Aída Avella Explained

Aída Avella
Office1:Senate of Colombia
Term Start1:20 July 2018
Office2:Bogotá City Council
Term Start2:1 June 1992
Term End2:14 May 1996
Birth Place:Sogamoso, Boyacá, Colombia
Birth Date:23 January 1949
Party:Patriotic Union
Education:National University of Colombia

Aída Yolanda Avella Esquivel, or Aída Yolanda Abella Esquivel (born 23 January 1949),[1] is a Colombian pedagogue, psychologist, and politician belonging to the Patriotic Union party. She was a member of the Constituent Assembly of Colombia and a councilor of the city of Bogotá between 1992 and 1996. Avella was a candidate for Vice President in the 2014 presidential election for the Alternative Democratic Pole and Patriotic Union alliance. In the 2018 parliamentarian election, Avella was elected to the Colombian Senate.

Biography

Aída Yolanda Avella Esquivel was born on 23 January 1949 to a liberal family in Sogamoso, Boyacá Department.[2] At 16, Avella entered the National University of Colombia, where she graduated with a degree in pedagogy and psychology. After graduating, she entered the Ministry of Education, where she became a union leader and helped form the Central Union of Workers, or CUT. She joined the Colombian Communist Party, which became the Patriotic Union after the . Avella, together with Alfredo Vázquez Carrizosa, was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Colombia in 1991. The next year, she was elected in the to the City Council and was reelected two years later.

On 7 May 1996, assailants attacked Avella's vehicle with a bazooka on the Autopista Norte in Bogotá. Avella has unharmed by the attack, but fled the country for Switzerland a week later.[3]

Following her reelection to the Senate in 2018, Avella announced her intent to push forward a universal pensions bill.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: La mirada de Aída Abella y Clara López. Semana. 23 November 2013. es. 25 February 2014.
  2. News: Aída Avella Esquivel. La Silla Vacía. 10 January 2018. es. 4 August 2018.
  3. News: Aída Avella estará tres meses fuera del país por aumento de amenazas. El Tiempo. 15 May 1996. es. 16 November 2013.
  4. News: Betín. Tomás. 24 años después del genocidio, la Unión Patriótica regresa al Congreso. El Heraldo. 20 July 2018. 4 August 2018. es.