Hernando Alfonso Prada Gil (born 6 October 1963) is a Colombian lawyer, university professor and politician, and was Minister of the Interior from 7 August 2022 to 26 April 2023.
He has served as Luis Carlos Galán's private secretary during his presidential campaign for the New Liberalism movement. Years later, he served as Councilor of Bogotá for three terms since 1998 with the endorsement of the Liberal Party where his colleagues named him the best Councilor of Bogotá on three occasions based on the evaluation carried out by the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce, the newspaper El Tiempo and the Crown Foundation.
In the 2010 legislative elections, he won a seat, which led him to the Chamber of Representatives for the Capital District, with the political endorsement of the Green Party.[2]
During the 2014 presidential campaign of Juan Manuel Santos, he served as coordinator, which later led him to serve as Director of the Training Education Service where he stood out for promoting the internationalization of the entity, achieving international distinctions such as the Tech Challenge Innovation Fund. 2015 award which was given to him by the office of the Barack Obama administration at the White House, in March 2017, he would serve as Secretary General of the presidency
Prada would serve as Head of Debate for Gustavo Petro's 2022 presidential campaign, which would later lead him to be listed as a presidential nominee for the office of Minister of the Interior, a position for which he would be sworn in on August 7, 2022.[3][4][5]
References
- ^ El exsantismo comenzó su reencauche en el partido afro
- ^ "Members of the Chamber of Representatives, Alfonso-Prada-Gil". camara.gov.co. 20 July 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ "Alfonso Prada es el nuevo jefe de debate de Gustavo Petro". 6 April 2022.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Alfonso Prada reemplazará a Lucho Garzón en presidencia del Verde". El Espectador. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
- ^ "Alfonso Prada, nuevo presidente y vocero del Partido Verde". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 6 September 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
External links
Media related to Alfonso Prada at Wikimedia Commons
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