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Colombia Protests Against Gustavo Petro's Cabinet Reforms VIDEO

The President Says The Measures Are Targeting Strong Inequality

Apr 22, 2024 06:07 108

Colombia Protests Against Gustavo Petro's Cabinet Reforms VIDEO  - 1

Tens of thousands of Colombian citizens took to the streets today to protest the economic and social reforms proposed by the left-wing government of President Gustavo Petro, reported Reuters, quoted by BTA.

Petro says the reforms are aimed at stark inequality, and his opponents say the planned legislative changes will damage the country's already struggling economy. The reforms were among the key promises in the election campaign of the 64-year-old head of state, who took office in 2022.

According to the authorities, about 70,000 people took part in today's procession through the streets of the capital Bogotá, the end point of which was the central square "Simon Bolivar". Demonstrators chanted slogans such as "Down with Petro" and carried national flags.

There were also protests in the cities of Medellin and Cali.

The outcry was sparked by a Senate committee's decision to reject a health reform proposal aimed at stripping insurers of power and expanding access to health care after the government took control of two major insurance companies on the grounds that did not provide adequate patient care.

The government is expected to table a new healthcare reform proposal after the start of the new parliamentary session in July. Deputies are still debating pension and labor reforms.