Petro rules out re-election but open to constituent assembly

In response to ongoing debates sparked by the recent registration of a promoter committee, President Gustavo Petro has reiterated he does not seek re-election—prohibited by Colombia's Constitution—and remains open to a civil society-driven Constituent Assembly to advance stalled social reforms.

Following the December 2025 registration of a promoter committee for a national constituent assembly, which reignited political debate and suspicions of re-election motives, President Gustavo Petro Urrego clarified his position at an event in the Casa de Nariño marking remuneration for medical interns.

Petro reaffirmed his commitment not to aspire to re-election, emphasizing he will honor his word despite the constitutional prohibition.

He left open participation in a potential Constituent Assembly initiated by civil society, viewing it as a legal way to activate constituent power and enable structural social transformations blocked in Congress.

Criticizing the 'progressivity' doctrine in rights guarantees, Petro argued it delays fulfillment, citing stalled health and labor reforms where rights like health and dignified work remain conditional, fueling violence.

He stressed that true constituent power resides with the people, not institutions like the Executive or Legislative, urging citizens to drive pending changes and remove barriers to full rights.

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President Gustavo Petro demands Ecopetrol VP resignation at podium amid corruption scandal.
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Petro demands resignation at Ecopetrol over corruption case

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President Gustavo Petro demanded the resignation of Ecopetrol's vice president for the Andean region, Bernardo Forero Duarte, amid investigations into illicit enrichment. This request occurs alongside changes in the company's board of directors and the CNE's sanction on the 2022 presidential campaign, which impacts current Ecopetrol president Ricardo Roa. Petro also distanced himself from the USO's stance on the Permian basin business.

The registration of a promoter committee for a national constituent assembly with the Registraduría has reignited a debate Colombia thought settled. Pushed by President Gustavo Petro's government, the initiative aims to alter institutional rules despite prior pledges to uphold the 1991 Constitution. Critics warn it could enable presidential re-election and undermine democracy.

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Following the December 27 registration of a promoter committee, President Gustavo Petro's government has presented a bill for a National Constituent Assembly. It proposes reviewing Colombia's economic model, boosting state roles in key sectors, and adjusting the Banco de la República's mandate to support growth and jobs while preserving autonomy.

President Gustavo Petro criticized Colombia's health system's contracting model, highlighting private clinics' high profits in 2024 while public hospitals face bankruptcy. In a post on social media platform X, the leader pointed out irregularities in resource allocation and ties to corruption networks.

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Following President Gustavo Petro's declaration of a 30-day economic and social emergency, Colombia's Senate has approved summoning all ministers to a political control debate on December 29. The hybrid session, set amid legislative recess, aims to examine the fiscal crisis and the decree's implications after Congress rejected tax reforms.

Arauca Chamber representative Lina Garrido sharply criticized President Gustavo Petro in an interview with LA NACIÓN, calling him a liar, traitor, incoherent, hypocrite, and cynic, and accusing him of being a narcotraffic ally. Garrido defended her remarks about Donald Trump and warned of guerrilla threats against her. She expressed hope for a government change in Colombia after the August elections.

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A national poll indicates that 66% of Colombians will surely vote in the March 8 legislative elections. The Pacto Histórico leads congressional preferences with 23%, followed by the Centro Democrático with 15%. In the presidential race, Iván Cepeda tops with 30% voter intention.

 

 

 

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