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Colombia’s ‘nobodies’ join election race

Francia Marquez may become first black female vice-president in history

by Adriaan Alsema March 24, 2022
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Colombia’s presidential elections took a dramatic turn on Tuesday when environmentalist Francia Marquez became the running mate of progressive candidate Gustavo Petro.

The announcement triggered emotional reactions from women and ethnic minorities, as well as racist and sexist responses to the first possible black female vice-president in history.

Former President Cesar Gaviria broke off talks with Petro about a possible Liberal Party endorsement for the progressive candidate.

The 39-year-old Marquez seemed unimpressed by the liberal power monger’s response.

The self-proclaimed representative of Colombia’s “nobodies” has been a critic of traditional politicians like Gaviria for more than a decade.

What comes is nation building from below, from the roots, by women, young people [and] ethnic minorities.

Francia Marquez

According to Marquez, the “nobodies” she represents are women and ethnic minorities that have historically been ignored in national politics.

Her defense of the rights of women and ethnic minorities made her one of the most powerful critics of “neoliberal” economic development.

Marquez’s political proposals are strongly influenced by the philosophies and belief systems of Afrocolombian and indigenous communities from Colombia’s Pacific region.

The aspiring vice-president was born and raised in a rural community in that region and worked as a housekeeper to finance her law degree.

Marquez won the Goldman Environmental Prize for her opposition to illegal mining in her native Cauca province in 2018.

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