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“This Congress Did Not Want to Discuss Legal Reform to Resolve the Transition of Armed Groups”: Millán

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The delegate of the National Government for the dialogues with the Gaitanist Army of Colombia, Alvaro Jiménez Millán, acknowledged this Thursday in Montería that the peace process with this armed group advances without a sustainable legal framework, after the outgoing Congress refused to process a normative reform that would regulate the transition of combatants to civilian life. Jiménez Millán was direct by pointing out the institutional vacuum…
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The delegate of the National Government for the dialogues with the Gaitanist Army of Colombia, Alvaro Jiménez Millán, acknowledged this Thursday in Montería that the peace process with this armed group advances without a sustainable legal framework, after the outgoing Congress refused to process a normative reform that would regulate the transition of combatants to civilian life. Jiménez Millán was direct by pointing out the institutional vacuum…

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larazon.co broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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