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Héctor Abad will speak with "four D’s" on Petro’s position in the face of the crisis in Peru this Friday the 10th

Héctor Abad will speak with "four D's" on Petro's position in the face of the crisis in Peru this Friday the 10th

This Friday, March 10, Augusto Álvarez Rodrich, Mirko Lauer and Maite Vizcarra —drivers of “four D”— will speak with the Colombian writer and journalist Hector Abbot about the repeated statements of Gustavo PetroPresident of Colombia, about the political and social context in Peru.

It should be remembered that the relationship between Colombia and Peru has also remained in a tense climate, such as the one with Mexico due to the declarations of Petro about our country, in which he criticized the management of the protests by the authorities. Along the same lines, the Colombian president was declared persona non grata in mid-February.

On the other hand, they will also talk about the social and political panorama of Colombia, as well as the situation of the Government of Gustavo Petro and more personal topics, such as his future projections in the literary field.

The interview to Hector Abbot It can be seen on all the networks of La República (Facebook, YouTube and Twitter) starting at 8:20 a.m.

Who is Hector Abad?

Héctor Abad is a renowned Colombian writer and journalist, who founded Angosta Editores in 2016. He has been repeatedly awarded the Wola-Duke prize for human rights and that of the Casa de América Latina in Portugal, among others.

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