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Discord continues over the protocols for social protest ordered by the Administrative Court of Cundinamarca. For the mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, “the protocol proposed by the Police is unconstitutional.”
He emphasized that “the court’s order was to guarantee peaceful mobilization, not limit it, and what the protocol proposed by the Police did was limit it. Consider the peaceful demonstration dangerous, ask for policies, tell citizens what they can say, what they cannot say, where they can go, how they should dress. All this is openly unconstitutional, that was not requested by the court ”.
The Secretary of Government, Luis Ernesto Gómez, said that it is not always possible to think that the demonstrations are for the purpose of doing harm or that any march is violent.
For their part, the workers’ centrals assure that the government is exceeding its functions and reject the prohibition of the use of hoods. “The Police will have to remove all the hoods that they put on when they participate in the marches and this measure is not serious at this time when we are all going to the marches with our respective masks,” said Fabio Arias, prosecutor of the a CUT.
Another point that has also generated discomfort and questions is which insurer would be willing to sell the insurance policies that the State would request for protests or mobilizations.
Both the national government and the District requested a period of 60 days to present the protocol that will be used in the protests. The magistrate is expected to respond to the request in 3 days.
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