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Gustavo Petro: โ€˜There will be a rebellion if the United States does not rethink its policy toward Latin Americaโ€™

20 April 2026 at 10:19

Gustavo Petro is running out of time. On August 7 he will cease to be Colombiaโ€™s president. Over four years, many of his promises have fallen by the wayside โ€” sometimes because of his own missteps, other times because of the resistance and fears of a country where the left had not governed in decades. Now the toll of holding power has come crashing down on him. At times, he appears irritable and in a bad mood, but on Saturday morning, a smiling Petro, dressed in an impeccable blue suit, walked into Pavilion 8 of the Fira de Barcelona accompanied by his presidential entourage. Petro was taking part in the Fourth Meeting in Defense of Democracy alongside the presidents of Spain, Brazil, and Mexico โ€” a progressive lineup in which he feels at ease.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro during his interview with the editor-in-chief of EL PAรS, Jan Martรญnez Ahrens, and Juan Diego Quesada.Petro, at the Fira Gran Via venue as part of the Global Progressive Mobilisation congress, this Friday.

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Gustavo Petro during the interview with EL PAรS this Friday at the Fira Gran Via venue in Barcelona.
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