(Opinion) Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s president, faces turbulent times. Within a year of his unprecedented progressive leadership, the political landscape shifted, challenging his governance. Initially, he secured support from centrist parties like Alianza Verde and even from traditional rivals like the Liberal and Conservative parties. But this coalition’s unity was short-lived. By April, Petro disintegrated this […]
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