Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a prominent right-wing political figure, died two months after being shot during a campaign rally. Explore his life, career, and the impact of his tragic death on Colombian politics.
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Miguel Uribe was a Colombian senator and a potential presidential candidate from the right-wing Democratic Center party. He was known for his criticism of the leftist government and his family’s deep roots in Colombian politics.
Miguel Uribe was shot twice in the head during a campaign rally in Bogota on June 7, 2023. He spent two months in the hospital and ultimately died from complications, including a hemorrhage of his central nervous system.
Uribe's death has brought back memories of a violent period in Colombian politics, where several presidential candidates were assassinated in the 1980s and 1990s. It has raised concerns about the safety of political figures and the stability of the country’s democratic processes.
Miguel Uribe was born into a prominent political family. His maternal grandfather, Julio Cesar Turbay, was the President of Colombia from 1978 to 1982, and his mother, Diana Turbay, was a journalist killed by the Medellin Cartel in 1991.
Miguel Uribe was a well-known legislator for the right-wing Democratic Center party. He gained national attention for his criticism of the leftist government and was considered a potential presidential candidate.
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