Miguel Ángel Pinto | |
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President of the Senate | |
Acting | |
In office May 4, 2023 – June 6, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Roy Barreras |
Succeeded by | Alexander López Maya |
Vice President of the Senate | |
In office July 20, 2022 – July 20, 2023 Serving with Honorio Henríquez | |
President | Roy Barreras |
Preceded by | Maritza Martinez Aristizábal |
Succeeded by | María José Pizarro |
Senator of Colombia | |
Assumed office July 20, 2018 | |
President of the Chamber of Representatives | |
In office July 20, 2016 – July 20, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Alfredo Deluque |
Succeeded by | Rodrigo Lara Bonilla |
Member of the Chamber of Representatives | |
In office October 27, 2011 – July 20, 2018 | |
Constituency | Santander |
Personal details | |
Born | Miguel Ángel Pinto Hernández November 14, 1961 Bucaramanga, Colombia |
Political party | Liberal (2000-present) |
Alma mater | Autonomous University of Bucaramanga |
Profession | Medical doctor Politician |
Miguel Ángel Pinto Hernández (born November 14, 1961) is a Colombian politician, lawyer and specialist in administrative law, member of the Liberal party.[1]
Pinto has served as a Colombian Congressman, having served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives between 2011 and 2018, representing the department of Santander, in 2016 he was elected as president of the Chamber of Representatives,[2][3] a position he served until July 20, 2017, in 2018 he became elected Senator, during the 2018 Parliamentary election, later he would be re-elected again, during the 2022 Parliamentary election on July 20, 2022, he would be elected as vice president of the Senate, a position that he shared with Senator Honorio Henríquez, Later on May 4, 2023, he would act as acting president of the Senate, after the removal of his predecessor Roy Barreras when he was found in double militancy, a position in which he would serve until June 6, when Alexander López Maya was elected as his successor.[4]
Chamber of Representatives
[edit]Pinto arrived at the Chamber of Representatives in October 2011, replacing Jesús Arenas, who lost the investiture of Congressman, after being found in double militancy, by the Supreme Court of Justice. Pinto, who had not obtained enough votes in the 2010 Parliamentary election, was later re-elected in 2014, as an electoral partner of Senator Horacio Serpa, thanks to his popularity in Congress, he was later elected as president of the First constitutional commission of the Chamber of Representatives, and then president of the Chamber of Representatives.[5]
In 2018 after his election as senator with a vote of 90 thousand votes, which allowed him to be elected president of the Senate Ethics Commission and then President of the First Commission. He was re-elected during the 2022 Parliamentary election on July 20, 2022, he would be elected vice president of the Senate, a position he shared with Senator Honorio Henríquez, later on May 4, 2023, he would act as acting president of the Senate, after the dismissal. of his predecessor Roy Barreras found in double militancy, a position in which he would serve until June 6, when Alexander López Maya was chosen as his successor.
References
[edit]- ^ "Miguel Ángel Pinto Hernández". lasillavacia.com (in Spanish). 21 February 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ^ "Santandereano Miguel Ángel Pinto, nuevo Presidente de la Cámara de Representantes". vanguardia.com (in Spanish). 21 July 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ^ Agudelo, Óscar Felipe (5 March 2022). "Miguel Ángel Pinto, el político que junta a los clanes en Santander". cambiocolombia.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ^ Castillo, Camilo A. (5 May 2023). "Quién es Miguel Ángel Pinto, el que sería el nuevo presidente del Senado". eltiempo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ^ Gómez Pinilla, Jorge (24 May 2022). "El verdadero Miguel Ángel Pinto de 'Otoniel'". elespectador.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- 1961 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Colombian politicians
- Members of the Senate of Colombia
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia
- Presidents of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia
- People from Bucaramanga
- Colombian Liberal Party politicians
- Autonomous University of Bucaramanga alumni