
Horacio Serpa
Horacio Serpa is a Colombian politician and lawyer, known for his significant role in the country's political landscape, particularly as a member of the Liberal Party. He has served in various capacities, including as a senator and as the presidential candidate for the party. Serpa is recognized for his advocacy for democracy and social justice in Colombia.
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Horacio Serpa was a candidate against Álvaro Uribe in the 2002 elections.
36,58 por ciento del censo electoral no votóHoracio Serpa led the polls in 1998 but did not win the election.
'El juego electoral está totalmente abierto': César Caballero, gerente de Cifras y ConceptosHoracio Serpa played a key role as president of the National Constituent Assembly in 1991.
EL TIEMPO, líder en información políticaHoracio Serpa led the polls in December 2001 with more than 40% of the voting intentions.
Columna de Mauricio Vargas del 30 de noviembre: Desafío 2026Horacio Serpa led the polls for the presidential elections in 1998.
Columna de Mauricio Vargas del 9 de noviembre: La gran consultaHoracio Serpa had peace as a banner in the 1998 campaign.
Paz, negociación y control territorialHoracio Serpa is mentioned as a president of the constituent assembly that facilitated the creation of a progressive constitution.
'La que preparan no es una constitución para Colombia': exmagistrado Manuel José CepedaHoracio Serpa is a political figure associated with the liberal political group that José Luis Mayorca was a member of.
¿Quién es José Mayorca, tío de David Racero mencionado en chats sobre presunta repartición de cargos en el Sena?Horacio Serpa's candidacy is mentioned as a point of contention in the political landscape.
Del bipartidismo al transfuguismo - Columna de Alfonso Gómez MéndezHoracio Serpa opposed Andrés Pastrana's recall initiative in a speech.
Democracia participativa - Columna de Alfonso Gómez Méndez








































































