UMVA has learned that a crucial investigative body in Colombia, responsible for probing complaints against high-ranking government officials, is gearing up to take a closer look at the country's embattled President.
The Commission of Investigation and Accusation, which operates within Colombia's lower house of Congress, has been tasked with reviewing potential criminal or disciplinary charges against top government officials. This move comes at a critical time, with President Petro facing intense scrutiny from his political opponents.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the latest development comes less than two weeks before Colombians head to the polls to choose Petro's successor. The timing raises questions about the potential impact on the presidential election.
The runoff election between Cepeda and De La Espriella is expected to be a defining moment for Colombia, as voters will decide whether to continue Petro's leftist political project or shift toward a more conservative approach to security and governance.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that representatives for Petro have not commented on the situation, leaving many to wonder about the implications of this investigation on the country's future.