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Gobierno de Colombia, cercado por protestas, atraviesa su peor momento desde 2019

Gobierno de Colombia, cercado por protestas, atraviesa su peor momento desde 2019
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¿Por qué ocurren las protestas en Colombia?

¿Por qué ocurren las protestas en Colombia?
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Colombian currency plunges on finance minister resignation report

Colombia’s peso fell the most among major currencies as local media reported Finance Minister Alberto Carrasquilla is about to step down after bloody street protests led the government to shelve his plan to raise taxes. Carrasquilla and his deputy Juan Alberto Londono will hand in their resignations this morning, Blu Radio reported, without saying how it obtained the information. La Republica daily said the whole economic team who worked on the tax bill will also quit. Colombian media have reported that finance minister Alberto Carrasquilla plans to step down after bloody street protests led the government to shelve his plan to raise taxes  [File: Bloomberg]While declining to comment on the reports, Interior Minister Daniel Palacios told Blu Radio that the government will seek to reach consensus with political parties to present a new tax bill to congress. The finance ministry confirmed President Ivan Duque and Carrasquilla were meeting this morning.

Protesters March In Colombia Against Plan To Raise Taxes In Pandemic-Wracked Economy

/ BOGOTÁ, Colombia While marching in nationwide demonstrations this week, Pablo Mora wore a face mask to protect himself from the coronavirus. But every so often, the retired security guard took it off and blew a whistle to voice his disgust with Colombia s government. COVID-19 deaths are spiking, the vaccine rollout has been slow, and even though Colombia is still climbing out of its deepest economic downturn, President Iván Duque is trying to raise taxes. All this prompted massive protests in Bogotá, Medellín, Cali and other cities by shopkeepers, union leaders, teachers, university students and retirees. As he took a breather from blowing his whistle, Mora, who is 72 but has yet to be vaccinated, said: We feel totally abandoned by the government.

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