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Constitutional Court Clarifies that Popular Consultation Requires Prior Endorsement by the Senate

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The Constitutional Court responded to a request by Senator Katherine Miranda on the legality of a possible call for popular consultation by the national government by decree. In its ruling, the High Court was emphatic in stating that the Executive has no competence to convene a consultation without prior endorsement by the Senate. The consultation was presented within the framework of the intentions of the Government of President Gustavo Petro t…
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The Constitutional Court responded to a request by Senator Katherine Miranda on the legality of a possible call for popular consultation by the national government by decree. In its ruling, the High Court was emphatic in stating that the Executive has no competence to convene a consultation without prior endorsement by the Senate. The consultation was presented within the framework of the intentions of the Government of President Gustavo Petro t…

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Meridiano 70 broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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