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Lina María Moreno Mejía

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Nationality
  
Colombian

Spouse
  
Alvaro Uribe (m. 1979)

Role
  
Alvaro Uribe\'s wife


Name
  
Lina Moreno

Religion
  
Roman Catholic



Succeeded by
  
Maria Clemencia Rodriguez Munera

Born
  
4 December 1955 (age 68) Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia (
1955-12-04
)

Alma mater
  
Children
  
Tomas Uribe Moreno, Jeronimo Alberto Uribe Moreno

Similar People
  
Alvaro Uribe, Maria Clemencia Rodrigue, Nohra Puyana Bickenbach, Belisario Betancur, Francisco Santos Calderon

Political party
  

Lina María Moreno Mejía (born 13 November 1955) is the wife of the 31st President of Colombia Álvaro Uribe Vélez, and served as First Lady of Colombia from 2002 to 2010.

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Personal life

Lina María Moreno Mejía amistoso encuentro de Mara Clemencia Rodrguez de Santos y Lina

Lina María was born on 13 November 1955 in Medellín, Antioquia, to Darío Moreno Restrepo (b. 9 October 1920) and Marina Mejía Mejía (1 August 1929 — 21 June 1997), the youngest and only daughter, she has one older brother named Carlos Enrique (b. 13 December 1953)

She met Álvaro Uribe Vélez, a 26 year Law graduate from the University of Antioquia, at the age of 23 in March 1979 by chance when she was walking with a friend in Medellín. After a very short romance, the two became engaged, and on 1 December 1979 they got married. She had dropped out of the Pontifical Bolivarian University to raise her children where she was studying literature and linguistics, but returned in 1986 and eventually graduated from it with a Bachelor of Philosophy.

Moreno and Uribe have two children: Tomás (b. 19 April 1981) a Chemical Engineer from the University of the Andes who is married (26 July 2008) to Isabel Sofía Cabrales Baquero (b. 17 July 1979), a Political Scientist from the Pontifical Xavierian University, former model and First Runner-Up at the Miss Colombia 2002 and who is expecting their first child; and Jerónimo Alberto (b. 16 July 1983) an Economist from the University of the Andes who is married (21 April 2012) to Shadia Farah Abuchaibe, a communications graduate from the Pontifical Xavierian University.

First Lady of Colombia

Despite the long political career of her husband, she chose to remain distant from the political sphere and campaigns, often drawing attention only for "her sobriety, her detachment from power and her directness". Months prior to her husband taking office, Moreno said in an interview that she would prefer not like to use the style of First Lady, referring to it as "petulant and pink", pointing out that the title has been overused in that "there are many: that of the nation, of the department, of the municipality...", and stating that she would have liked to be addressed solely as "Lina María Moreno, wife of Álvaro Uribe", but establishing that that did not meant she was the sounding board of Uribe.

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On 11 April 2002, following the election of her husband in the 2002 presidential election, Clara Lía Mora and Clara Elena Moreno Mora, Moreno's aunt and first-cousin respectively, were kidnapped from their home in the Caldas, Antioquia at gunpoint. They were later rescued in a joint effort between the National Police and the 4th Brigade of the National Army, but during the operation the assailants shot Mrs Mora on the chest seriously injuring her; both mother and daughter were treated and successfully recovered, but it put pressure on authorities to take higher security precautions in the following months before and after the inauguration.

Lina María Moreno Mejía SP FOTOS Presidencia de la Repblica de Colombia

In 2005, in an interview for El Tiempo, she told Yamid Amat that she was for the decriminalization of abortion, but still opposed to its legalization, a move that although not radical, contradicted the official position of the State and of the President.

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