The great day of the Colombian left has arrived. The party is scheduled for Sunday, August 7, in Bogota, where some 100,000 people are expected for the inauguration of Gustavo Petro, the first left-wing president in the history of Colombia. Throughout the country, giant screens installed in the squares of the main cities should broadcast the ceremony live, which is intended to be unprecedented and “popular”, at the height of the reformist ambitions of the new head of state and his vice-president. , the Afro-Colombian Francia Marquez, who promised to develop “a politics of love” and to make Colombia an example of a “world power of life”.
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