AMERICA/COLOMBIA - Presidential elections, Church calls for a more “fraternal, supportive, and peaceful society”

Monday, 31 May 2010

Bogota (Agenzia Fides) - The presidential candidate of the Party of the U (Partido Social de Unidad Nacional), Juan Manuel Santos, won (according to local press) in the first round of presidential elections in Colombia, which took place Sunday, May 30. According to preliminary figures released by the local press, Juan Manuel Santos got 46.56 percent of votes, Antanas Mockus, in second place with 21.49 percent; Germán Vargas got 10.13 percent and Gustavo Petro, 9.13 percent of the vote. A total of 29.9 million citizens of this country hit the polls to elect the successor of President Alvaro Uribe, who will pass the baton on August 7, after eight years as President. The 10,000 voting centers closed at 4pm Sunday, May 30, after a day marked by calm, except for some incidents in remote areas of the country, linked to the guerrillas.
The Colombian Bishops' Conference encouraged citizens to participate in the consultation and vote for who is committed to promoting integral human development, while respecting the dignity of every person. In a message, the text of which was sent to Fides, the President of the Colombian Bishops' Conference, Archbishop Ruben Salazar Gomez, said that "all of us members of the Church, all people of good will, must realize that the voting is not only a citizen's right, but a duty. Everyone who can vote must go to the polls to elect the person they consider most appropriate to lead the destiny of our country over the next four years." Archbishop Salazar said that one must consider "the person that, through the programs of government he proposes to implement, shows an interest in the integral human development of our country. It should be the person you consider ideal in the defense of human dignity and of every human right. Therefore, this provides an opportunity for Colombia to have a more fraternal, supportive, and peaceful society.” (CE) (Agenzia Fides 31/05/2010)


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