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Medellín City Councilman Demands that Petro Reveal if There Are Cuban Military in His Presidential Security Scheme

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The councillor of Medellín Sebastián López Valencia issued a right of petition to President Gustavo Petro on Thursday, January 8, asking for information to know if there is a presence of Cuban military and police in the presidential security scheme. In the official communication, the councilor is protected by the fundamental right of petition enshrined in article 23 of the Political Constitution and as a political opponent.
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The councillor of Medellín Sebastián López Valencia issued a right of petition to President Gustavo Petro on Thursday, January 8, asking for information to know if there is a presence of Cuban military and police in the presidential security scheme. In the official communication, the councilor is protected by the fundamental right of petition enshrined in article 23 of the Political Constitution and as a political opponent.

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larazon.co broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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