Colombia's lower house has approved President Gustavo Petro's pension reform bill, marking a significant victory for the embattled leftist leader. The bill aims to overhaul the nation's conservative economic model, aligning with Petro's promise to reduce inequality in one of the world's most unequal countries. Despite this legislative win, Petro's efforts to reform Colombia's welfare system have faced challenges, and his approval rating remains low at 26%.
Colombia’s leftist president promised to reduce inequality in one of the world’s most unequal countries. But almost two years into Gustavo Petro’s term, those efforts have stalled https://t.co/xtgwxyBbQg 👇
Colombia’s lower house approves Gustavo Petro’s pension reform bill, a victory for the embattled leftist leader in his bid to overhaul the nation’s conservative economic model, @omedinacruz reports https://t.co/ji9BMyx9wk
Leftist former guerilla president of Colombia shares a video about how bad Milei is. Milei is improving his economy and Petro is harming his. Maybe that's why, in the latest polls, Petro had an approval rating of 26% while Milei had an approval rating just above 50%. https://t.co/qhReNqvjt7
Colombia’s lower house approved President Gustavo Petro’s pension reform bill, in a victory for the embattled leftist leader https://t.co/PNVcRQGyEw
Gustavo Petro wants to reform Colombia’s welfare system. That requires less populism and more pragmatism https://t.co/sFaaY1U90O 👇