Categories: World

In Colombia, an unprecedented demonstration against President Petro

Spread the love

Photo: Raul Arboleda Agence France-Presse Demonstrators take part in a demonstration against the government of Gustavo Petro on Sunday in Bogota.

Laura Salabert – Agence France-Presse in Bogota

Published yesterday at 11:59 p.m. Updated at 8:14 p.m.

  • Americas

Hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated in major Colombian cities on Sunday to protest against the government, an unprecedented mobilization since the election of President Gustavo Petro in 2022.

“Petro, out!” » chanted the processions, which brought together the right-wing opposition, centrist political forces, former liberal allies but also numerous professional organizations and unaffiliated citizens.

“I voted for change, for Petro, but we continue to do the same thing. I’m walking because I think Colombia still has hope,” said Bogota resident and 64-year-old retiree Martha Estrada, wearing a tricolor hat emblazoned with the Colombian flag.

Mr Petro came to power in August 2022, becoming the first left-wing man to govern a country traditionally ruled by conservative elites. But his popularity is at an all-time low, with a disapproval rate of 60%, according to polling firm Invamer.

500,000 demonstrators

Nearly 500,000 people participated in the demonstrations according to cumulative figures communicated by the town halls of Cali (southwest), Bogota, Barranquilla (north), Cartagena (north) and Medellin (northwest). ), second city in the country where the conservative mayor, Federico Gutierrez, congratulated himself, with supporting photos on his X account (formerly Twitter), on a “historic” and “impressive” participation.

In Medellin alone, 350,000 people demonstrated, according to the city's Public Ombudsman.

Photo: Jaime Saldarriaga Agence France-Presse An aerial view of the protest in Medellin, Colombia, on Sunday

President Petro, for his part, estimated the number of demonstrators at “more or less 250,000 people in the country”. While he acknowledged that the demonstrations had been “strong” in Medellin, Bogota and Bucaramanga (north), he said they had been “weak” everywhere else.

“The main objective of the marches is to shout “out Petro” and to overthrow the government of change. This process has already begun, and it is a soft coup to reverse the popular decision for change in 2022,” he wrote on X.

In the capital Bogota, the procession set off at 10 a.m. peacefully on a major artery in the city center, pedestrianized on Sunday morning.

Despite the bad weather, several tens of thousands of demonstrators, under umbrellas and slaloming between puddles, marched towards Bolivar Square, the traditional epicenter of Colombian demonstrations, packed with people at the end of morning, noted AFP.

Photo: Joaquin Sarmiento Agence France-Presse Protesters in Cali, Colombia, on Sunday. Hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated in major cities across the country against the government of President Gustavo Petro.

“White Coats”

Many health professionals, wearing their work clothes, were present in the demonstrations for “the white coat march”, at the call of several dozen doctors' associations, to protest against the aborted reform of the health system.

“Health is not a game, it's a right”, we could read on signs and caps in Bogota, in reference to the recent political setback of Gustavo Petro, whose plans for the health system health were defeated in Congress in early April. According to this project, now definitively buried, the government intended to oust some of the private players from the system.

In recent days, however, the government has intervened in several entities that serve as intermediaries between the State and hospitals (EPS), in order to control their budgets, provoking the ire of part of the medical environment.

“As a doctor, I witness the deterioration of the health system, because there are no medicines to give to patients and because patients delay receiving care” , told AFP Dr. Julio Rivero, 35, who was marching against the president for the first time.

But health is not the only reason for discontent: pension reform, the specter (regularly raised by Petro) of a constitutional revision, insecurity and the energy crisis are at the heart of the concerns of Colombians.

Photo: Raul Arboleda Agence France-Presse In the capital Bogota, the procession set off at 10 a.m. peacefully on a major artery in the city center, pedestrianized on Sunday morning.

“We are the middle class”

Numerous signs enjoin the president to “respect the Constitution”, after the latter cast doubt on the convening of a Constituent Assembly, castigated as a threat of a “coup d’état” by his opponents or a possible attempt to remain in power after the end of his mandate in 2026.

Gustavo Petro published a humorous video on Friday ironically about the “ruling class” demonstrators. Statements that annoy Betty Ospina, 67 years old, housewife: “it's time to unite so that he understands that we are not rich, but that we are the working middle class.”

Several former allies of the president participated in today's march, like Mr. Petro's former education minister and left-wing centrist, Alejandro Gaviria.< /p>

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

Share
Published by
Teilor Stone

Recent Posts

Israel orders new evacuations in Rafah

Photo: Agence France-Presse A woman and a child walk with their personal belongings to flee…

2 hours ago

Moscow claims the capture of six villages in Ukraine

Photo: Stringer Agence France-Presse Three people died and nine were injured on Saturday in a…

2 hours ago

In Peru, the funeral service of the “dancers of death”

They carry a coffin on their shoulders while dancing. On the way to the cemetery,…

2 hours ago

In the south of Spain, the tough fight against the influence of “narcos”

The death in February of two civil guards intentionally hit by a drug trafficker's boat…

2 hours ago

BYD to launch affordable electric car in Europe

© Joshua Fernandez/Unsplash The Chinese manufacturer BYD continues to gain ground. And if it is…

3 hours ago

This extension allows you to have the Copilot “sidebar” without leaving Google Chrome

© Lemon squeezer Thanks to its partnership with OpenAI, Microsoft was able to very quickly…

3 hours ago