Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe
came to Doral on Sunday to explain to hundreds of Colombian immigrants why he
led the opposition that led to voters’ rejection of recent peace accords
between the current Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia guerrilla force. Uribe said that if the accords prevailed without
substantive changes they could turn Colombia into another Venezuela, a
reference to the government of leftist President Nicolás Maduro, perceived as a
friend of Cuba and increasingly undemocratic. Maduro replaced President Hugo
Chávez, who established an alliance with Havana, became friendly with FARC and
set Venezuela on a path toward socialism. More…Monday, October 24, 2016
Colombia could become another Venezuela without changes, former leader says
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe
came to Doral on Sunday to explain to hundreds of Colombian immigrants why he
led the opposition that led to voters’ rejection of recent peace accords
between the current Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia guerrilla force. Uribe said that if the accords prevailed without
substantive changes they could turn Colombia into another Venezuela, a
reference to the government of leftist President Nicolás Maduro, perceived as a
friend of Cuba and increasingly undemocratic. Maduro replaced President Hugo
Chávez, who established an alliance with Havana, became friendly with FARC and
set Venezuela on a path toward socialism. More…
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