Petro Accepts the Resignation of the Ict Minister in a New Ministerial Resounding
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President Gustavo Petro has accepted on Tuesday the resignation of Julián Molina, a quota of the party of La U and who was for six months the Minister of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT). The departure is due to the defeat of the Executive with the election of Carlos Camargo, former defender of the People of conservative origin, as a judge of the Constitutional Court. That defeat in the Senate of those who denounced Camargo of c…
Carina Murcia, new minister in charge of ICTs. Photo: taken from the Twitter account @CarinaMurciaY The vice minister of Digital Transformation of the Ministry of ICT, Carina Murcia, will assume as head of the portfolio after the resignation of Julián Molina, which was accepted by the government. Murcia, a social communicator by profession, came to office in April 2025. Previously and for almost two years she was director of ICT appropriation. T…
President Gustavo Petro accepted the resignation of Julián Molina as Minister of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), who had taken office six months ago. Molina becomes the first confirmed discharge after the political tremor that led to the election of Carlos Camargo as a judge of the Constitutional Court, a result that was not well seen by the government or by several analysts. Two other officials remain in the balance: Antonio …
In addition to Molina, Antonio Sanguino (Work) and Diana Marcela Morales (Trade, Industry and Tourism) were also requested to resign.
This is how President Gustavo Petro confirmed to La Silla Empty a government source with knowledge of the issue. Molina was the quota of the allies of the U party in the cabinet. President Gustavo Petro had asked last week for the resignation of the minister, along with that of Commerce and Labor, after the defeat of the government in the election in the Senate of the new judge of the Constitutional Court. Dato: this morning, the minister was in…
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