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.