Germán Medina Triviño Explained

Germán Medina Triviño
Birth Place:Florencia, Caquetá, Colombia
Death Date:30 March 2021
Death Place:Florencia, Caquetá, Colombia
Nationality:Colombian
Party:PLC
Term Start:25 April 2010
Term End:31 December 2011
Predecessor:Luis Francisco Cuéllar
(acting)

Germán Medina Triviño (died 30 March 2021) was a Colombian politician. He served as Governor of the Caquetá Department from 2010 to 2011.

Biography

At university, Triviño studied accounting, tax technology, and marketing management. A member of the Colombia Liberal Party, he held several political positions. In 2003, he ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of Florencia.

Accused of having links with paramilitaries in the Huila Department, Triviño was allegedly linked to the 2000 deaths of professors Héctor Manrique Peñuela and Jesús María Cuellar. For these events and alleged links to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, he was imprisoned at in Bogotá in March 2012, but was released due to irregularities in his trial.[1] He denied any allegations of links to paramilitary groups.[2]

From 2008 to 2010, Triviño worked as an assistant for the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia.[3] In 2010, he was Elected as Governor of the Caquetá Department in 2010 after the incumbent Governor Luis Francisco Cuéllar was assassinated by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.[4] He received 36,960 total votes with support from the Colombian Conservative Party and the Alternative Democratic Pole. His main rival was Carlos Orlando Cuéllar of the Social Party of National Unity, nephew of the late former Governor.[5]

From 2020 until his death in 2021, Triviño served as an advisor to the Mayor of Florencia, Luis Antonio Ruiz.[6]

Germán Medina Triviño was assassinated on 30 March 2021 while leaving his home in the Torasso sector of Florencia by two hitmen on a motorcycle.[7] A reward of $50 million by authorities was offered for information on the assassins. His murder prompted reactions from several political figures, including Mauricio Gómez Amín, Pablo Catatumbo, and Timoleón Jiménez.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asesinan a Germán Medina, exgobernador de Caquetá. 30 March 2021. El Nuevo Siglo. Spanish.
  2. Web site: Asesinaron al exgobernador de Caquetá Germán Medina Triviño. 30 March 2021. Infobae. Spanish.
  3. Web site: German Medina Triviño. Hojas de Vida. Spanish.
  4. Web site: Germán Medina Triviño, exgobernador del Caquetá, fue asesinado en Florencia. 30 March 2021. El Espectador. Spanish.
  5. Web site: Germán Medina Triviño, del Partido Liberal, fue elegido como nuevo gobernador del Caquetá. 18 April 2010. El Tiempo. Spanish.
  6. Web site: Asesinan a exgobernador de Caquetá, Germán Medina Triviño. 30 March 2021. Semana. Spanish.
  7. Web site: Asesinaron a Germán Medina Triviño, exgobernador de Caquetá. 30 March 2021. Radio Nacional de Colombia. Spanish.
  8. Web site: Colombia: asesinan a Germán Medina, exgobernador de Caquetá. 30 March 2021. Deutsche Welle. Spanish.