Vice President Francia Márquez embraced Clemencia Vargas during the funeral of former Vice President Germán Vargas Lleras in Bogotá [1].
The interaction is seen as a significant gesture of solidarity between political figures in a country often marked by deep polarization. The embrace occurred during the funeral rites for the former official, who died on May 8, 2024 [2].
Germán Vargas Lleras was 64 years old at the time of his death [2]. The event brought together various political leaders and family members to pay their final respects to the former vice president in the Colombian capital [1].
Footage from the event shows Márquez arriving at the service and offering condolences to Vargas, the only daughter of the deceased [3]. The moment of the embrace was captured by media outlets, highlighting a brief intersection of different political spheres during a time of mourning [1].
While the two figures operate in different political circles, the act of public condolence served as a focal point for the attendees. The funeral proceedings in Bogotá focused on the legacy of the former vice president, and the support provided to his immediate family [1], [3].
“Vice President Francia Márquez embraced Clemencia Vargas during the funeral of former Vice President Germán Vargas Lleras.”
The public embrace between the current Vice President and the daughter of a former Vice President from a different political background symbolizes a rare moment of bipartisan empathy. In the context of Colombian politics, such gestures can signal a willingness to maintain personal decorum and human connection despite ideological divisions.




