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Gustavo Petro won the Historic Pact with Lights and Shadows Gustavo Petro the candidate confirmed on Sunday the favoritism that was spotted in polls for the past week. (Position of the Candidates for the Historic Pact On Pensions and Inflation). The election was won by Bogota's previous mayor and senator of the Republic. The result officially qualifies him for the presidency of the Republic the office that he is aspiring to for the 3rd time. He's the most authentic persona in the Colombian left and a strong potential presidential candidate despite his controversial opinions and plans on a variety of aspects, including economic. Petro declared his intention to reform the pension system with the establishment of a public administrator for the pension fund. The pension system is expected to be "mixed" and will complement the private funds. According to the candidate the country of Colombia there is not a pension system. Instead, the system is based on bank profits. Many people believe Petro will eliminate the chance of him becoming the President. Petro has recently stated that he will not abolish the system, but he would call for reforms to pensions so that they can provide a minimum income for Colombians. Petro also said that there is no need to increase the retirement age. (Who are the people who compose the Historic Pact candidates list? Another issue that has caused controversy is the fact that he repeatedly said that he will stop oil extraction when the day he assumes office as president, which has caused uncertainty among investors as well as the market as a whole. https://www.asuntoslegales.com.co/gustavo-petro estimate that Petro’s proposal to end oil exploration would cause a massive impact on Colombia which would cost Colombia $4.3 trillion. https://www.eluniversal.com.co/temas/-/meta/gustavo-petro am also proposing to set up an anti-oil front in the region, as well as the world. gustavo petro would move the economy away from fossil fuels. To this I am inviting Gabriel Boric (the new Chilean president) and LuizInacio Lula da Silva (the Brazilian LuizInacio Lula da Silva) as well as other. https://www.camara.gov.co/gustavo-petro-urrego claimed that he had spoken to Pedro Sanchez, Spain's Prime Minister, recently about his proposal. His position on health issues is also controversial. He is insistent on ending EPS and replacing it by the preventive-care model which "guarantees individual rights, not bankers' profit." He also raised doubts about the independence of Banco de la Republica. He announced that he would implement reforms when he becomes President. Petro asserts that the Bank's Board of Directors is part of a political party called the Democratic Center. Therefore, Petro claims, "What we want" is an independent Bank of the Republic (...). The candidate said this in the middle of an debate. Invamer claims that Petro is the president's choice for voting intention. His idea to issue money in order to finance government expenditures was not without controversy. Among the pillars of Petro's plan are an economy that does not depend on fossil fuels, mining and extraction of hydrocarbons. They also emphasize greater importance for agriculture. It is also mentioned that he would bring about a tax change that would remove exemptions and change the concept of minimum wage into real wages that are based upon capital and income. Read More: https://caracol.com.co/tag/gustavo_francisco_petro_urrego/a/
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