Petro and De La Espriella transition teams clash in first meeting over fiscal and health alerts

Finance Minister Germán Ávila and vice president-elect José Manuel Restrepo exchanged criticisms during the first transition session between the outgoing and incoming governments.

The meeting, held in Bogotá and lasting a little over an hour, marked the start of the transition process between the government of Gustavo Petro and that of Abelardo De La Espriella.

Restrepo outlined seven alerts identified by the incoming team, including a difference in net public debt relative to GDP, a crisis in the health system with 90% of patients lacking access to medicines, the risk of a power outage, and lags in land delivery by the ANT, which shows only 6% progress despite $2.37 trillion allocated.

Ávila replied that Restrepo broke an agreement not to turn the session into a media show by mentioning only headlines and suggested addressing the issues in sectoral commissions. The minister announced that the government will present a financing bill on July 20 and that 22 working tables will be held.

Both teams agreed on the frequency of future meetings and the broadcast of sessions to ensure transparency.

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Finance Minister Germán Ávila and Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo meet to discuss the presidential transition process.
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Ávila to meet Restrepo Thursday to continue transition process

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Finance Minister Germán Ávila confirmed a meeting with Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo on July 2 at 10 a.m.

Vice president-elect José Manuel Restrepo and Finance Minister Germán Ávila ended their meeting at Casa de Nariño to set the route for the transition between administrations.

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José Manuel Restrepo, the elected Vice President, asked President Gustavo Petro to formally begin the presidential transition process.

Prosecutor General Gregorio Eljach Pacheco and other authorities urged respect for the June 21 presidential runoff results. The call aims to ensure transparency and institutional stability.

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Presidential candidate Sergio Fajardo denounced the polarization between Petro and Uribe as Colombia's main problem in an interview with LA NACIÓN. He criticized the Paz Total policy and proposed fixes for Huila's security and the health crisis. Less than two months before elections, Fajardo stressed breaking the confrontation to progress.

Leonardo Villar, general manager of Banco de la República, and Germán Ávila, finance minister, clashed in a political oversight debate on the fiscal impact of recent interest rate hikes. Villar defended the bank's autonomy and criticized government discrediting. Ávila responded by highlighting his guerrilla past and questioning Colombia's rate increases compared to other countries.

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President José Antonio Kast held a two-hour meeting with leaders of parties supporting the government to reduce tensions and improve sector unity.

 

 

 

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