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Kolumbianischer Präsident will mit harter Hand bei Protesten durchgreifen
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Kolumbiens Präsident setzt bei Protesten zunehmend auf Härte - Brennpunkte
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Kolumbiens Präsident setzt bei Protesten zunehmend auf Härte | Freie Presse
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Although Duque said he was open to dialogue, in a presidential address he ordered the militarization of cities such as Cali, Medellín and Bogotá
Colombia s Finance Minister Alberto Carrasquilla turned in his resignation Monday President Iván Duque withdrew the controversial tax reform which triggered massive demonstrations nationwide, which have so far left 19 people dead.
My continuity in the government would make it difficult to quickly and efficiently build the necessary consensus, Carrasquilla said in the statement in which he announced his resignation and in which he described his tax reform as imperative.
Meanwhile, Duque announced on Twitter that I have accepted the resignation of Dr Alberto Carrasquilla as Minister of Finance. My gratitude and respect always for his contribution to the head of the economic team” and thanked him for his involvement in the “unprecedented social program to face the pandemic.
Tote und Verletzte bei Protesten in Kolumbien - Ausland
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