
Valentina Parada Lugo
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1 week ago |
elpais.com | Valentina Parada Lugo |Miguel Gutierrez
La presidencia de Gustavo Petro, quien en campaña abanderó las causas del movimiento feminista, ha estado atravesada por denuncias de acoso sexual en distintas entidades oficiales. Desde los más altos mandos hasta funcionarios de base, los señalamientos han incluido cada vez más ministerios, institutos, agencias o despachos regionales.
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4 weeks ago |
elpais.com | Valentina Parada Lugo |Camila Osorio
Francia Márquez, la lideresa ambiental colombiana que se convirtió en 2022 en la primera mujer afro en ocupar la vicepresidencia de la República, pasa sus ratos más amargos en la política. En menos de un mes, el presidente Gustavo Petro la apartó de su cargo como ministra de la Igualdad, la cartera que ella misma había propuesto y creado, y el Consejo de Estado confirmó que Soy Porque Somos, el partido político que ella fundó en 2021, ha quedado sin personería jurídica.
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1 month ago |
english.elpais.com | Valentina Parada Lugo |Juan Diego Quesada
Doña Blanca Parada (Tibú, 49 years old) clings to the white coffin as if she could still hug the body of her youngest daughter. She is surrounded by a dozen relatives. They all arrived as displaced persons in Cúcuta, a border city in the northeast of Colombia, living from shelter to shelter, with their lives in a backpack and a couple of bags. Her daughter Johanna Quiñones, 18, is one of the 64 fatal victims of the renewed war in the surrounding rural region, known as Catatumbo.
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1 month ago |
english.elpais.com | Jan Martínez Ahrens |Juan Diego Quesada |Valentina Parada Lugo
In an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS, the president of Colombia analyzes the difficult situation within his government, the confrontation with Trump, and assures that being head of state is ‘absolute unhappiness’The clock strikes 3 p.m. and the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, arrives at the Gobelins Hall in the Casa de Nariño, his official residence, visibly tired.
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2 months ago |
english.elpais.com | Juan Diego Quesada |Valentina Parada Lugo
Gustavo Petro is experiencing his most testing days as president. In addition to the violence that has erupted in the Catatumbo region, and the confrontation with Donald Trump over deportation flights, there is an internal rebellion by a group of ministers that seriously threatens to derail the end of his presidency. He has been questioned in a very forceful manner for having named Armando Benedetti as the main advisor to the government.
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