
President-elect of Colombia accuses Petro from wanting to make a coup
Petro questions the “legitimacy” of De la Espriella and called for demonstrations for July 20, when he announced that he will make his farewell speech
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Petro questions the “legitimacy” of De la Espriella and called for demonstrations for July 20, when he announced that he will make his farewell speech. Petro has been refusing to recognize the result of the second round of June, when de la Espriella won the candidate supported by the president, Ivan Cepeda, by a tight margin of 250,000 votes. Lawyer without previous political experience, de la Espriella promises to stimulate private investment, reduce the size of the state and harden the fight against guerrillas and drug trafficking cartels, amid the country's worst violence crisis in the last decade and after Petro's failed attempts to negotiate peace with armed groups.
Furthermore, Senator Cepeda recognized the outcome of the election, but declared himself in "civil disobedience" before the new government. And they want to do this by means of a coup ... as elected president, I ask the Armed Forces of the Republic of Colombia to comply with their oath, protect the Constitution and democracy and do not obey any orders Petro may give otherwise ", said. The opposition in Congress throughout the next government is promised intense.
In addition, Continue after advertising “My duty is to protect the interests of the nation and ensure a serious, transparent transition at the service of Colombians, never legitimizing disaster or disrespect for constitutional order,” said de la Espriella. Petro had not expressed himself on the charge of Espriella until the last update of this report. The process of transferring power to the possession of August 7 occurs amid tensions between the left-wing president, who leaves office, and the far-right successor.
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Petro questions the “legitimacy” of De la Espriella and called for demonstrations for July 20, when he announced that he will make his farewell speech.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesPetro has been refusing to recognize the result of the second round of June, when de la Espriella won the candidate supported by the president, Ivan Cepeda, by a tight margin of 250,000 votes.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLawyer without previous political experience, de la Espriella promises to stimulate private investment, reduce the size of the state and harden the fight against guerrillas and drug trafficking cartels, amid the country's worst violence crisis in the last decade and after Petro's failed attempts to negotiate peace with armed groups.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSenator Cepeda recognized the outcome of the election, but declared himself in "civil disobedience" before the new government.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAnd they want to do this by means of a coup ... as elected president, I ask the Armed Forces of the Republic of Colombia to comply with their oath, protect the Constitution and democracy and do not obey any orders Petro may give otherwise ", said.
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The opposition in Congress throughout the next government is promised intense.
according to VejaContinue after advertising “My duty is to protect the interests of the nation and ensure a serious, transparent transition at the service of Colombians, never legitimizing disaster or disrespect for constitutional order,” said de la Espriella.
according to VejaPetro had not expressed himself on the charge of Espriella until the last update of this report.
according to G1The process of transferring power to the possession of August 7 occurs amid tensions between the left-wing president, who leaves office, and the far-right successor.
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