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Colombia's German Vargas Lleras has become the face of the opposition to President Petro, and an establishment politician on track for the 2026 campaign.
Following the controversy of audiotapes featuring Armando Benedetti, the former Venezuelan ambassador, threatening to disclose secrets about the presidential campaign, Gustavo Petro's government reforms have found themselves in a state of uncertainty.
This week in Colombia two important events happened: on the one hand, the Petro Government changed the director of the Police; and on the other, the debate on the Health Reform was postponed. This and more summarized here.
The regional elections that will be held in Colombia this 2023 pose a scenario in which two political forces would meet: Petrism, led by the Historical Pact, and Duquism that was born with former officials of Iván Duque.