Federico Gutierrez achieved the official candidacy for center-right candidate with more than 1.7 million votes.
https://www.facebook.com/FicoGutierrez of Medellin was elected Barguil (Char) Penalosa, Barguil (Char), and Tab of Los Cristianos.
Federico Gutierrez, a former mayor of Medellin, was born in the city in 1974. His political career started in 2003 when he was elected as the Medellin councilor. He is currently the Municipal Youth Councilor and Municipal Planning Councilor. Gutierrez is a registered Civil Engineer at the University of Medellin. In addition, Gutierrez holds a Specialization in Senior Management and Political Science degrees from the Pontifical Bolivarian University.
https://zonacero.com/politica/fico-gutierrez-llama-la-union-fajardo-para-derrotar-petro-188733 wasn't all about politics. He was also a consultant with HGI Consultores, and a Resident Engineer for Company Vifasa S.A., an engineering and construction company. He defends his family, and believes it is crucial. He is married to two children.
As a councilman Sergio Fajardo was his supporter. Later, Alonso Salazar was his. He was elected to the Mayor's Office of Medellin, changing his goal in 2015. But, like all of the Hidroituango mayors, he was a victim of corruption. Daniel Coronell published a report on him alleging that he had hid his money in tax-havens and was associated with corruption.
Fico Gutierrez confronted ex-mayors who he supported. He told them, "I've been in solidarity" with them.
The presidency is a fresh race
The so-called Experience Coalition was founded in October 2021. This coalition eventually became Team for Colombia. Federico Gutierrez was the Center-right alliance , and was elected to the presidency. Paola Holguin, a Democratic Center congressman, ran again for a seat in the 2022 election.
https://thebogotapost.com/fico-eyes-colombias-presidency-an-interview-with-pre-candidate-federico-gutierrez/49519/ said that his model of administration was from public management for citizens and that politics is a vocation. Gustavo Petro was second in voting, which means that "Fico" (as he prefers to call himself) will be Antioquia's representative for the right.