Gustavo Petro denies romantic relationship with government official

President Gustavo Petro denied having a romantic relationship with any person mentioned by official Angie Rodríguez amid controversy over her accusations against officials. Petro stated he freely informed Colombian society about the matter. The dispute arose from Rodríguez's claims of an alleged internal government plot.

President Gustavo Petro directly addressed rumors about his private life, denying any romantic relationship with Juliana Guerrero or others mentioned in Angie Rodríguez's statements.

"Libremente contarle a la sociedad colombiana que ninguna de las personas mencionadas en la entrevista con la actual funcionaria Angie Rodríguez ha tenido o tiene alguna relación sentimental conmigo", Petro stated in his pronouncement.

The controversy stemmed from Rodríguez's accusations against several officials close to the Executive, including the jefe de Despacho and the director of the Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres. Rodríguez claimed to be a victim of a plot related to internal decisions and management of key entities.

Petro, who rarely discusses personal matters, chose to speak out due to the persistence of the rumors in public settings. The president emphasized that he does not usually address his private life but did so to refute the claims.

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Angie Rodríguez, director of the Adaptation Fund, accused a corruption network within Colombia's national government, pointing to officials close to President Gustavo Petro, including Juliana Guerrero. She claimed it involves over 20 people in a 'conspiracy to commit crimes' over control of the fund's resources, budgeted at more than 1.2 trillion pesos. The allegations sparked political reactions and calls for investigations.

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