Colombian Congress backs impunity regulation for narco-guerrillas

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Colombian Congress backs impunity regulation for narco-guerrillas


The plenary periods of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of Colombia have ratified the reform of the regulation of public order that provides a authorized framework to ‘total peace’ and permits the Colombian Government to dialogue with armed forces teams.

After being authorised in 4 debates and its subsequent conciliation, the initiative will move presidential sanction to turn into regulation, as detailed by ‘El Colombiano’.

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With this regulation, the Colombian Government acquires the ability to barter or demobilize terrorist teams such because the National Liberation Army (ELN) or dissidents of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

Colombian Congress backs impunity law for narco-guerrillas. (Photo internet reproduction)
Colombian Congress backs impunity regulation for narco-guerrillas. (Photo web copy)

The Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, proposed throughout his electoral marketing campaign for the Presidency to implement a ‘total peace’ that may promote the start of peace dialogues with armed and political organizations and finish “the bloodbath” to which the nation has been subjected greater than 50 years, as reported by ‘El Tiempo’.

However, as soon as the regulation is sanctioned, peace dialogues with the ELN guerrilla will start, and the representatives of the National Government on the dialogue desk, which began through the Executive of Juan Manuel Santos, shall be recognized.

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