
Gustavo Petro
President of Colombia
Miami Connection
Petro's appointment of the Consul General in Miami aims to support the local Colombian diaspora in academia, culture, sports, and gastronomy while fostering cooperation between Colombian and U.S. state-federal authorities. His controversial remarks preferring life in Cuba over Miami and labeling the city a hub for narcos have sparked debate among South Florida's Colombian community. Recent diplomatic spats with U.S. leaders like Trump over deportations have drawn reactions from Colombians in the region.
About
Gustavo Petro, born in 1960 in Colombia, is a former guerrilla leader, economist, and politician who became Colombia's 35th president in 2022 as the nation's first leftist leader in recent history. His career includes serving as Bogotá's mayor from 2012 to 2015 and running in prior presidential elections. Petro appointed William René Salamanca Ramirez as Central Consul General in Miami to unite the Colombian community, promote their cultural and academic activities, and strengthen ties with local authorities. He has no direct residence or professional role in Miami or South Florida, operating instead from Colombia with indirect influence through consular appointments and public statements.