Colombian Government Presents Project To Convene A Constituent Assembly - teleSUR English
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The government of the Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, published on Thursday a draft bill to convene a National Constituent Assembly, that is, a reform of the Magna Carta. It was announced by the Minister of Justice, Eduardo Montealegre, who assures that it will be the basis for the transformation of the country with the "necessary" social reforms that are blocked today. Immediately the controversy has broken out and more when there are five …
Justice Minister of Colombia Presents Draft Bill to Convene Constituent Assembly
Colombian Minister of Justice and Law Eduardo Montealegre made public a draft bill to convene a National Constituent Assembly, one of President Gustavo Petro’s most ambitious proposals to reform the country’s institutional and constitutional framework. According to the official document released on Thursday, October 23, the draft is not yet a final text ready for direct submission to Congress, but rather a basis for launching a public deliberati…
According to the official document issued by the Ministry of Justice, the project is not yet a closed text for direct presentation to Congress, but a basis for a public process of deliberation and collection of citizen signatures to support it.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro took a further step in his plan to convene a National Constituent Assembly by presenting Thursday a draft bill that would serve as a basis for reforming the current Political Charter.
Colombian Government Presents Project To Convene A Constituent Assembly - teleSUR English
President Petro called for a rally to gather signatures in support of the proposal. On Thursday, the Colombian government presented a draft bill to convene a Constituent Assembly, which will encompass 71 delegates, with gender parity and representation from diverse social sectors, including Indigenous communities, Afro-descendants, youth and LGBTIQ+ population. RELATED: Petro Calls on Colombians to Launch Push for Constituent Assembly Justice Mi…
BOGOTÁ (AP) — The Colombian government on Thursday unveiled a bill it will submit to Congress seeking to convene a Constituent Assembly to reform the constitution that has been in place since 1991, a proposal immediately criticized by…
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