Government of Colombia
| Constitution | Colombian Constitution of 1991 |
|---|---|
| Country | Colombia |
| Website | www |
| Executive | |
| Head of state | President of Colombia (Gustavo Petro) |
| Vice head of state | Vice President of Colombia (Francia Márquez) |
| Cabinet | Council of Ministers of Colombia |
| Legislative | |
| Legislature | Congress of Colombia |
| Meeting place | National Capitol of Colombia |
| Judicial | |
| Court | |
The Government of Colombia is a unitary presidential republic with separation of powers into an executive, judicial, and legislative branch. The executive is led by the president, who acts as both the head of state and government, the judiciary includes four high courts which manage different fields of the law, and the national legislature is a bicameral congress composed of the senate and chamber of representatives.
The country is principally divided into 32 departments and one capital district.
The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Colombia a "flawed democracy" in 2024.