Petro backs suspension of signature collection for constituent assembly

President Gustavo Petro backed the decision by the Citizen Committee for the National Constituent Assembly to suspend signature collection. The move coincides with presidential candidate Iván Cepeda distancing himself from the proposal.

The president explained via his X account that the current priority is for citizens to democratically define the country's next government. He said high polarization requires focusing efforts on electoral participation and consensus around social reforms. Petro stated the assembly proposal arose to improve living conditions in work, pensions, public services and education. “The constituent assembly had no other objective than to improve the living conditions of the Colombian people,” he noted. Presidential candidate Iván Cepeda also distanced himself from the call, in line with the national government's abandonment of the idea. The suspension occurs amid citizen concerns over the initiative, according to press reports.

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President Gustavo Petro announces signature drive for National Constituent Assembly amid cheering crowd in Medellín.
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Building on prior promoter committee registrations and bills from late 2025, President Gustavo Petro announced on May 1 the start of collecting 5 million signatures for a National Constituent Assembly at a Medellín event. The proposal, if supported, will be presented to the new Congress on July 20 to add chapters on social reforms and anti-corruption to the 1991 Constitution—strengthening, not replacing, it.

Elected representative Santiago Castro accused President Gustavo Petro of lifting arrest warrants against Clan del Golfo leaders to boost Iván Cepeda's campaign in the May 31 presidential elections.

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Former President Ernesto Samper confirmed his support for Senator Iván Cepeda on May 13. The endorsement comes ahead of the May 31 elections. Samper stressed issues such as peace and social inclusion.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has partially lifted its suspension on people’s initiative proceedings. It now accepts signatures for proposed national or local legislation, while keeping the ban on constitutional amendment initiatives.

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Presidential candidate Roy Barreras persists in his bid despite poor results in the March 8 consultation, aiming to rally 5 million undecided voters wary of political extremes. He blames President Gustavo Petro for undermining his performance by discouraging participation. Barreras warns that victory by either radical left or extreme right would render the country ungovernable.

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