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Sergio Fajardo
Sergio Fajardo Valderrama (; born 19 June 1956) is a Colombian
politician and
mathematician. He first entered politics in 2003 when he was elected Mayor of
Medellín, the
second-largest city in
Colombia and the capital of Antioquia. He was the mayor of Medellín from 2003 to 2007 and was recognized for transforming the city from a violent and impoverished place to a model of social and urban development. Fajardo was the vice presidential nominee of
Antanas Mockus in 2010, finishing in second place after losing the runoff against
Juan Manuel Santos and
Angelino Garzon. Fajardo served as the governor of
Antioquia from 2012 to 2016. Fajardo brands himself as a pragmatic politician with no particular ideology, with political analysts and media outlets in Colombia labelling him as a
centrist politician not tied to the traditional parties in Colombia.
In July 2017, Fajardo announced his campaign to run for president in the upcoming elections in 2018. During the
2018 Colombian presidential election, Fajardo finished third in the first round. In March 2022, Fajardo announced that he would begin his presidential campaign for the
2022 Colombian presidential election. He finished fourth in the first round.
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