Farmers and Interior Minister Armando Benedetti celebrate the end of the Santander peasant strike and reopening of Girón-Lebrija road after cadastral appraisal agreements.
Farmers and Interior Minister Armando Benedetti celebrate the end of the Santander peasant strike and reopening of Girón-Lebrija road after cadastral appraisal agreements.
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Government lifts strike in Santander after cadastral appraisal agreements

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Interior Minister Armando Benedetti announced the end of the peasant strike in Santander and Norte de Santander after agreements to review cadastral appraisals. The Girón-Lebrija road reopened after six days of blockade. The deal could serve as a model for other regions with similar protests.

Interior Minister Armando Benedetti confirmed the lifting of the peasant strike in Santander and Norte de Santander after agreements between the national government, regional authorities, and community leaders. The main commitment is the review and adjustment of cadastral appraisals, the primary cause of protests that began on April 9 and led to blockades on key roads.

Santander Governor Juvenal Díaz endorsed the consensus, which allowed the reopening of the national road between Girón and Lebrija, a strategic corridor closed for six days. Díaz highlighted the “Santander model” to replicate solutions with the IGAC and leaders from other regions like Cundinamarca, Boyacá, and Casanare.

The Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi (IGAC) issued Resolution 0384 of 2026, authorizing territorial directors to adjust appraisal increase percentages uniformly and technically. Meanwhile, President Gustavo Petro ordered Police and Armed Forces to clear blockades to ensure food transport, stressing prudence: “No deaths, but the roads are cleared.”

The blockades affected sectors like poultry, with 10 million eggs stockpiled and daily transport losses of $25 billion, per Fedetranscarga. The Consejo Gremial warned of supply chain disruptions, estimating $120 billion in daily losses, and called for institutional dialogue.

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Discussions on X celebrate the lifting of the peasant strike in Santander and Norte de Santander after agreements on cadastral appraisals, led by Minister Armando Benedetti and Governor Juvenal Díaz. Local news outlets and leaders confirm the reopening of roads like Girón-Lebrija and view the deal as a potential model for other regions amid ongoing protests elsewhere. Sentiments are predominantly positive, emphasizing successful dialogue.

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Road blockade in Santander, Colombia, with massive stockpiles of eggs and chickens rotting amid tax protests, farmers and signs protesting property tax hikes.
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Blockades in Santander stockpile eggs and chicken amid tax protests

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Protests against property tax valuation hikes have blocked roads in Santander and Norte de Santander, stockpiling over 10 million eggs and 1,500 tons of chicken. The National Poultry Federation (Fenavi) reports canceled exports and risk to 57 million birds due to feed shortages. President Gustavo Petro urged mayors to lower property tax rates to end the blockades.

After five days of blockades, artisanal miners opened passage in the Zaragoza sector on the Buga-Buenaventura route. Dialogues continue in other affected areas of Valle del Cauca.

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The Federation of Cargo Transport Entrepreneurs (Fedetranscarga) reported 16 blockades on key national roads due to protests against property tax increases. The group sent a letter to Interior Minister Armando Benedetti expressing concern over disruptions to national logistics. Fedetranscarga president Arnulfo Cuervo accused the government of failing promises from last September's truckers' strike.

President Gustavo Petro proposed that the Autopistas del Café concession should not continue after 2027. The move aims to return control to the nation and potentially eliminate tolls.

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Sumar's Lara Hernández defended the party's boycott tactic at the Council of Ministers, which led to the approval of a housing decree extending rental contracts and capping increases at 2%, published amid the Iran war's energy shock. Junts vowed opposition, calling it harmful to small owners.

The bench of deputies from the Partido de la Gente (PDG) met on Monday with the Segpres minister, José García Ruminot, to present petitions related to the Plan de Reconstrucción Nacional. Lawmakers valued the government's openness and await positive news in a telematic meeting with ministers García Ruminot and Jorge Quiroz at 20:00.

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David Estévez, leader of Mexico's National Association of Cargo Truckers (ANTAC), confirmed a high likelihood of strike and highway blockades on April 6, following an initial announcement last week. Citing no concrete progress from ongoing talks on highway insecurity and extortion, Estévez criticized the lack of advances despite dialogue with the Secretariat of Government (Segob), which claims demands are being addressed.

 

 

 

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