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Daniel García-Peña
Daniel García-Peña Jaramillo (born 1957) is a Colombian university professor, historian, journalist, and politician. He served as High Commissioner for Peace for the government of
Ernesto Samper between August 1995 and August 1998, was director of Planeta Paz and professor in the Department of Political Science at the
National University of Colombia. He graduated as a historian at
Belmont Abbey College,
North Carolina, in the United States. He was also Professor of History at the
Universidad de los Andes and participates as a political analyst in opinion programs in print media, radio and television. He was a counselor of the
Democratic Alliance M-19 for a special legislative commission.
In 2002, García-Peña led
Luis Eduardo Garzón's political campaign for the Presidency of Colombia during the 2002 Colombian presidential elections. In 2003, he led Garzón's campaign for
Mayor of Bogotá during regional elections in Colombia.
He is the grandson of Roberto García-Peña and cousin of Roberto Posada García-Peña and Rodrigo Pardo García-Peña.
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