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Historic Pact for Colombia
Colombian political alliance From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 presidential elections.
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This was launched on 11 February 2021 through a press conference where political leaders of the country participated, including Gustavo Petro, Alexander López, Iván Cepeda, María José Pizarro, Roy Barreras, Clara López, Aída Avella, Armando Benedetti, Jorge Rojas Rodríguez, Iván Guarín, and Martha Peralta. In September 2021 Agmeth Escaf, Luis Fernando Velasco, and Piedad Córdoba were added to the coalition.[12] The coalition's presidential nominee, Gustavo Petro, advanced to the second round and defeated Rodolfo Hernández Suárez.[13][14]
With an eye on the 2026 legislative and presidential elections, the member parties are undergoing a process of reconfiguration. On June 13, 2025, the Humane Colombia, Alternative Democratic Pole, Patriotic Union, and Colombian Communist Party parties began the process of merging to create a new collective called Historic Pact, replacing the coalition of the same name, while others will continue with their independent legal status or in new coalitions.[15][16]
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Mission
- Obtain a majority in the Congress of the Republic by winning a total of 55 seats in the Senate and 86 seats in the Chamber of Representatives in the 2022 Colombian parliamentary election on 13 March.
- Present the country with an alternative power proposal that will be built by the social bases that accompany the Historic Pact.
- Win the presidency in the 2022 presidential election, with the first and second rounds being held on 29 May and 19 June respectively.
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Composition
Parties
Movements
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Electoral history
Presidential elections
Legislative elections
Notes
- This refers to the Colombian political party, not independent politicians.
References
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