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  1. Vicepresidente de la República de Colombia. Francisco Santos Calderón ( Bogotá, 14 de octubre de 1961) es un periodista y político colombiano, que fue vicepresidente de Colombia entre 2002 y 2010. Fue elegido en 2002 como vicepresidente como fórmula de Álvaro Uribe Vélez y reelecto en el año 2006.

  2. Journalist, Professor. Francisco Santos Calderón (born 14 August 1961), also known as Pacho Santos, is a Colombian politician and journalist. Santos was elected as Álvaro Uribe 's running mate and became Vice President in 2002. Santos was re-elected in 2006 for a second term with President Uribe.

  3. 12. Feb. 2021 · Conoce la trayectoria de Francisco Santos Calderón, periodista, ex vicepresidente y embajador de Colombia en Estados Unidos. Descubre sus logros, sus desafíos y sus diferencias con su primo Juan Manuel Santos.

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  4. president (2010-2018), Colombia. Founder: Social Party of National Unity. Political Affiliation: Social Party of National Unity. Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize (2016)

  5. About. Francisco, a highly accomplished Colombian journalist and politician, brings a wealth of experience to the table. With an academic foundation that includes studies at the University of Kansas and the University of Texas at Austin, where he graduated with honors in Spanish literature, he combines his educational background with practical ...

  6. His Excellency Francisco Santos Calderón is a Colombian politician, human rights advocate, and journalist. He was elected Vice President of the Republic of Colombia in 2002 and re-elected in 2006. As Vice President, Santos led Colombia’s international promotion of trade, investment, and tourism, and promoted policies to combat corruption ...

  7. 11 January - Francisco Santos Calderón joined the Government after a career of almost 20 years as a journalist for the influential newspaper El Tiempo, which his family owns. In 1990, he was kidnapped and held for eight months by the Medellín drug cartel.