Colombia: Thousands protest President Petro's reforms

An estimated 250,000 people in Colombia took to the streets in various cities to protest the social and economic reforms of the left-wing President Gustavi Petro. Many chanted “out with Petro.”

colombia: thousands protest president petro's reforms

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Hundreds of thousands of Colombians took to the streets on Sunday to protest the reform agenda of the left-wing government of Gustavo Petro, whose popularity is now at an all-time low.

Shouts of “Petro out!” echoed on the streets of cities across the nation. Despite rain, some 70,000 people marched in the national capital of Bogota, according to city government estimates, waving national flags and blowing on trumpets.

They eventually gathered in the central Bolivar Square.

“I voted for change, for Petro, but we’re still in the same situation. I’m demonstrating because I think Colombia still has hope and because I love my country,” said Martha Estrada, a 64-year-old pensioner wearing a tricolor hat in Bogota.

Petro, in turn, said the main goal of the marches is to topple the “government of change,” calling the protests a “soft coup” to thwart reforms. He called for a massive pro-government march on May 1.

In a post on social media platform X, he said the demonstrations had seen some 250,000 people take to the streets across the country. The protests were large in Medellin, Bogota and Bucaramanga but “weak” in 18 other locations, he said.

Unpopular reforms

While Colombians have constantly been protesting against the former leftist guerrilla who took office in 2022, they have gained momentum of late.

Medical associations, opposition groups and even former Petro allies urged people to take to the streets to protest the reforms he is trying to implement. This includes efforts to nationalize health services and the troubled peace talks with armed guerrilla groups.

The president wants to reduce the role of private companies as health service providers.

“This government’s policies are dire. The health system, despite its flaws, was working and now Petro is putting an end to it by plunging patients who have no healthcare or medicine into a crisis,” said Monica Leon, a 45-year-old doctor.

colombia: thousands protest president petro's reforms

The government estimates some 250,000 people took part in the protests across the country

Meanwhile, Petro’s policy of “total peace” which attempts to bring an end to six decades of armed conflict, has also faced a bkacklash.

According to polling group Invamer, 70% of Colombians say the situation in the country “is getting worse.”

“This man protects the criminals of the guerrilla more than the good people of this country,” said 67-year-old protester Betty Ospina.

Petro weakened

It has been a mere 20 months since Petro took the reins of a country generally governed by conservative elites.

He recently suffered an important defeat when Colombia’s congress refused to pass legislation to boost state control of the country’s health care system aimed at improving and lowering the cost of medical care.

In response to this defeat, Petro ordered the takeover of two of the country’s top medical insurers by decree.

mk/jsi (AFP, AP, Reuters)

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