2022 in Colombia
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- President: Iván Duque Márquez (until 7 August), Gustavo Petro (since 7 August)
- Vice President: Marta Lucía Ramírez (until 7 August), Francia Márquez (since 7 August)
- Government: Cabinet of Gustavo Petro
Events
January-March
- 24 January: Indigenous leader Albeiro Camayo is assassinated in Buenos Aires, Cauca; the Indigenous community blames the remnants of former FARC groups.[1]
- 13 March: 2022 Colombian parliamentary election: A broad coalition of leftist and traditional parties win a majority in Congress. Some allegations of fraud and vote-buying are reported, but the results are deemed credible.[2][3]
April-June
- 29 May: First round of the 2022 Colombian presidential election: No candidate receives an outright majority.[3]
- 19 June: Runoff round in the 2022 Colombian presidential election: Gustavo Petro is elected as Colombia’s first leftist president with 50.4% of the vote. Francia Márquez is elected as vice president, becoming the first Afro-Colombian and second woman to hold the post.[1]
- 26 June: 2022 Colombia stadium collapse: A wooden spectator stand collapses during a bullfight in El Espinal, killing six people and injuring 322 others.[4]
- 28 June: Tuluá prison riot: A prison riot and fire at the Tuluá prison in Valle del Cauca kills at least 52 people and injures 34.[5]
July-September
- 2 September: 2022 Huila attack: A bomb attack in San Luis kills seven police officers and injures one; FARC dissidents claim responsibility.[6]
- 26 September: The Colombian-Venezuelan border reopened, as Maduro agrees to participate in peace talks with the ELN.[1]
December
- 5 December: 2022 Risaralda landslide: A landslide in Risaralda Department buries a bus traveling from Cali, killing at least 33 people and critically injuring four others.[7]
