The National Police had 30,000 uniformed police officers to ensure security on both days of the mobilizations in different parts of the country on Tuesday and this Wednesday. The former is in favor of reforms supported by the Gustavo Petro Government, and the latter by the opposition sectors.

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General Tito Yesid Castellanos, The Chief of Police Service reported that Tuesday and Wednesday were relatively quiet from the Combined Command Post (HSB) at the Institution’s Directorate.

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In fact, 50 activities were reported, including 18 rallies, 18 marches, 7 meetings, 6 mobilizations and a blockade, this Wednesday, when demonstrations were held against the current government, according to Police.

The report shows that there is no situation that changes the security of the mobilization, in fact, according to the Police estimate Approximately 47 thousand people attended.

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And last Tuesday, on the day that Gustavo Petro’s government invited him to demonstrate in favor of his proposals, General Castellanos said that 108 activities related to public demonstrations were carried out in 91 municipalities in 27 provinces and in Bogotá.

Marches, rallies and meetings attended by 28,099 people”, without any disruption to the registered order.

Citizens marched in support and rejection of the government’s reforms. Gustavo Petroin areas such as health, retirement and work.

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There were minor disturbances of public order in Medellín, which included verbal attacks on journalists.

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Source: Exame

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