Cepeda Demarcates Half of the Constituent Assembly that Petro Insists on Agitating
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Three months after leaving power, Gustavo Petro returns to the burden for the umpteenth time with his resisted idea of changing the Political Constitution of Colombia. This week the president insisted on convening for this May Day, workers’ day, a mobilization to “defend the right to a pension” and “fight to lower the interest rate and increase employment,” among many other reasons. In his messages he accompanies that call with his recurring dem…
In the framework of a day of popular economy in La Guajira, Petro explained that this mechanism seeks to “change the political system of Colombia so that it does not generate more corruption but benefit and general interest”
The head of State indicated that the call will coincide with the commemoration of International Labour Day, a date for which mobilizations have also been proposed in different regions of the country
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, has announced that he will convene this Friday, May 1, a Constituent Assembly in order, supposedly, to add to the 1991 Constitution "two great chapters", one concerning "the social reforms they did not allow to be done in Congress" and another "anti-corruption struggle". This has been announced since an event on the eve of the Workers' Day held in the department of La Guajira, the northernmost in the cou…
President Gustavo Petro announced from La Guajira that on Friday, May 1, he will convene in public square a National Constituent Assembly, centered on two objectives: to carry out social reforms and modify the political system to confront corruption. The statement was made during his intervention in the Popular Economic Meeting for Life and in the launch of the solidarity supply point, in San Juan del Cesar, where he explained the scope of the c…
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