
Santos' second term
Juan Manuel Santos served his second term as President of Colombia from 2014 to 2018 after winning re-election. His administration focused on implementing a historic peace agreement with the FARC rebel group, aiming to end decades of conflict. Santos prioritized social investment, infrastructure development, and addressing drug-related violence. His leadership emphasized reconciliation and economic growth, though challenges included widespread poverty and political tensions. Santos was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016 for his efforts to achieve peace, marking a significant moment in Colombia's history, although the implementation of the peace deal faced hurdles during and after his term.