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Political party in Colombia
Radical Change
Cambio Radical
President
Germán Córdoba
Founded
January 15, 1998 (1998-01-15)
Split from
Liberal Party of Colombia
Headquarters
Bogotá
Ideology
Conservative liberalism Economic liberalism
Political position
Centre-right[1][2] to right-wing[3]
Colors
Red Blue
Chamber of Representatives
16 / 188
Senate
11 / 108
Governors
7 / 32
Website
www.partidocambioradical.org
Politics of Colombia
Political parties
Elections
Radical Change (Spanish: Cambio Radical; stylized with a backwards "R") is a conservative liberal political party in Colombia.
After the elections on 12 March 2006, the party became one of the most important in the new Congress, receiving 20 seats in the lower house and 15 in the upper house. Along with the Social Party of National Unity, or "Party of the U" (the largest party in the lower house and the second-largest in the upper house) and the Conservative Party, it was president Álvaro Uribe's main ally in Congress and formed part of his majority.
It is currently in opposition to the left-wing government of Gustavo Petro.[4]
^Beittel, June S. (2021-12-16). Colombia: Background and U.S. Relations (Report). Congressional Research Service. p. 10. R43813. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
^March 12, Mat; Youkee (2018-03-12). "Five Takeaways from Colombia's March 11 Elections". Americas Quarterly. Retrieved 2021-12-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^Calderón Castillo, Javier (2019-10-29). "Colombia: el mapa cambió tras las regionales". CELAG (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-27.
^"CNE oficializó a Cambio Radical como partido de oposición al Gobierno de Petro". El País (in Spanish).
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