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Vice President
  
Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Preceded by
  
Oscar Berger

Name
  
Alvaro Colom


Succeeded by
  
Otto Perez Molina

Role
  
Guatemalan Politician

Children
  
Antonio Colom Szarata

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Full Name
  
Alvaro Colom Caballeros

Born
  
15 June 1951 (age 72) Guatemala City, Guatemala (
1951-06-15
)

Alma mater
  
University of San Carlos of Guatemala

Spouse
  
Sandra Torres (m. 2003–2011)

Presidential term
  
January 14, 2008 – January 14, 2012

Education
  
Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

Parents
  
Antonio Colom Argueta, Yolanda Caballeros Ferrate

Similar People
  
Sandra Torres, Otto Perez Molina, Oscar Berger, Oscar Arias, Felipe Calderon

Political party
  

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Álvaro Colom Caballeros ([ˈalβaɾo koˈlom]; 15 June 1951) is a Guatemalan politician who was the President of Guatemala from 2008 to 2012, as well as leader of the social-democratic National Unity of Hope (UNE).

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Early years

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Colom was born in Guatemala City, the son of Antonio Colom Argueta and Yolanda Caballeros Ferraté, being the fourth of five siblings. His uncle, Manuel Colom, was a mayor of Guatemala City who was killed by the military in 1979 just after the creation of his political party was approved. He is also the father of Antonio Colom Szarata, the bass player of a Guatemalan pop rock band, Viento en Contra. He and his third wife, Sandra Torres, divorced in 2011 in order for his wife to be able to run in the 2011 presidential election.

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After gaining a degree as an industrial engineer at the University of San Carlos (USAC) he became a businessman involved in a variety of businesses, and a government civil servant, including being the founding General Director of the Fondo Nacional para la Paz and Vice Minister of the Economy before turning to politics.

Representing the UNE (Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza) in the 2003 presidential elections, he lost to Óscar Berger on December 28, 2003, this is the closest a left-wing presidential candidate had come to winning the presidency since democracy was restored in 1985.

President: 2008–2012

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He was one of the two candidates to reach the second stage of the 2007 presidential election on September 9, 2007 along with Partido Patriota candidate Otto Pérez Molina. At 10:00 p.m. local time on election night, Colom was declared the newly elected president by over five percentage points, 52.7% to 47.3%, with over 96% of polling places counted, becoming Guatemala's first left-wing president in 53 years. During the presidential campaign, Colom promised to tackle poverty in an effort to reduce the rate of crime in the country.

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As President, Colom expanded social programs and access to health, education, and social security. These contributed to a rise in the living standards of the Guatemalan poor.

In 2010 he appointed Helen Mack Chang, a noted human rights activist, to investigate police corruption and make recommendations for changes. She noted that their low pay and poor working conditions made them open to influence and needed to be addressed.

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Although he is opposed to the death penalty, Colom stated that he would not pardon those sentenced to death out of respect for the country's laws, although the option to do so was granted in 2008.

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References

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