In August 2021, Federico Gutiérrez completed the formal act to formalize his candidacy for the presidency of the Republic of Colombia independently, by collecting signatures without the support of any political party or having the backing of recognized politicians such as
Álvaro Uribe. Even though several
right-wing politicians and parties have declared they support Gutiérrez, he has been clear he has a preference for centrism, and he does not mind if he is tagged as right-wing or
left-wing by those who are polarized in the political spectrum. During November 2021 Gutiérrez joined other former public servers in the
centre-right political coalition
Equipo por Colombia, along with
Enrique Peñalosa,
Juan Carlos Echeverry,
Dilian Francisca Toro,
David Barguil, and
Alejandro Char. Gutiérrez took the second place in the polls at the end of October 2021, due to his somewhat unexpected political success he was invited to the debate of Prisa Media where he was representing one of the 3 different political sectors of Colombia, he was debating with
Gustavo Petro and
Sergio Fajardo, two of the most famous and favorite politicians for recent elections, during that debate Gutiérrez showed himself as clear opposition of Gustavo Petro (number one in election polls), Gutiérrez gained favoritism of those who don't see Petro as the best option for Colombia and maintained favoritism in the polls as it was confirmed by Guarumo during a new poll completed during February 2022. During the Parliamentary elections on 13 March 2022, different consultations to elect a presidential candidate also took place. Gutiérrez won first place for Equipo por Colombia with over 1.8 million votes, improving his chances to become
President of Colombia in 2022. The major traditional parties such as the
Democratic Center, the
Party of the U,
Radical Change, the
Conservative Party and the
Liberal Party have all given him their support. He has campaigned on "preserving democracy and freedoms" against the left-wing candidate, Gustavo Petro, whom he accuses of representing a "populist and authoritarian project." Critics say that Gutiérrez’s campaign has had little focus on policy proposals, with some analysts suggesting that he aims to amplify fears of a Petro presidency. Furthermore, whilst Guitiérrez is well known locally, he reportedly has lower name recognition than some of his opponents on the national level. Opponents have also attempted to tie him to the controversial presidents
Iván Duque and Álvaro Uribe, the former of which has suffered from low approval ratings. They have attacked Gutiérrez for being the "candidate of Uribe", in part due to the endorsement Gutiérrez received from the party of Uribe and Duque, the Democratic Center Party. As a result, Gutiérrez has attempted to distance himself from Uribe; the latter himself acknowledged that his presence with him on the campaign trail would be more of a liability than an asset for Guitérrez. In May 2022,
El Espectador published a revelation exposing the connections that Gutiérrez's campaign chief, Cesar Giraldo, has to the mafia and drug traffickers. Gutiérrez finished third and supported
Rodolfo Hernández Suárez for the second round, urging voters "to keep Petro out". ==References==