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The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, warned on Thursday, May 11, about a possible coup against him after he sent a message through the social network Twitter. In said message, the president said: “Why are you plotting a coup d'état? Because you are terrified that we will end impunity. The truth intimidates them so much that they go to despair.” Petro responded hours before to the statement of the president of the Colombian Association of Retired Officers of the Military Forces, Colonel John Marulanda , who cited the case of Peru as an example to "defenestrate a corrupt president", and bring the same scenario to Colombia. , with “a guerrilla president.” Gustavo Petro: a social democratic project for Colombia The president responded to the veteran: “All the progressive people who elected the president already know it.
The friends of impunity terrified by the truth are not thinking about elections, but about an institutional breakdown. Will the Prosecutor's Office investigate?” Nearly 5,000 retired veterans of the Armed Forces gathered last Phone Number Database Wednesday in the Plaza de Bolívar, where they raised their voices against the Petro Government. While some harangue against President Petro, another removes the flag placed by the indigenous guard from the sculpture and replaces it with the national flag. He colpresses. Hundreds of people gathered in the Plaza de Bolívar against the Government of Gustavo Petro . The protest was called by members of the reserves of the National Army and the National Police. The objective was to reject the policies proposed by the national government regarding security.
López Obrador meets with Petro to relaunch bilateral relations The spokesperson for the demonstration was retired Colonel Carlos Martínez, who assured that the protest sought to express support for all Colombian uniformed officers, both active and retired agents. “In addition to defending democracy, the Constitution and the separation of powers, we support retired uniformed personnel who seek to raise their voices in the face of the attacks that members of institutions such as the Police and the National Army have suffered by armed groups. “Martinez told Colprensa. Among the list of requests is attention to the military and police in conditions of disability and diminished capabilities who did not meet the retirement requirements, to the victims of attacks, mines and acts of violence against the public force, which are feel abandoned by the state .
The friends of impunity terrified by the truth are not thinking about elections, but about an institutional breakdown. Will the Prosecutor's Office investigate?” Nearly 5,000 retired veterans of the Armed Forces gathered last Phone Number Database Wednesday in the Plaza de Bolívar, where they raised their voices against the Petro Government. While some harangue against President Petro, another removes the flag placed by the indigenous guard from the sculpture and replaces it with the national flag. He colpresses. Hundreds of people gathered in the Plaza de Bolívar against the Government of Gustavo Petro . The protest was called by members of the reserves of the National Army and the National Police. The objective was to reject the policies proposed by the national government regarding security.
López Obrador meets with Petro to relaunch bilateral relations The spokesperson for the demonstration was retired Colonel Carlos Martínez, who assured that the protest sought to express support for all Colombian uniformed officers, both active and retired agents. “In addition to defending democracy, the Constitution and the separation of powers, we support retired uniformed personnel who seek to raise their voices in the face of the attacks that members of institutions such as the Police and the National Army have suffered by armed groups. “Martinez told Colprensa. Among the list of requests is attention to the military and police in conditions of disability and diminished capabilities who did not meet the retirement requirements, to the victims of attacks, mines and acts of violence against the public force, which are feel abandoned by the state .