From Cartagena, Bolivar, lawyer Margarita Cabello He expressed his concern about the blockages observed. Bogota Palace of Justiceafter the decision Supreme Court We are not electing a new attorney general for now.

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During the Governors’ Summit National Federation of Chapters (FND) Cabello, who is based in the Caribbean coast city, said “currently the Supreme Court justices and some officials They are inside the Palace of Justice, we can say ‘kidnapped’ in quotation marks. by a group of protesters”

And in this sequence of ideas, he called for solidarity to be necessary for “an autonomous body independent of the Government, such as the judiciary.”

(We leave it alone: ​​Attention: The Supreme Court condemned the ‘violent and unlawful blockade’ of the Palace of Justice)

Likewise, the head of the Public Ministry said, “Today, we, more than anyone else, demand that the Public Power and Mr. Salamanca do this.” he must not act with sufficient force merely to guarantee the lives of the judges. What they found inside the Palace of Justice, but they also guarantee the institutionality of our country. “I stand in solidarity with the court judges.”

Considering this, President Gustavo Petro “Orders to the police are given by the President, so I ask the prosecutor to act with restraint. Do not abuse your power,” he said.

(We leave it to you: After the departure of Francisco Barbosa, the attorney general will be Martha Mancera)

This situation at the Palace of Justice caused the Courthouse officials to be unable to bring food at noon. General William SalamancaThe police chief went to the scene to verify what was happening.

Carlos López
Justice Editorial
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