“I didn’t even realize there were marches today,” said Andrea Petro, who She is a strong defender of management of his father in the presidency of the Republic.
The comment did not go down well with some members of the Democratic Center who, increasing the tension, responded in their own style: “Because we don’t burn buses, stations and police officers,” said councilor Daniel Briceño, for example.
Petro reacts to opposition marches: “They don’t want to change the country”
Throughout this Wednesday, March 6, Bogotá, Cali, Medellín and other capital cities have been the scene of mobilizations within the framework of ‘the march of the majority’, as the opposition to the Government of Gustavo Petro has called this day of marches. President Gustavo Petro recently spoke about this during an event inside the Casa de Nariño.