Petro claims his government lifted four million from poverty

President Gustavo Petro posted on X that extreme poverty measures his administration's success and that it has lifted nearly four million Colombians out of it.

President Gustavo Petro stated in a post on his X account that reducing extreme poverty is the key metric for assessing his leadership. He described it as Colombia's 'major social deficit' and a 'great national failure' built over two centuries. Petro emphasized that since taking office, his core goal has been to lower poverty levels, calling it the foundation for human freedom and his personal objective. He defended his administration's social priorities, citing the opening of public university branches in various regions and funding for youth education and training. He also pointed to policies like subsidies for single mothers with children under six and pension bonuses for elderly without pensions. Petro proudly claimed his government has lifted nearly four million Colombians out of poverty and aims to do more in his remaining term. He acknowledged that eradicating extreme poverty cannot happen overnight but said his policies have substantially reduced it. In closing, he argued this metric determines whether a government enriches or impoverishes society, tying future elections to sustaining or reversing this path.

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President Gustavo Petro meeting Pope León XIV at the Vatican to discuss protection for Colombian farming communities.
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Petro asked Pope León XIV to protect agrarian reform beneficiaries

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President Gustavo Petro met Pope León XIV at the Vatican and requested assistance to safeguard Colombian farming communities benefiting from the agrarian reform.

President Gustavo Petro responded yesterday on X to criticisms from his former finance minister, José Antonio Ocampo, and partially blamed him for the country's fiscal deficit.

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President Gustavo Petro denied he will hand over an underfunded state and criticized the interest rate set by Banco de la República.

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.

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