
Colombian President questions results abroad and calls out to the squares on July 20
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Summary
The President-elect of Colombia accuses Petro of orchestrating a "coup.". Petro claims that he will leave power in Colombia on August 6 despite not recognizing De la Espriella. The procedure for the transmission of command on August 7 is in the midst of tensions between the outgoing left-wing president and the right-wing extreme entrant, supported by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Furthermore, This summary is generated by artificial intelligence and reviewed by the editorial team. The leader has assured that Petro's position responds to the "fear" he feels for the "uncover" of "all the corruption he championed in these four dark years of disgovernment" and the legal consequences that will come, pointing to alleged links with "narco-terrorism" and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. "They can't stand the fact that all citizens are not prepared and that their public insults are slander," he said in X Petro.
In addition, Abelardo: Petro is a tyrant, he wants to perpetuate himself in power.
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The President-elect of Colombia accuses Petro of orchestrating a "coup.".
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Petro claims that he will leave power in Colombia on August 6 despite not recognizing De la Espriella.
according to El Comercio (PE) — ÚltimasThe procedure for the transmission of command on August 7 is in the midst of tensions between the outgoing left-wing president and the right-wing extreme entrant, supported by U.S. President Donald Trump.
according to El UniversalPetro claims that he will leave power, but does not recognize De la Espriella. For his part, Petro has stated that the transition process continues "before the people" and has ruled out that he has any intention of perpetuating himself in power.
according to OKDiarioThis summary is generated by artificial intelligence and reviewed by the editorial team.
according to El Comercio (PE) — ÚltimasThe leader has assured that Petro's position responds to the "fear" he feels for the "uncover" of "all the corruption he championed in these four dark years of disgovernment" and the legal consequences that will come, pointing to alleged links with "narco-terrorism" and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
according to OKDiario"They can't stand the fact that all citizens are not prepared and that their public insults are slander," he said in X Petro.
according to El UniversalAbelardo: Petro is a tyrant, he wants to perpetuate himself in power.
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