Colombian President Gustavo Petro called for government action and citizen decision-making to be directed toward addressing the needs of the population, warning of the risks posed by vote buying and selling in the country. During an event in Cereté, Córdoba, where he signed the Law of Agrarian Jurisdiction, the president insisted that the Executive branch's work must focus on addressing the fundamental needs of the citizenry for the remainder of…
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro called for government action and citizen decision-making to be directed toward addressing the needs of the population, warning of the risks posed by vote buying and selling in the country. During an event in Cereté, Córdoba, where he signed the Law of Agrarian Jurisdiction, the president insisted that the Executive branch's work must focus on addressing the fundamental needs of the citizenry for the remainder of…