Colombia’s Green Alliance party has approved a division, initiating a process now with the National Civil Registry (CNE) to formally establish a new centrist political party. The split is spearheaded by Representative Catherine Juvinao, signaling a shift within the country’s progressive political landscape. This decision allows for the creation of a new political force focused on centrist ideologies. The move aims to represent a distinct sector within the broader progressive movement in Colombia. Approval from the CNE is the next crucial step for the new party’s official recognition and ability to participate in future elections. Juvinao’s leadership indicates a strategic effort to carve out a specific space for centrist viewpoints in Colombian politics. This development could reshape the dynamics of the Colombian party system.