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''La Silla Vacía'' (
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: "The Empty Chair") is a Colombian
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founded by journalist and writer
Juanita León Juanita León García (born 1970) is a Colombian journalist, writer, and public speaker. She is best known as the founder and director of the news website '' La Silla Vacía''. Biography León obtained a law degree at the University of the An ...
in 2009. The site focuses primarily on Colombian politics. ''La Silla Vacía'' describes itself as an ''"informative and interactive medium for people interested in Colombian political current issues,"'' by focusing on ''"stories which actually describe the way power is exercised in Colombia: on political figures who pull the strings of power, strategies in order to reach and keep it, on ideas and interests which underlie the big decisions taken in the country,"'' aiming to do ''"good
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."''


Name

Its name, "The Empty Chair" (or, alternatively, "The Empty Seat"), makes reference to at least two political events in Colombia. The first one occurred 7 January 1999, when the failed peace process between
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Andrés Pastrana administration and
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started. ''
Manuel Marulanda Vélez Pedro Antonio Marín Marín (13 May 1930 – 26 March 2008), known by his " nom de guerre" Manuel Marulanda Vélez, was the main leader of the Marxist–Leninist FARC-EP ("''Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo ...
'' (aka ''Tirofijo / Sureshot''), FARC top leader at the time, refused to attend the ceremony held in
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, leaving a plastic white chair assigned to him empty. The second alludes to a proposal prompted by the
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. The idea was to punish lawmakers and ultimately parties involved with illegal armed groups in case they are investigated or arrested, leaving their seats in Congress empty, instead of being replaced with another politician. It was passed by the
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in May 2009, but it will be enforced only if the lawmaker is sentenced, and it will not apply for current Congresspeople, just as president
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wished. But the founder has said that the name comes from a march of indigenous communities in Cauca who marched through the Pan American road to meet President Uribe and he never went to the encounter. So they left an empty seat for him. "


Contents

The website was originally divided in five big sections: *Desde la Silla ("From the Chair"): the main stories published on the website. Most of them are journalistic articles or analysis pieces. There are some interviews, including two with presidential pre-candidates for the 2010 elections Sergio Fajardo and
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. These were conducted through a live transmission via internet, with users asking questions using the website,
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. *La Movida del Día: every weekday a question on a current issue is posted by the staff. The question is answered by political figures, analysts, and intellectuals. Users can "endorse" or "not endorse" these answers. *Querido diario ("Dear diary"): briefs focusing on political gossip. *El Blogueo ("The Blogging"): blogs by analysts, organizations, and intellectuals, focusing on economy, social responsibility, internet, media, relations with Venezuela, Latin America and the United States, etc. *La Butaca ("The Stool"): described as a section where ''"from diverse narrative formats with no limits the other olombiais shown on La Butaca, with their sometimes ironic, acid, or simply different glances."'' Now, after its most recent redesign, the sections have changed to: * Historias: 4 daily investigated and original stories are published * La Silla Llena: it´s a debate platform where more than 500 experts in different fields blog in their respective networks. * La Silla Académica: it´s a section dedicated to distribute the knowledge created by the universities subscribed to this service. * Quién es Quién: it´s the most complete directory of powerful people in Colombia * Hágame el cruce: it´s the section where the databases of the media are compiled.
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Funding

''La Silla Vacía'' was originally funded through a series of grants (the grantees include Ford Foundation,
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, National Endowment for Democracy and the British Embassy in Colombia), crowdfunding, and several commercial projects. Now less than 30 per cent of its revenues come from grants and most come from crowdfunding and commercial projects.


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