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Gustavo Petro to Flee Colombia After Disastrous Presidential Term, Earthquake

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Former President Gustavo Petro confirmed that he intends to travel out of Colombia after getting the required Congressional authorization.

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Petro receives more than one hundred legal proceedings that are still under way in the Indictment Commission of the House of Representatives

·Madrid, Spain
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The former Colombian president ruled that he would be absent from the country for a year and explained that the permit made it possible to leave Bogotá during 2027.

·Las Condes, Chile
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On Wednesday, Colombia's Senate authorized former President Gustavo Petro (2022-2026) to leave the country for a year, following a strong debate between supporters and opponents to be granted permission.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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The Colombian Senate has approved on Wednesday afternoon the request of former President Gustavo Petro to leave the country for the next year. With 73 votes for the yes and only 11 for the no, the plenary gave the approval to the ex-left president to travel wherever he wishes for the next twelve months, within which the Constitution requires him not to leave without that endorsement. The opposition party led by Petro, the Historical Pact, achiev…

·Madrid, Spain
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The upper house of the Congress of the Republic authorized the ex-mandatario to make international trips during the 12 months after the end of his government, after studying his application

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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