The president presided over the ceremony of handing over eighty energy communities.
President Gustavo Petro.
Photo: Juan Diego Cano – Presidency of the Republic.
This Friday, December 20, from the Jisentirra indigenous community, district of the municipality of Uribia, La Guajira, the National Government, through the Ministry of Mines and Energy and the Institute for Planning and Promotion of Energy Solutions for non-interconnected areas (IPSE ), delivered eighty energy communities.
However, at the handover ceremony, the President of the Republic, Gustavo Petro, referred again to the collapse of the tax reform, and again attacked the President of the Senate, Efraín Cepeda, pointing out that he is the “head of the gang.”
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“The leader of that gang is called Efraín Cepeda, president of the Senate of the Republic. What can Senator Cepeda, Efraín, say to the people of Barranquilla, If the article that was going to lower your electricity rates knocked you down? What can you tell him?”President Gustavo Petro questioned about the collapse of the so-called financing law.
“How is it that the representatives to the Colombian Congress that the Caribbean people vote for, all of them, vote against their people when they reach the Congress of the Republic?”, stated the Colombian leader, once again pointing out the political class. of being to blame for the collapse of the bill.
Shaking
And at a time when the tax reform was collapsing in Congress, there was already talk of the possibility of a big change in President Petro’s cabinet.
In fact, What is known is that there will soon be a ministerial shakeup in the government of President Gustavo Petro and some of those who are in the cabinet today would leave their positions in order not to disqualify themselves from participating in the next elections.
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The above because Some ministers have political aspirations and that is why they would leave to prepare their campaignsas is the case of Chancellor Luis Gilberto Murillo, who would like to try again for a presidential run.