The president-elect who dreams of being sworn in surrounded by generals left the chair empty facing the Army
On the seventh of July two thousand and twenty-six, Colombia’s Ministry of Defence had everything ready for the empalme, the orderly handover of information between the outgoing and incoming governments, a mechanism the law requires after every change of president. Printed documents, technical teams convened, a table arranged with two symmetrical sides. On the outgoing … CONTINUE READING →