Large protests in Colombia in support of President Petro's labour reforms
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Colombian protests have surged in support of President Gustavo Petro's proposed labour reform amidst unsettling violence, including bombing attacks resulting in fatalities, and an assassination attempt on conservative senator Miguel Uribe Turbay. Citizens across major cities, particularly Bogota and Cali, have voiced their support for a referendum on this reform, even as discussions on alternative legislation continue in the Senate. These protests symbolize a rejection of the violence of the past, reinforcing the people's commitment to social reform under Petro's leadership.
Protests have erupted in Colombia amidst violent attacks and an assassination attempt on a senator. Supporters of President Petro rally for proposed labour reform.
Despite recent violence, thousands took to the streets in Colombia to support President Petro's referendum on labor reform, seeking to reject a return to past violence.
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