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February 09, 2010
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Third Term for Uribe Threatens Colombian Democracy

Henry Mance | Bio | 05 Feb 2009
World Politics Review

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BOGOTÁ, Colombia -- Colombia's see-saw struggle over whether to allow a third, four-year term for President Álvaro Uribe shows little sign of being settled soon. Uribe was initially elected in 2002 and reelected in 2006 after a constitutional one-term limit was overturned. In 2008, four million Colombians signed a petition in favor of a second constitutional reform that would allow Uribe to stand once again in the 2010 polls. Now, despite a farcical error in the petition's wording, it may well receive congressional support.

The Colombian president has avoided stating his own position on the matter clearly. Yet he is facing growing opposition from opinion leaders and his own supporters over the risks for Colombia's institutions that a second reelection would cause. ...

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