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Antonio José Lizarazo, Former Judge of the Constitutional Court: “Constituent Moments Are Not Decreed by Governments”

Summary by El Pais
Antonio José Lizarazo (Cúcuta, 65) ended in February his eight-year term as judge of the Constitutional Court of Colombia, considered to be the vanguard of Latin America. His shift was the first of the four changes of magistrates that renew in this 2025 to the nine-member high court, arising from the Political Constitution of 1991. Lawyer of the Libre University, Lizarazo began in politics with the New Liberalism of Luis Carlos Galán. Among othe…

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Antonio José Lizarazo (Cúcuta, 65) ended in February his eight-year term as judge of the Constitutional Court of Colombia, considered to be the vanguard of Latin America. His shift was the first of the four changes of magistrates that renew in this 2025 to the nine-member high court, arising from the Political Constitution of 1991. Lawyer of the Libre University, Lizarazo began in politics with the New Liberalism of Luis Carlos Galán. Among othe…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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