Córdoba deputy Gabriel Calle Aguas asked President Gustavo Petro to assume the leadership of progressism in the department and even consider a candidacy for the Government, following the results of the second presidential round that left Córdoba as one of the territories where Iván Cepeda obtained the majority of the votes. Through a message published in his X account, Calle defended the electoral behavior of the Cordobans and assured that the d…
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Córdoba deputy Gabriel Calle Aguas asked President Gustavo Petro to assume the leadership of progressism in the department and even consider a candidacy for the Government, following the results of the second presidential round that left Córdoba as one of the territories where Iván Cepeda obtained the majority of the votes. Through a message published in his X account, Calle defended the electoral behavior of the Cordobans and assured that the d…