“So much addiction to coffee leads to believing one’s own lies”: Duque’s jab at Petro about security in Colombia

“So much addiction to coffee leads to believing one’s own lies”: Duque’s jab at Petro about security in Colombia
“So much addiction to coffee leads to believing one’s own lies”: Duque’s jab at Petro about security in Colombia

Former President Iván Duque stated that total peace means “total impunity” – credit Mariano Vimos/Lina Gasca/Colprensa

Through his of inhabitants of southwestern Colombia.

“Once the 2016 peace process was done, they began to tear it apart. “The Duque government handed over the Micay cannon without giving a single shot to the drug trafficking organizations,” Petro expressed in his X account, in response to criticism from the senator of the Democratic Center party, María Fernanda Cabal.

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In response to this, former President Duque referred to the comment of the current national leader, where he highlighted the achievements of his presidential period and stated that current policies end eradication and benefit criminal structures.

“So much addiction to “coffee” leads to believing one’s own lies. Aliases “Uriel”, “Fabián”, “Guacho”, “David”, “Mayimbú” and many of the leaders of the cartels and dissidents died in public force operations in the west and southwest of the country,” Duque wrote in their social networks.

He added that “between 2018 and 2022, there were more than 800 extradited people, a record in seizures and expansion of manual eradication,” and said that the total peace policy promoted by Petro was total impunity. “Now they have finished the eradication, they reward criminals, they offer them ceasefires to strengthen themselves and they offer them “total peace”, that is, total impunity,” the president pointed out.

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