Gustav Petro, President-elect of Colombia, appointed two new women, within his ministerial cabinet, in portfolios related to the economy: Work and Mines and Energy.
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On the one hand, in the Ministry of Labor, Petro appointed Gloria Ines Ramirez, whom he described as “a defender of human rights and the demands of workers”.
“She has been a woman who has fought for women’s rights and gender equity“, he added.
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in the portfolio of Mines and Energy, the appointment rests with Irene Velez.
According to the president himself, Vélez is philosopher from the National University and has a Ph.D. in Political Geography from Copenhagen.
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“She is a woman with extensive experience in the environmental sector and who will have the arduous task of leading the transition to a non-extractivist economy.Petro said.
This Sunday, August 7, the government of Gustavo Petro begins in Colombia. The left-wing leader has made it clear that some of the most important projects of his mandate are the tax reform and the energy transition.
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