Gina Parody

Gina María Parody d'Echeona
Senator of Colombia
In office
20 July 2006 – 19 January 2009
Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia
In office
20 July 2002 – 20 July 2006
Constituency Bogotá, D.C.
Personal details
Born 13 November 1973 (1973-11-13) (age 38)
Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Political party Independent
Other political
affiliations
Social National Unity (2006-2010)
Radical Change (2002-2006)
Alma mater Pontifical Xavierian University
Profession Lawyer
Website www.ginaparody.com

Gina María Parody d'Echeona (born November 13, 1973)[1] is a Colombian lawyer politician, having served in both the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia.

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Career

Parody studied law at the Pontifical Xavierian University in Bogotá obtaining a specialization in conflict resolution. She also studied criminology at the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain and political theory at Columbia University in the United States.[2]

Upon her return to Colombia, Parody worked as adviser to María Isabel Rueda between 1998 and 2000. She later joined the political campaign for the presidency of Álvaro Uribe in the presidential elections of 2002. Uribe suggested her to run as an independent candidate for the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia in representation of Bogota for the legislative elections of 2002. Parody achieved the second highest voting turnout in Bogota, only surpassed by Gustavo Petro.

Representative 2002-2006

In congress, Parody was notable for her defense of the politics of President Uribe. She was elected President of the First Commission of the Chamber of Representatives.[3]

Senator 2006-2009

In the legislative elections of 2006 Parody decided to join the Social National Unity Party and ran for a seat in the senate. Parody was elected and attempted to nominated herself as candidate for President of the Congress of Colombia and senate, but her party selected Dilian Francisca Toro. She was elected instead as President of the First Commission of the senate. Because of the disorder within the party, Parody organized a dissidence along senate colleagues Martha Lucía Ramírez and Armando Benedetti and chamber representative Nicolás Uribe.

In January 2009, Gina Parody announced that she was resigning her seat in the Colombian Congress. Parody's replacement is Marcos Cortés.[4]

2011 Bogota's Mayor Candicacy

In May 2011, Parody announced her candidacy for Mayor of Bogota. Because she is running her candidacy without the support of any political party, she is collecting signatures to run as a citizen movement affiliate[5]

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