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Secret Recordings Reveal Plot to Remove Colombia’s President with U.S. Republican Support

Summary by The Rio Times
Colombia recently faced a serious political problem. Álvaro Leyva, who used to be Colombia’s foreign minister, tried to get help from U.S. Republican politicians to force President Gustavo Petro out of office. This information comes from Colombian authorities who have audio recordings of Leyva explaining his plan. Leyva, once a close ally of Petro, traveled […]

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The former chancellor of the Republic, in the past, had already tried to forge an alliance to remove a current head of state, according to the former director of Social Prosperity and presidential pre-candidate, who revealed on his social networks the evidence that would support this statement.

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On Sunday, June 29, Spain's El País newspaper revealed some audios from the Colombian ex-canciller Álvaro Leyva linked to a plan to remove President Gustavo Petro from office.

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The vice president of Colombia, France Márquez, issued a public statement this Sunday June 29 in response to the leaks that link her to an alleged plan to remove President Gustavo Petro from power, where former chancellor Álvaro Leyva—who was close to the national president at the beginning of his legislature, and after his dismissal became his main critic, who has come to claim that Petro suffers from drug addiction—would be the master mind. RE…

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Bogotá, Colombia – Former Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva attempted to launch a “soft coup” against President Gustavo Petro with the support of Republican Party figures in the United States, the Spanish newspaper El País revealed Sunday.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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