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Editorial: El País

  • The resignation of Laura Sarabia, Colombian chancellor, deepens the sense of decomposition of Gustavo Petro's Government.
  • The resignation occurs amid a scandal over the deliberate attempts of Álvaro Leyva, the former chancellor, to destabilize the Government.
  • The revealed audios show that Leyva maintained contacts with Republican sectors in the United States to accelerate Petro's fall, a serious violation of the rule of law.
  • Leyva's maneuver has met almost unanimous rejection, including from Vice President Francia Márquez, who was pointed out by Leyva as a possible substitute for Petro.
  • Leyva's plot reveals more problems within Petro's Government, including internal struggles, contradictory decisions, and a constant loss of public trust.
  • The lack of performance of actions and internal conflicts have significantly undermined the credibility of Petro's Government, leaving it vulnerable to attacks.

Conclusion: It is imperative not only to firmly reject any attempt at conspiracy, but also to demand good governance and responsibility from the state leader to preserve institutional stability.