Petro's Total Peace Policy in Colombia "Rewards Criminals," Says Former President Iván Duque.
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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Total Peace policy that President Gustavo Petro has implemented in Colombia to end the country's violence has not yielded results because it "rewards criminals" to the detriment of society, former President Iván Duque said Tuesday in an interview with CNN for the program Conclusiones, with journalist Fernando del Rincón. The former president believed that Petro has not acted firmly against armed and crimina…
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Total Peace policy that President Gustavo Petro has implemented in Colombia to end the country's violence has not yielded results because it "rewards criminals" to the detriment of society, former President Iván Duque said Tuesday in an interview with CNN for the program Conclusiones, with journalist Fernando del Rincón. The former president believed that Petro has not acted firmly against armed and crimina…
President Gustavo Petro stated this Tuesday, during his televised weekly cabinet meeting, that those who were on the stage last Saturday in Medellín, during his speech in that city, were not criminals but "people in rehabilitation." "Anyone in prison is not a criminal, but a person in rehabilitation. Since justice here is seen as revenge, they don't see people in prison as people in rehabilitation," the president stated.
Colombia faces a deep moral crisis where corruption is cause and effect. Petro is not origin, but a reflection of a culture that normalized the unacceptable The Petro article is not the problem: it is the mirror of a Colombia that lost its way was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
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