Gustavo Petro won the Historic Pact with the help of Lights and Shadows

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Gustavo Petro , Candidate for the Presidency, has confirmed the favoritism that has been evident in polls over the last couple of weeks.

(Positions in the Historic Pact for Pensions & Inflation)

Former Senator of the Republic and former mayor in Bogota managed to win the victory with the Historic Pact coalition. Officially the former mayor is now a candidate to the Presidency, which he hopes to win three times.

https://www.pulzo.com/noticias/gustavo-petro 's the most authentic of the Colombian left and a strong presidential candidate despite his controversial opinions and plans on a variety of fronts, including economic.

Petro has expressed his desire to adjust the pension system by establishing a public administrator for pension funds. petro gustavo will allow Petro to blend the public and private funds to create the form of a "mixed and complementary system."

As per the candidate, the country of Colombia there is no pension system. Instead the system is built on the bank's profits. gustavo petro that Petro would eliminate the chance of him becoming the President. But, Petro recently said that he would not eliminate them but would pursue reforms to pensions to create a minimum retirement age for Colombians. Petro also said that there's no need to increase the age of retirement.

(Who are the potential candidates to be the candidates for the Historic Pact?

petro gustavo that has been a source of controversy is his repeated promises to stop oil extraction when his presidency begins. https://caracol.com.co/tag/gustavo_francisco_petro_urrego/a/ has caused uncertainty for investors and the market overall.

Experts estimate that Petro's plan to cease oil exploration in Colombia could result in a bill of around $4.3 billion.

Added to this proposal is to create an anti-oil front within the region and across the globe, which moves the economy away from fossil fuels to which I would like to invite the new president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, as well as the Brazilian Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and others.

Petro claimed that he had talked to Pedro Sanchez, Spain's Prime Minister, recently about his proposal.

His position on health concerns has also been controversial. He has been insistent about ending EPS in order to replace it with a model of prevention which "guarantees both the rights of the people, not the profits of banksters".

He also questioned the independence of Banco de la Republica, and declared that he will also change the institution should he being elected President.

Petro claimed that the Bank Board of Directors of the Bank was part of the Democratic Center, a political party. "What we seek is an independent Bank of the Republic (...) and it appears important to us that the board of Directors has the presence of the community," the candidate said during the debate.

Invamer claims that Petro is in charge of the vote intention in the presidential election.

The idea of releasing money to fund government expenditures was not without controversy.

Petro's proposal includes a new economy which isn't dependent upon fossil fuels. It also proposes the extraction of hydrocarbons. But, Petro places more emphasis on agriculture.



It is also stated that he will introduce a tax reform that would eliminate exemptions, and convert minimum wage concepts into real wages that are based upon capital and income.