In Santander de Quilichao, Cauca, Iván Cepeda read a new speech in which he pledged to strengthen and co-rule with the indigenous movement. “My government will not have a formal or protocolary relationship with social movements because my government will be the government of social movements,” said the Senator, who paid tribute to the Indigenous Regional Council of Cauca (Cric) during its 55 years of foundation. “The Cric has been a reference of…
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In Santander de Quilichao, Cauca, Iván Cepeda read a new speech in which he pledged to strengthen and co-rule with the indigenous movement. “My government will not have a formal or protocolary relationship with social movements because my government will be the government of social movements,” said the Senator, who paid tribute to the Indigenous Regional Council of Cauca (Cric) during its 55 years of foundation. “The Cric has been a reference of…