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During his time as congressman, Serpa was always assisting and representing the government in conflicts between worker unions, social conflicts and the government mainly in the Santander Department where he had his political niche. Serpa has always been in favor of a peacefully negotiated solution.
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After the creation of the new constitution Serpa continued as President of Liberal Directorate in Santander Department and President of the Central Politics Commission of the Liberal Party. He was then prospect for presidential candidate in 1998, but was shaded by Ernesto Samper. Serpa was then
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made a secondary election unnecessary. After these negative results for his political career Serpa said that he would never run for the presidency ever again. A few years later he changed his position and after quitting his post as ambassador to the
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In the 1994 elections, Serpa became Debate Chief of Samper's presidential campaign and this time Samper was elected president of Colombia. On 20 June 1994, the opposing presidential candidate
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member representing Santander Department as replacement for congressman Rogelio Ayala in 1974. Serpa was re-elected for the periods of 1978 and 1982 under a movement founded by him, the
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In the Chamber of Representatives, Serpa became President of the Accusations Commission and President of the Congress of the Republic Plan Commission. In 1985 Serpa ran for the
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Horacio Serpa worked in three branches of government in Colombia. After graduating as a lawyer from the
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This election was won by Álvaro Uribe by a majority vote of half plus one vote, which according to the
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elected National Director of the Liberal party for the period 1998 to 1999. During the government of
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In the legislative branch Serpa served as councilman for the town of Barrancabermeja and later as
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and was part of numerous peace commissions that never achieved successful results.
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During the government of Samper, Serpa intended to negotiate with the
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and later became Secretary of Education for the Santander Department.
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Serpa led the failed negotiation attempts with the ELN guerrillas in
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on three occasions; in 1998, 2002, and 2006. He previously served as
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regarding the financing of the Samper campaign for the presidency.
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was born. In 1970 Serpa was appointed Mayor of Barrancabermeja by
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On 12 March 2006 Serpa was selected as candidate for the
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He took office on 1 January 2008. 606:Colombian Chamber of Representatives 1495:Ministers of government of Colombia 1490:Colombian Liberal Party politicians 1290:Candidate for Governor of Santander 898:National Chamber of Representatives 885:), a convulsed region in which the 1070:. 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Senator of Colombia
Governor of Santander
Permanent Representative of Colombia to the Organization of American States
Álvaro Uribe
Humberto de la Calle Lombana
Minister of the Interior
Ernesto Samper

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