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Petro drops constituent assembly bid 17 days before Colombia's presidential runoff
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro's administration has withdrawn its bid to establish a National Constituent Assembly to reform the 1991 Constitution, 17 days before a scheduled presidential runoff election, in a strategic move to support the governing coalition's candidate.
Petro drops constituent assembly bid 17 days before Colombia's presidential runoff
The committee that had promoted a National Constituent Assembly championed by Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced on Thursday that it was halting the collection of signatures and withdrawing the project to reform the 1991 Constitution. The decision, taken 17 days before the June 21 presidential runoff, seeks to clear the way for the governing bloc's candidate, Senator Iván Cepeda, in a move that reshapes the electoral landscape.
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