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1993), and sewerage was provided to 95% of homes (up from 71%). When he asked residents to pay a voluntary extra 10% in taxes, 63,000 people did so. His market-oriented social policies were much less successful. Poverty and unemployment levels were high throughout his tenures and continue to be a pressing issue in Bogotá's social life.
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in 1993, and later that year ran a successful campaign for mayor. He proceeded to preside over Bogotá as mayor for two (non-consecutive) terms, during which he became known for springing surprising and humorous initiatives upon the city's inhabitants. These tended to involve grand gestures, including
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replaced him as mayor. Peñalosa worked in a similar way instituting popular new bike paths and bus systems. When Mockus ran again for the 2001 mayorship, he held a ceremony in a public fountain "to ask forgiveness for leaving the mayor's office in an unsuccessful bid for the presidency." The impact
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He became Senator of the Republic of Colombia in July 2018, after being the second candidate with the most votes in the legislative elections held on March 11, 2018. He is also the president of the Corporación Visionarios por Colombia (Corpovisionarios), center of thought and non-profit action that
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to make fun of traffic violators, because he believed Colombians were more afraid of being ridiculed than fined. He also put in place one "Night Without Men", on which the city's men were asked to stay home for an evening to look after the house and the children while the women went out. The city
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In 1995 he was elected Mayor of Bogotá. Under Mockus's leadership, Bogotá saw improvements such as: water usage dropped 40%, 7000 community security groups were formed and the homicide rate fell 70%, traffic fatalities dropped by over 50%, drinking water was provided to all homes (up from 79% in
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local artists or personal appearances by the mayor himself—taking a shower in a commercial about conserving water, or walking the streets dressed in spandex and a cape as Supercitizen. On 4 March 2010, he was elected in a public consultation as the
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as his running mate, unifying two groups at the center of the political spectrum. Mockus finished second in the first round of voting, with 21.5% of the vote, qualifying him to participate in a runoff election with
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and the city's women police were in charge of keeping the peace. Amassing political support mainly from Bogotá's middle and upper classes, he has been much less successful attracting voters in the national level.
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as a Visiting Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures to teach two Spanish classes during the Fall 2004–2005 semester. In November, Mockus made a special trip to the
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them. He later explained his action by saying "Innovative behavior can be useful when you run out of words", and linked it to philosopher
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of Mockus and Peñalosa on the development of Bogotá is described in a documentary film released in October 2009 with the title
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in the United States in 2004, "to share lessons about civic engagement with students and faculty", Mockus returned to
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investigates, advises, designs and implements actions to achieve voluntary changes in collective behavior.
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to speak about the use of positive social mechanisms in relation to his tenure as the mayor of Bogotá.
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sponsored free open-air concerts, bars offered women-only specials,
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presidential candidate. On 4 April 2010, Antanas Mockus chose
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In between his two terms as mayor, Mockus ran an unsuccessful
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In August 2009, Mockus and two other past mayors of Bogotá (
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Fernando Mazuera Villegas (April 1948 – October 1948)
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and decided that one of them would run for office in the
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In 2003 Mockus stepped down as mayor, to be replaced by
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Carlos Reyes Posada (October 1948 – December 1948)
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During Mockus' unsuccessful presidential bid in 1998,
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Francisco José Arévalo (April 1947 – March 1948)
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Mayor of Bogotá
Enrique Peñalosa
Luis Eduardo Garzón
Jaime Castro
Paul Bromberg
National University of Colombia
Guillermo Páramo Rocha
Bogotá
D.C.
Colombia
Colombian Green Party
Indigenous Social Alliance Movement
Yes Colombia
Visionarios con Antanas Mockus
Alma mater
National University of Colombia
University of Burgundy
Politician
Activist

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