Armando Benedetti
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Armando Alberto Benedetti Villaneda (born 29 August 1967) is a Colombian politician. He served as Senator of Colombia from 2006 to 2022 and Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia from 2002 to 2006.
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Armando Benedetti | |
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![]() Benedetti in 2016 | |
Chief of Staff of the Presidency | |
Assumed office 3 February 2025 | |
President | Gustavo Petro |
Preceded by | Laura Sarabia |
Ambassador of Colombia to FAO | |
In office 8 February 2024 – 25 November 2024 | |
President | Gustavo Petro |
Preceded by | Hernando Agudelo |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Ambassador of Colombia to Venezuela | |
In office 24 August 2022 – 19 July 2023 | |
President | Gustavo Petro |
Preceded by | Germán Castañeda |
Succeeded by | Milton Rengifo |
President of the Senate | |
In office 20 July 2010 – 20 July 2011 | |
Preceded by | Javier Enrique Cáceres |
Succeeded by | Juan Manuel Corzo |
Senator of Colombia | |
In office 20 July 2006 – 20 July 2022 | |
Member of the Chamber of Representatives | |
In office 20 July 2002 – 20 July 2006 | |
Constituency | Capital District |
Personal details | |
Born | Armando Alberto Benedetti Villaneda 29 August 1967 Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia |
Political party | Humane Colombia (2020-present) Social Party of National Unity (2005-2020) Liberal (1998-2005) |
Other political affiliations | Historic Pact for Colombia (2021-present) |
Alma mater | Pontifical Xavierian University |
Website | www |
Career
Summarize
Perspective
Benedetti attended the Pontifical Xavierian University, and graduated with a degree in communication studies.[1] He briefly worked as a reporter for Noticiero QAP between 1990 and 1991,[2] and later served as political adviser to Eduardo Verano de la Rosa during the 1991 Constituent Assembly.[2] He served as Secretary General of Public Establishments of the National Traffic and Transport Institute (Intra) between 1992 and 1993,[2] and was later appointed deputy director of the Colombia Health Resource Company (Ecosalud), serving from 1996 to 1997.[2]
In 1998, Benedetti was elected to the Bogotá City Council as a Liberal party candidate, and head of his electoral list.[1] He served as Council Member until 2000, when he decided not to seek re-election in order to run for Congress.
Congressman
During the 2002 parliamentary elections, Benedetti ran for a seat in the Chamber of Representatives for the circumscription of the Capital District as a Liberal candidate and head of his electoral list.[3] He won with 31,855 votes.[3]
Senator
In 2006, Benedetti decided to run in the 2006 parliamentary elections, this time for a seat in the Senate, and this time as a Social Party of National Unity candidate.[4] He won a seat in the national elections with 50,356 votes.[4]
In 2010, Benedetti was re-elected to the Senate with 81,029 votes,[5] On 20 July 2010, Benedetti was elected by his peers President of the Senate. As President of the Senate, Benedetti administered the oath of office to President Juan Manuel Santos Calderón when he took office the following month on 7 August.[6]
Ambassador
In August 2022, President Petro appointed Benedetti as Ambassador to Venezuela. On June 2, 2023, Ambassador Benedetti submitted a letter of resignation to President Petro after recordings of phone conversations surfaced in the media. In these, Benedetti threatened President Petro's Chief of Staff, Laura Sarabia, with releasing information regarding Petro's campaign financing that could, according to him, topple the government and send people to prison.[7] Sarabia, who got her start in politics as an aide to Benedetti, resigned as Chief of Staff on June 2, 2023.
Personal life
Armando Alberto was born on 29 August 1967 in Barranquilla, Colombia, to Armando Benedetti Jimeno and Genoveva Villaneda Jiménez.[1][2][8][9] His sister Ángela María is the current Ambassador of Colombia to Panama.[10]
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