Irene Vélez Torres

Minister of Mines and Energy of Colombia since 2022

Irene Vélez
Minister of Mines and Energy
In office
August 11, 2022 – July 19, 2023
PresidentGustavo Petro
Preceded byDiego Mesa Puyo
Succeeded byOmar Andrés Camacho
Personal details
Born
Irene Vélez Torres

(1982-08-02) August 2, 1982 (age 41)
Bogotá, Colombia
Political partySoy Porque Somos
Alma materUniversity of Copenhagen
Profession
  • Philosopher
  • political geography

Irene Vélez Torres (born August 2, 1982) is a Colombian philosopher and doctor in political geography. From August 11, 2022 to July 19, 2023, she held the position of Minister of Mines and Energy.[1]

Early life

Irene Vélez is the daughter of Hildebrando Vélez, an environmentalist and educator recognized for his activism in the Black Communities Process through which he became very close to Francia Márquez.[2] Vélez Torres studied philosophy at the National University, with a master's degree in cultural studies at the same university. She completed a doctorate in political geography at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and has written on natural resource issues and environmental conflicts in Colombia[3][4]

Vélez served as an environmental social leader against mining in Colombia, leading research related to the environmental impact of illegal mining on communities and energy transition models, and serving as a professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Valle.[2]

Minister of Mines and Energy

In 2022, her name was suggested for Minister of Science and Technology in the government of Gustavo Petro, since she had been appointed as part of the joint team in that area by the previous government. On August 6, 2022, President-elect Gustavo Petro instead appointed her Minister of Mines and Energy.[2][5]

Her appointment caused surprise due to Vélez's lack of expertise, her environmental activism, and lck of connection to the extractivist energy sectors such as oil and coal. However the Petro government proposed an acceleration of the energy transition to make the country less and less dependent on non-renewable extractive energy with an increase in clean renewables.[6]

After controversies, including two censure motions, she had to resign in June 2023, due to a new controversy, this time over a case of influence-peddling involving a migration officer who was pressured, allegedly, by Vélez to allow the departure of her son without complying with legal requirements.[7]

References

  1. ^ "¿Quién es Irene Vélez Torres, la próxima ministra de Minas?". El Espectador.
  2. ^ a b c "Ministra de Minas y Energía de Gustavo Petro". 2022.
  3. ^ La Silla Vacía (11 August 2022). "Con Irene Vélez, Petro refuerza su apuesta de cambio en el sector extractivo".
  4. ^ Pérez-Rincón, M., Peralta Ardila, M., Méndez, F. & Vélez-Torres, I., (2022) “Conflicto armado interno y ambiente en Colombia: análisis desde los conflictos ecológicos, 1960-2016”, Journal of Political Ecology 29(1), 672–703. doi: https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.2901
  5. ^ "Quién es Irene Vélez, la filósofa elegida para liderar el Ministerio de Minas y Energía". infobae (in European Spanish). 6 August 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  6. ^ Tiempo, Casa Editorial El. "Seis nuevos ministros del gobierno Petro ya se posesionaron". Portafolio.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Fiscalía abrió indagación contra Irene Vélez por posible tráfico de influencias". infobae (in European Spanish). 18 July 2023. Retrieved 18 July 2023.


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Diego Mesa Puyo
Minister of Mines and Energy
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Succeeded by
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Ángel Custodio Cabrera
as Former Minister of Labour
Order of precedence of Colombia
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