Lights and Shadows by Gustavo Petro winner of the Historic Pact

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Gustavo Petro, Candidate for the Presidency, has confirmed the advantages that have been evident in the polls over the past several weeks.

Gustavo Petro (Position of Candidates to the Historic Pact On Pensions and Inflation).



Former senator of the Republic and former mayor in Bogota was able to secure the victory in the Historic Pact coalition. Officially the former mayor is now a candidate to the Presidency which he hopes to win for the third time.

He is the most representative figure in Colombian left and is a strong presidential candidate despite his controversial views and ideas on numerous areas, including the economic.

petro gustavo Gustavo Petro Petro has announced his desire to make a readjustment to pensions through the creation of a public manager of pension funds that will operate the benefit of a "mixed and complementary system" in conjunction with private funds.

The candidate said that Colombia does not have a retirement system, instead it's an institution that generates bank profits. https://www.elheraldo.co/gustavo-petro Many believe this would stop his from being President. FRANCISCO PETRO URREGO.pdf https://www.grupoenergiadebogota.com/content/download/5967/88919/file/GUSTAVO FRANCISCO PETRO URREGO.pdf Petro recently said that he wouldn't eliminate the system, but he would call for reforms to pensions in order to ensure the minimum amount of income to Colombians. He also stated that there's no need to raise the age of retirement.

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Another controversy about him is that he frequently promises that he will end oil extraction when he assumes the helm. This has created anxiety among investors as well as the market.

Experts believe that Petro's plan to end oil exploration would have a devastating effect on Colombia, costing Colombia $4.3 trillion.

The proposal also calls for the formation of an anti-oil front throughout the region and across the globe, which helps move the economy away from fossil energy sources. I would invite Gabriel Boric, the new Chilean president, and Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, the Brazilian vice-president.

Petro claimed that Petro was in conversation with Pedro Sanchez (the Prime Minister of Spain) about his plan.

His position on health is as well controversial. He has demanded the ending of EPS and has replaced it with the concept of preventive medicine that "guarantees human rights, not the profits margins of bankers."

He also raised questions regarding the legitimacy and independence of the Banco de la Republica.

According to Petro, "the Board of Directors of the Bank is part of a political group, the Democratic Center" and therefore, "what we want is a truly independent Bank of the Republic (...) it seems to me important to ensure that the board has the support of the society," said the candidate, in the middle of the debate.

According to Invamer, Petro leads the voting intention for the presidential election.

The idea of creating cash to fund government spending was not without controversy.

Petro's plans include an economic model that isn't dependent on fossil fuels. The proposal also includes the extraction of hydrocarbons. But, Petro places more emphasis on agriculture.

He also stated that he would pursue tax reforms to end exemptions and change the minimum wage concept into a wage built on capital and income.