President Gustavo Petro has proposed a national constituent assembly if his proposed reforms are not approved in Congress. The controversial statement has sparked debate and concern among Colombians about the possibility of major constitutional changes.
The proposal, which would involve a process to reform the Constitution, has been met with mixed reactions. Some see it as a necessary step to address key issues affecting the country, while others fear it could lead to instability and further polarization.
Critics have dubbed Petro as “Pobrecito President” for his radical approach to governance. The idea of a constituent assembly, which would involve the drafting of a new constitution with input from various sectors of society, has raised questions about the potential impact on democracy and the rule of law in Colombia.
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether Petro’s proposal will gain traction or face resistance from Congress and the Colombian people. The viewer eagerly anticipates the outcome of this contentious issue.