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During November 2021 Gutierrez joined other former public servers in the Centre-Right Equipo por Colombia political coalition, along with [[Enrique Peñalosa]], [[Juan Carlos Echeverry (politician)|Juan Carlos Echeverry]], [[Dilian Francisca Toro]], [[David Barguil]], and [[Alejandro Char Chaljub|Alejandro Char]]. Gutierrez took the second place in the polls at the end of October 2021,<ref>{{cite web|title=Polls Results October 2021|url=https://twitter.com/AndresCamiloHR/status/1455510409528610821?s=20&t=45XWiFEVKHk0NFNSQ2ypKA|accessdate=17 March 2022}}</ref> due to his somewhat unexpected political success he was invited to the debate of Prisa Media where he was representing one of the 3 different political sectors of Colombia, he was debating with [[Gustavo Petro]] and [[Sergio Fajardo]], two of the most famous and favorite politicians for recent elections, during that debate Gutierrez showed himself as clear opposition of Gustavo Petro (number one in election polls), Gutierrez gained favoritism of those who don't see Petro as the best option for Colombia and maintained favoritism in the polls as it was confirmed by Guarumo during a new poll completed during February 2022.<ref>{{cite web|title=Polls Results March 2022|url=https://www.asuntoslegales.com.co/actualidad/petro-fico-y-fajardo-ganarian-las-consultas-este-domingo-segun-ultimas-encuestas-3320419|accessdate=17 March 2022}}</ref>
During November 2021 Gutierrez joined other former public servers in the Centre-Right Equipo por Colombia political coalition, along with [[Enrique Peñalosa]], [[Juan Carlos Echeverry (politician)|Juan Carlos Echeverry]], [[Dilian Francisca Toro]], [[David Barguil]], and [[Alejandro Char Chaljub|Alejandro Char]]. Gutierrez took the second place in the polls at the end of October 2021,<ref>{{cite web|title=Polls Results October 2021|url=https://twitter.com/AndresCamiloHR/status/1455510409528610821?s=20&t=45XWiFEVKHk0NFNSQ2ypKA|accessdate=17 March 2022}}</ref> due to his somewhat unexpected political success he was invited to the debate of Prisa Media where he was representing one of the 3 different political sectors of Colombia, he was debating with [[Gustavo Petro]] and [[Sergio Fajardo]], two of the most famous and favorite politicians for recent elections, during that debate Gutierrez showed himself as clear opposition of Gustavo Petro (number one in election polls), Gutierrez gained favoritism of those who don't see Petro as the best option for Colombia and maintained favoritism in the polls as it was confirmed by Guarumo during a new poll completed during February 2022.<ref>{{cite web|title=Polls Results March 2022|url=https://www.asuntoslegales.com.co/actualidad/petro-fico-y-fajardo-ganarian-las-consultas-este-domingo-segun-ultimas-encuestas-3320419|accessdate=17 March 2022}}</ref>


During the Parliamentary elections on 13 March 2022, different consultations to elect a presidential candidate were taking place as well. Federico Gutierrez won the first place for Equipo por Colombia with over 1800000 (1 million 8 hundred thousand) votes, and became one the candidates with more chances to become [[President of Colombia]] for the 2022 - 2026 period.<ref>{{cite web|title=Victory of Equipo por Colombia during parlimentary elections|url=https://www.elcolombiano.com/colombia/politica/federico-gutierrez-gana-consulta-de-equipo-por-colombia-va-por-la-presidencia-LO16903844|accessdate=17 March 2022}}</ref>
During the Parliamentary elections on 13 March 2022, different consultations to elect a presidential candidate also took place. Federico Gutierrez won first place for Equipo por Colombia with over 1.8 million votes, improving his chances to become [[President of Colombia]] in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|title=Victory of Equipo por Colombia during parliamentary elections|url=https://www.elcolombiano.com/colombia/politica/federico-gutierrez-gana-consulta-de-equipo-por-colombia-va-por-la-presidencia-LO16903844|accessdate=17 March 2022}}</ref>


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Federico Gutiérrez
Gutiérrez in 2016
Mayor of Medellín
In office
1 January 2016 – 31 December 2019
Preceded byAníbal Gaviria
Succeeded byDaniel Quintero
Medellín municipal councillor
In office
1 January 2004 – 31 December 2011
Personal details
Born (1974-11-28) 28 November 1974 (age 50)
Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
CitizenshipColombian
Political partyMovimiento Creemos
Other political
affiliations
New Party (2003)
Party of the U (2005–2011)
SpouseMargarita Gómez
Children2
Parent(s)Hernán Gutiérrez and Amparo Zuluaga
ResidenceMedellín
Alma materUniversity of Medellín and Pontifical Bolivarian University
OccupationPolitician, civil engineer, urbanist
Websitefedericogutierrez.com

Federico Andrés Gutiérrez Zuluaga (born 28 November 1974) is a Colombian politician and civil engineer who has served as a councilor for the city of Medellín (2004–2011) and later as mayor of Medellín (2016-2019) for the Movement "Creemos". Federico Gutiérrez is currently a candidate for the 2022 Colombian presidential election.

Education, personal life and professional career

Federico Gutiérrez was born in Medellín in 1974, to Hernán Gutiérrez Isaza and Amparo Zuluaga Gómez. He has been married to Margarita Gómez Marín since 2006 and has two children, Emilio and Pedro.[1]

He studied civil engineering and senior management at the University of Medellín and political science at the Pontifical Bolivarian University.[2] During his post-secondary studies, Gutiérrez was elected to the youth municipal council (in 1999) and served as municipal planning adviser, participating in the analysis of the city's development plan for the years 2001 to 2003.

In the private sector, Gutiérrez worked as a consultant for HGI consulting and as a resident engineer for Vifasa. Between 2011 and 2015, Gutiérrez worked as a consultant on urban security for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (Argentina) and the municipality of Celaya (Mexico).

Political career

Gutiérrez was elected to the Medellín municipal council in the 2003 municipal elections for the New Party (Nuevo Partido) and reelected to the same office four years later, but for the Party of the U (Partido de la U). In the 2007 election, Gutiérrez received 13,932 preferential votes, which at the time was a local record.

In 2008 during his second term he was president of the municipal council. In his first term, Gutiérrez was one of the few councillors who supported then-mayor Sergio Fajardo (2004–2008), and he later supported mayor Alonso Salazar although they later distanced themselves politically.[2]

Gutiérrez ran for mayor of Medellín in the 2011 municipal elections, as the candidate of the Party of the U backed by senator Germán Hoyos. He was marginalized in a polarized race between his two main rivals, and placed third with 18.9% of the vote (120,278 votes). Gutiérrez's 2011 mayoral aspiration was supported by former President Álvaro Uribe, although Uribe's preferred candidate, Gabriel Jaime Rico, had failed to win the Party of the U's nomination. Gutiérrez has maintained good relations with Uribism, a redoubtable political force in the city and department.

2015 mayoral election

After his defeat, Gutiérrez began planning for a second mayoral candidacy, in the 2015 municipal election. He formalized his candidacy in 2014, forming an alliance with Federico Restrepo (as gubernatorial candidate) with the support of Sergio Fajardo's political movement. Both Gutiérrez and Restrepo did not seek out a political party's nomination, and instead launched their bids independently obtaining ballot access through signatures.[3]

His candidacy was challenged by former mayor Alonso Salazar, who had been Fajardo's mayoral candidate in 2007. Salazar entered the race in February 2015 and criticized Gutiérrez for being a "Trojan Horse" for Uribism, because of Gutiérrez's good relations with Uribe's supporters in the city and for supporting Uribe's presidential candidate Óscar Iván Zuluaga in the 2014 presidential election.[2][3] In June 2015, Restrepo – pressured by Fajardo – dropped his alliance with Gutiérrez and recreated his tandem with Salazar as his ally in the Medellín mayoral race.[4]

Nevertheless, Gutiérrez remained strong in the polls, although trailing Juan Carlos Vélez, the candidate of Uribe's Democratic Center by the end. Two weeks before the election, the Liberal Party's candidate Eugenio Prieto dropped out and endorsed Gutiérrez, in an effort to unite forces against Juan Carlos Vélez.[5]

Gutiérrez was the surprise winner of the mayoral election held on 25 October 2015, narrowly defeating Juan Carlos Vélez by 9,589 votes (246,221 votes (35.81%) to 236,632 votes (34.42%)).

As Mayor, he figured in the top positions of the National Ranking of Mayors, with Alejandro Char, Juan Pablo Gallo, Rodolfo Hernández Suárez and Marcos Daniel Pineda.[6]

2022 presidential elections

In August 2021, Federico Gutierrez completed the formal act to formalize his candidacy for the presidency of the Republic of Colombia independently, by collecting signatures without the support of any political party or having the backing of recognized politicians such as Álvaro Uribe, whom Gutierrez's opposition has tried to link Gutierrez's candidacy in some way to take advantage of the negative image that the former president has today.[7] Even though several right-wing politicians and parties have declared they support Gutierrez, he has been clear he has a preference for centrism, and he does not mind if he is tagged as right-wing or left-wing by those who are polarized in the political spectrum.[8]

During November 2021 Gutierrez joined other former public servers in the Centre-Right Equipo por Colombia political coalition, along with Enrique Peñalosa, Juan Carlos Echeverry, Dilian Francisca Toro, David Barguil, and Alejandro Char. Gutierrez took the second place in the polls at the end of October 2021,[9] due to his somewhat unexpected political success he was invited to the debate of Prisa Media where he was representing one of the 3 different political sectors of Colombia, he was debating with Gustavo Petro and Sergio Fajardo, two of the most famous and favorite politicians for recent elections, during that debate Gutierrez showed himself as clear opposition of Gustavo Petro (number one in election polls), Gutierrez gained favoritism of those who don't see Petro as the best option for Colombia and maintained favoritism in the polls as it was confirmed by Guarumo during a new poll completed during February 2022.[10]

During the Parliamentary elections on 13 March 2022, different consultations to elect a presidential candidate also took place. Federico Gutierrez won first place for Equipo por Colombia with over 1.8 million votes, improving his chances to become President of Colombia in 2022.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Ella es Margarita Gómez, la esposa de 'Fico' Gutiérrez" [She is Margarita Gómez, the wife of 'Fico' Gutiérrez]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 19 March 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Quién es Federico Gutiérrez". La Silla Vacía. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  3. ^ a b Lewin, Juan Esteban (11 November 2014). "Con los Federicos el fajardismo se la juega toda en Antioquia". La Silla Vacía. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  4. ^ Lewin, Juan Esteban (26 June 2015). "El fajardismo se reunifica para sobrevivir". La Silla Vacía.
  5. ^ Lewin, Juan Esteban (7 January 2016). "Federico, el independiente". La Silla Vacía. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  6. ^ Lewin, Juan Esteban. "Encuesta Alcaldes". CMI. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  7. ^ Pinto Duitama, Karen (30 August 2021). "Federico Gutiérrez oficializa su candidatura a la presidencia con inscripción independiente". Asuntos Legales (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Twitter post from official Fico's account about right or left political views". Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Polls Results October 2021". Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Polls Results March 2022". Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  11. ^ "Victory of Equipo por Colombia during parliamentary elections". Retrieved 17 March 2022.
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