Cepeda Proposes to Create a National Anti-Corruption System for Colombia: Lead by Former Minister Iván Velásquez
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This Thursday a video has gone viral in which the vice presidential candidate of the Historical Pact, Aida Quilcué, gives some controversial statements. During a political event in Yopal, in the eastern Colombian plains, said: “Those who have studied at the best universities in the country, all they left us and learned was to steal the money from the people, and all they left was exclusion, hatred and racism, and that’s why this country is like …
Velásquez, current ambassador to the Holy See, would be at the head of one of the pillars in a Cepeda presidency: the fight against corruption and particularly against macro-corruption in Colombia.
Iván Velásquez, former government defense minister and current Colombian ambassador to the Vatican will be head of the National Anti-Corruption System of candidate Iván Cepeda, if he wins the presidency. That is the axis of his proposal to fight corruption, which includes punitive measures and more teeth for judicial institutions. This was announced today in twitter by the aspirant of the official Historical Pact. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCE Announcement…
Colombian left-wing presidential candidate Iván Cepeda announced this Thursday that if he is elected president he will create a National Anti-Corruption Commission that will be led by jurist Iván Velásquez, who was head of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (Cicig).The Cepeda entry announces that he will create an Anti-Corruption Commission led by the former head of the Cicig was first published in the Digital Process.
Iván Cepeda and former minister Iván Velásquez. Photo: Prensa Iván Cepeda and Presidencia. Presidential candidate Iván Cepeda announced this Thursday that, should he arrive at the Casa de Nariño, he will promote a profound anti-corruption reform and create a National Anti-Corruption System that would be led by the former defense minister and current Colombian ambassador to Italy, Iván Velásquez Gómez. Cepeda said that the fight against corruptio…
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