In Sincelejo, the father of Jesús Santrich, former congressman and member of the Nueva Marquetalia, died



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José María Hernández, father of alias 'Jesús Santrich' died in Sincelejo.  Credit the Herald.
José María Hernández, father of alias ‘Jesús Santrich’ died in Sincelejo. Credit the Herald.

On December 24 he passed away Jose Maria Hernandez Alviz, popularly known as Professor José María, father of Seuxis Pausias Hernández Solarte, alias ‘Jesús Santrich’, an active member of the FARC dissidents.

Professor José María was also the father of the neurosurgeon Abdiel Hernandez Solarte, who confirmed the death of his father through Twitter.

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Hernández Alviz, in addition to being a recognized member of the teaching profession, also served in the Government of Sucre, where he stood out as a leader in educational quality.

During his career in the teaching profession, an entity from which he retired, he reached the rank of rector of the Educational Institution Liceo Carmelo Perzy, from the municipality of Corozal, in the eighties of the previous century.

In accordance with Abdiel HernandezHis death occurred at the Sincelejo Social Health Clinic, a hospital center where he was hospitalized for several weeks, suffering from various health problems.

The teacher Jose Maria Hernandez Alviz His residence was a farm house located at the entrance to the municipality of Toluviejo, from where he was referred to the health institution where his death was presented on December 24.

Jose Maria Hernandez Alviz, the father by Seuxis Pausias Hernández Solarte, better known by his alias by Jesús Santrich, died in a clinic in the city of Sincelejo where he was hospitalized for health problems.

The doctor Abdiel Hernández Solarte, brother of Seuxis Pausias or alias ‘Jesús Santrich’, a prominent figure in the region, not only confirmed the news but also defined his father “As the most wonderful being that God gave him”. in different social media posts.

Santrich, from ex-guerrilla to congressman and back to arms

06/13/2019 Jesús Santrich, former guerrilla of the extinct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) COLOMBIA POLITICAL SOUTH AMERICA TWITTER
06/13/2019 Jesús Santrich, former guerrilla of the extinct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) COLOMBIA POLITICAL SOUTH AMERICA TWITTER

According to media reports such as The Herald and The universal, alias ‘Jesús Santrich’ talked with his father in the house-farm of Toluviejo in the months of June to July 2019, before going underground.

Precisely this last visit set the entrance of ‘Santrich’ to the Nueva Marquetalia, the dissidence of the Farc of which he is a part and for which, according to the Council of State, he breached the Peace Agreements signed by him in 2017.

The sentence stated loss of investiture or political death For the ex-congressman, and member of the dissidence, Seuxis Pausias Hernández Solarte, better known by his alias Jesús Santrich, who would be committing a crime in one of the FARC dissidents, calling himself the Nueva Marquetalia.

The entity made this decision after Santrich left the peace process almost a year and four months ago and lost his seat in the Congress of the Republic from 2018-2020, by the Partido Alternativa Revolucionaria del Común (FARC).

Colombian law stipulates that when a congressman misses the plenary sessions at least 6 times, a loss of investiture is established.

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In this case, Santrich, who represented the FARC party in the Chamber, did not attend the plenary sessions since July 2019; Furthermore, in the ruling, the magistrate assures that the former guerrilla chief had a “defiant attitude” towards the peace agreement and the Colombian authorities who are working towards ending the armed conflict. The Council also assures that Santrich evidenced “a clear intention to circumvent peace efforts, as well as his undeniable purpose to renounce political representation and commitments with the Farc Party, because, a few days after taking office, he abandoned his security scheme.

“It can be concluded that Mr. Seuxis Paucias Hernández Solarte did not attend, during the first period of the 2019-2020 legislature, to six plenary meetings in which bills and legislative acts were voted separately “, assured the high court.

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