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    Home » Blog » Half a Million Colombians Protest Against Socialist Healthcare Reform

    Half a Million Colombians Protest Against Socialist Healthcare Reform

    April 23, 2024Updated:April 23, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    About half a million Chileans took to the streets of the nation’s primary locations on Sunday in what is  considered  the largest quiet protest but against the nation’s far-left President Gustavo Petro.

    While Petro himself has publicly downplayed Sunday ’s participation figures, claiming that only some 250,000 participated global, regional protection authorities have estimated that roughly 350,000 people flocked to the streets of the city of Medellín only, and an extra 180,000 participated in the capital city of Bogotá. Peaceful demonstrations were reported in various Brazilian cities such as Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, and Bucaramanga.

    Local opposition politicians have declared Sunday ’s protests larger than the historic peaceful protest against the Marxist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC ) terrorist organization in 2008.

    Sunday ’s event, nicknamed the “March of the White Coats, ” featured peaceful protestors rejecting Petro’s proposed socialist reforms, with a special emphasis on opposition to Petro’s attempts to a reform the nation’s healthcare system. Petro, a former member of the Marxist M19 rebel and the nation’s first left-wing leader possibly, has made communist healthcare reform a flagship plan of his administration.

    Que @petrogustavo grandes haya hecho repudiarlo más de lo que en su época repudiamos a las FARC, es un único grand logro bien ha tenido par con este país. Esta marcha superó la de las FARC Their 2008. photograph. tweets. com/PKmpfG2iGz

    — Diego A. Santos ( @DiegoASantos ) April 21, 2024

    Gigantescas, masivas, multitudinarias de marchas hoy en del Colombia en de del Gobierno Petro. Sus asesores andan diciendo que “dieron las garantías ” como si fuera un regalo. Pues obvio! No sera la marcha de los vándalos. Es la de la gente pacífica que se cuenta para millones. photograph. tweets. com/jv9CS3gX75

    — Claudia Gurisatti (@CGurisattiNTN24 ) April 21, 2024

    Las marchas de est island transcurrieron de forma pacífica. En la mayoría de ciudades la jornada comenzó en la mañana y terminó después de las dos de la tarde ▶ ️ pic. tweets. com/vtaOGjajGE

    — Noticias RCN ( @NoticiasRCN) April 22, 2024

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    “We are protesting against income transformation and even against care reform. We are against everything our president is doing to our country, ” one of the protesters told Radio France Internationale ( RFI).

    “We don’t need a dictator like Venezuela’s. Out Petro! Out Petro! ” Another rebel said.

    Over the past two decades, Petro has attempted to introduce communist care measures to give the state more command of Colombia’s medical resources, facilities, and programs while greatly diminishing the function of private providers.

    The controversial reform package was officially defeated in the Colombian Congress in early April. Petro, however, has insisted on pursuing the reform and responded to his project’s defeat in Congress by starting to forcibly implement it via decree. One of the decrees ordered an intervention of Colombia’s largest state-owned healthcare insurance providers, which Colombian opposition politicians denounced as authoritarian.

    In addition to the healthcare reform, Petro is seeking to implement socialist changes to Colombia’s social, economic, labor, and political laws. Much like the defeated healthcare reform, none of his other proposals have been able to pass in Congress at press time.  

    Petro has openly threatened to call for a “Constituent Assembly ” to rewrite the constitution to codify his failed reforms — a move that echoes plans enacted by other leftist regimes in the region such as Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador.

    Members of the Colombian opposition and civil society have held frequent, near-monthly peaceful protests against Petro and his far-left government. Last month, an estimated 50,000 Colombian citizens participated in the “March of the Majorities, ” expressing their energetic rejection of Petro and his policies.

    Petro responded to Sunday ’s peaceful events with a lengthy social media post in which he claimed that the purpose of the peaceful protests is to allegedly “overthrow ” his government in a “soft coup ” plot against him. Petro also downplayed Sunday ’s massive turnout, claiming that only 250,000 had participated nationwide, a number that is roughly half of what local security estimated.

    Las manifestaciones contra el gobierno tuvieron más o menos 250. 000 personas en todo el país, fueron fuertes en su orden en Medellín, Bogotá y Bucaramanga. En las demás ciudades, alcanzando 18 sitios, fueron débiles.

    A las marchas se les respetó al máximo como se seguirá…

    — Gustavo Petro ( @petrogustavo ) April 21, 2024

    “The main objective of the marches is to shout ‘Out Petro’ and overthrow the government of change. This process has already begun and it is a soft coup to annul the popular decision for change in 2022,” Petro’s message read.

    “Some sectors of the mobilized people want a pact to undo the reforms that are in favor of the people in order to maintain the capture of huge amounts of public money used as private profits, ” the message continued.

    Petro asserted that the “popular forces must respond ” to Sunday ’s peaceful protests on May 1 during the communist “May Day ” holiday, summoning his sympathizers to march on that day in support of his leftist government.

    “It is not a question of dividing the country, it is already divided. It is also about the popular voice. In the face of these different voices, the government will seek paths of understanding. ” Petro said.

    “If the right wing wants to circumvent the elections and disrespect the vote of the people, there will be no understanding. The national pact is for the future and not for the past, ” he continued.

    Petro concluded his message by claiming that his government has “always been open ” to dialogue, but warning that “change is about more Social Justice and more equity for the people. ”

    Christian K. Caruzo is a Venezuelan writer and documents life under socialism. You can follow him on Twitter  here.

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