Procuraduría opens investigation against minister Antonio Sanguino for alleged political participation

The Procuraduría General de la Nación opened a disciplinary investigation against Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino Páez for statements made during the May 31 electoral day in Valledupar.

The investigation originated after social media posts showed an intervention by the minister during the opening of the first round of presidential elections. In the video, Sanguino noted that one of the options backed a transformation project led by the president of the Republic.

The Disciplinary Chamber of Instruction, led by delegate prosecutor Esquio Manuel Sánchez Herrera, ordered evidence collection and formal notification to the minister. The entity clarified that this opening does not constitute a sanction but the start of an analysis phase.

The process will assess whether there was irregular conduct under restrictions for public servants in political activities. The 2026 presidential elections had 41.2 million Colombians eligible to vote.

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Former deputy Joaquín Lavín León entering preventive prison at Anexo Capitán Yáber.
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Former deputy Joaquín Lavín León enters preventive prison at Anexo Capitán Yáber

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Former deputy Joaquín Lavín León entered Anexo Capitán Yáber on Friday to serve preventive prison for treasury fraud and influence trafficking. Santiago's Seventh Guarantee Court decreed the measure after a four-day formalization hearing. His former advisor Arnaldo Domínguez was sent to another detention center.

Colombia's Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino defended the government's labor and pension reforms at the XIX Asofondos Congress, representing President Gustavo Petro. He respectfully urged the Constitutional Court to advance its review of the suspended pension reform. He highlighted preliminary progress despite the suspension.

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Colombia's Procuraduria General de la Nacion has opened a disciplinary investigation against Puerto Gaitan councilor Fernando Giraldo Garcia for the alleged assault on a National Police officer.

The Prosecutor's Office has sent the Supreme Court a report supporting a partial pardon for Álvaro García Ortiz, sentenced to two years of disqualification for disclosing reserved data. The document highlights the disproportionate extrapenal consequences of the conviction.

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Colombia's attorney general, Gregorio Eljach Pacheco, called on citizens and authorities to ensure peaceful voting on May 31 and, if needed, June 21.

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