It will be everyone’s task, but especially the president’s as the nation’s leader, to build bridges, environments for dialogue and conversation,” assured the business leader. “After such a tough campaign, so polarized and so aggressive.
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An example of this climate was given by the president of the National Association of Colombian Entrepreneurs (ANDI), Bruce Mac Master, who stressed that they recognize the “open and legitimate” victory of Petro. The local business community and the leaders of the traditional parties they saluted Petro for his victory and welcomed his ideas of seeking consensus. The cover of the newspaper El Tiempo with the triumph of Petro. The 40-year-old environmental leader announced that she will deal with these issues from a future Ministry of Equality. “The step of reconciliation is with 50 million Colombians it is with everyone that we are going to advance in reconciliation, in peace, in closing the gaps of inequity and inequality,” Márquez told W Radio. The elected vice president reinforced Petro’s message. He also maintained that under his government “there will be no political persecution” no matter how “iron and tenacious” the opposition may be.īecause it is a holiday in Colombia, the stock market and the foreign exchange market will react on Tuesday to the triumph of the left in the fourth largest economy in Latin America.
We want Colombia, in the midst of its diversity, to be one” she affirmed. The elections more or less showed two close Colombias in terms of votes. “The change consists precisely in leaving hatred behind, in leaving sectarianism behind. In his victory speech, Petro put radical ideas aside and invited the “two Colombias” that demonstrated at the polls to a “ great national agreement to build the maximum consensus” around the ambitious reforms he proposed in the campaign. Meanwhile, this Monday the outgoing government of Iván Duque guaranteed a “peaceful, harmonious and transparent” transition. The European Union in turn highlighted the “unquestionable result” of the election. The victory of both was well received by most of the capitals of the Latin American region, while the United States announced its willingness to work with the future president. Petro will take office on August 7 together with its vice president Francia Márquez, the first Afro woman to reach the highest echelons of power. The campaign headquarters of the candidate Gustavo Petro, in Bucaramanga (Colombia).