván Zuluaga as its presidential candidate. An economist by training, Zuluaga had already been a candidate against Juan Manuel Santos in 2014.
Although he represents the less radical wing of Uribismo, he promotes "adjustments" to the Peace Agreement, is critical of the mobile phone number list legalization of drugs and does not intend to resume diplomatic relations with Venezuela. Undoubtedly, the flags of Zuluaga will focus on the issue of security, employment and the fight against the enemy of Uribe: the left. At the center of the political spectrum is the Centro Esperanza Coalition, led by the former mayor of mobile phone number list Medellín Sergio Fajardo, who will attend a consultation in March with liberal figures such as Juan Manuel Galán, son of the slain leader of New Liberalism, Luis Carlos Galán, the former Minister of Health and Social Protection and rector of the Universidad de Los Andes Alejandro Gaviria and the former Minister of the Interior Juan Fernando Cristo.





