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The Colombian House of Representatives approved this Wednesday a bill that President Gustav Petroauthorized to start negotiations with various armed groups in the country.
The bill was approved in the lower house with a vote of 125 parliamentarians, while only 13 congressmen voted against after approval by the Colombian Senate on Monday.
call “complete rest” thus becomes law, so that successor governments Gustavo Petro They will be obliged to keep the negotiations in force and to respect the agreements reached.
This law encourages the initiation of peace negotiations with armed and political organizations such as the ELN or FARC dissidents, as well as the appeal to powerful criminal structures in order to demobilize them.
In this sense, both the government and the armed groups should appoint representatives to create a peace cabinet in which development plans are implemented with government policies.
“This message is for Colombiafor the popular vote on June 19, which resulted in Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez becoming President and Vice President of Colombia with a huge commitment to achieve a comprehensive peace without exceptions, an inclusive peace, a complete peace for Colombia,” the Ministry of the Interior said in a statement. Minister Alfonso Prada in statements collected by RCN Radio.
Government and ELN militants to hold talks
The current government Colombia and National Liberation Army (NLA) guerrillas will resume peace talks next November, suspended in 2019 by the then President, Ivan Duke. Both sides announced this in Caracas without specifying the place of the next meetings.
government delegates from Gustavo Petro and ELN agreed to “re-establish the dialogue process after the first week of November 2022,” according to a statement read after the meeting in Caracas.
Petro accuses US of destroying ‘world economy’
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused the US of ruining “every economy in the world” in making decisions to protect itself from the economic crisis, which is already “undoubted”.
Petro criticized the fact that his recent decisions, such as raising interest rates, have hurt the global economy in Latin America, in connection with which he called for the creation of a bloc of countries in the region to fight the recession.
On the other hand, Petro also criticized Washington on migration, saying “they put up machine guns”, “prisons” and “walls” to prevent migrants from passing through their border. “(So) that they are treated and mistreated when they get there if they arrive alive and alive,” he pointed out.
(As reported by Europe Press)
Source: RPP

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