Colombia's president proposes national referendum on multiple issues including constituent assembly

By Osvaldo Silva, 5 June
Flag of Colombia (photo credit: jorono via pixabay)
Flag of Colombia (photo credit: jorono via pixabay)
Colombia is at a democratic crossroads as President Gustavo Petro clashes with Congress and civil society over political disputes, legislative gridlock and stalled reforms. At the center of the dispute is Petro's announcement that he intends to call a national referendum by executive decree to revive parts of his agenda -- particularly a labor reform bill recently rejected by the Senate. For weeks, Petro's proposal to call a national referendum has polarized the political climate. His administration says the referendum would allow voters to weigh in on key issues, including healthcare and pension reforms, public debt restructuring and the potential formation of a constituent assembly.
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