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  2. Cambio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cambio (Spanish: Change) is a Colombian-based social, political and economics magazine. Founded with the name Cambio 16 it was later sold and Cambio in 1998 to Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez and other associates. In 2006 the magazine was sold to "Casa Editorial El Tiempo", the owner of Colombia's El Tiempo newspaper. The magazine ...

  3. Daniel Coronell - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In September 2021 he was appointed as president of the weekly news magazine Cambio. [6] [7] In October 2021, Coronell started working for W Radio Colombia. [8] For fourteen consecutive years he has been chosen as the most-read columnist by opinion leaders in Colombia according to a 2020 poll carried out by the agency Cifras y Conceptos. [9]

  4. Inés María Zabaraín - Wikipedia

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    After that, she was part of the group of writers of "Revista Cambio" -Change magazine- and was the editor-in-chief for five years of the Latin American version of "20/20" magazine, on issues of optometry. Years later, she also participated in an evening radio program on "La W Radio", a radio station of Caracol Radio.

  5. Cambio16 - Wikipedia

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    The first director of Cambio 16 was Juan Tomás de Salas from 1972 until 1976 when he was replaced by José Oneto who ran the magazine until 1986. Then Ricardo Utrilla took over in 1986, Enrique Badía in 1988, Luis Díaz Güell in 1989 and de Salas once again in 1991 until 1994, followed by Román Orozco from 1994 until 1996.

  6. Julio César Turbay Quintero - Wikipedia

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    Julio César Turbay Quintero (born in 1949) [1] is a Colombian lawyer and politician. A Liberal party politician, he served as the 33rd Comptroller General of Colombia, [2] Senator and Chamber Representative, as well as Deputy to the Cundinamarca Departmental Assembly, and Councilmember to various Municipal Councils in Cundinamarca including the Bogotá City Council.

  7. Francia Márquez - Wikipedia

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    Francia Elena Márquez Mina (born 1 December 1981) [7] is a Colombian human-rights and environmental activist and lawyer, who is the 13th and current Vice President of Colombia.

  8. Radical Change - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Historic Pact for Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Pact for Colombia (Spanish: Pacto Histórico por Colombia, PHxC) is a political and electoral coalition in Colombia composed of political parties and social movements with ideologies ranging from the centre-left, [8] [9] left-wing, [10] and far-left. [11] It is the current Government Coalition in Colombia after the 2022 ...