The Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, acknowledged this Tuesday that he’ll report back to the UN that the State just isn’t complying with the peace settlement signed in 2016 with the previous FARC guerrilla and predicted that this might result in “bloodshed.”
Petro made the feedback on the Casa de Nariño, headquarters of the Government, throughout the inauguration of jurist Mary Lucero Novoa as a Justice of the Peace of the Superior Council of the Judiciary, an act through which she insisted that compliance with the peace settlement “it is not a sport”.
“I would like the dialogue to open as a result of we’re going to go to the United Nations, each three months we’ve to go (…) however this time the president of the republic goes to go and he’s going to must say: positively the State of Colombia doesn’t need fulfill the peace settlement he signed,” Petro acknowledged.
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The president reached this conclusion after stating that the Government of Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) signed the peace settlement however the first level, relating to a complete rural reform, has not been totally fulfilled, nor have others associated to reality and justice. .
“The peace agreements had been delivered to the Security Council of the UN within the type of ‘unilateral declaration of State'”Petro defined, based on which mentioned instrument, in apply, just isn’t being fulfilled.
For this motive, he added, throughout a go to to the nation final February the members of the UN Security Council needed to inform them of that “flagrant non-compliance” of the unilateral declaration of State.
“Colombia is the one State on the planet that isn’t complying with its unilateral declaration of State as a result of we’re very accustomed to disregarding court docket rulings,” mentioned the president.