Petro’s RT that raises controversy about the re-election, “bad…”

Petro’s RT that raises controversy about the re-election, “bad…”
Petro’s RT that raises controversy about the re-election, “bad…”

The publication of a user of the social network heavy-duty word.

The tweet published on the @Intudelaho2 account initially states: “They applaud if he is re-elected: Bukele, Juan Manuel Santos, Álvaro Uribe, Donald Trump, Javier Milei”, referring to the controversy that the proposal for a constituent assembly has aroused in the country.

President Gustavo Petro reposted a message from the social network X about the re-election. | Photo: Screenshot

In the same message the original author also noted: “If the re-election is carried out by a right-wing leader, they call it “freedom”, but if it is carried out by a left-wing leader, they call it a dictatorship.”. In the end he points out “Malparidos!”, which generated the rejection of a sector of society after the president’s repost.

It is worth remembering that the head of state recently delivered a surprising statement at the Casa de Nariño, in which he opened the possibility of a re-election of his government of the so-called change.

In a meeting he held with diplomatic representatives residing in Colombia, The president pointed out that the constituent process does not “still deny that possibility in the future.”

In that statement, from last Tuesday, June 4, The head of state harshly attacked the former presidents, accusing them of sabotaging his controversial social reforms.

“They were re-elected, those who criticize me were re-elected, I do not want to be re-elected, nor do I believe that a constituent is the appropriate instrument yet, but I do not deny that possibility in the future, because the constituent power has to express itself, just as when the liberals and conservatives made peace, to be able to make peace today,” he insisted.

 
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