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How is the media covering Gustavo Petro?Gustavo Petro often is covered by Left Media sources.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Gustavo Petro?Gustavo Petro often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 70%
13%
18%
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Gustavo Petro · BoyacáIn a few words: President Gustavo Petro denied the requirement of a valid passport for Venezuelan migrants in the country. The opposite was what a draft resolution published yesterday by the Foreign Ministry said and was rejected by several experts. Finally, last night the draft was removed from the entity's page. Getting a Venezuelan passport is difficult: it costs around $300. That's why at least 50% of Venezuelans abroad have not been able to…See the Story
Have lunch with these moves in the morning of April 26, 2024
Gustavo Petro · BogotáFacebook video claims that the governments of Andrés Pastrana, Álvaro Uribe, Juan Manuel Santos, and Duque liquidated EPS; the government of Gustavo Petro has not liquidated any. The video has over a thousand views, so we ran the Truth Detector and found it to be false. Racero inflated the figures. According to SuperSalud, in Pastrana's government, 9 EPS were liquidated, not 31; in Uribe's, 5, not 52; in Santos's, 18, not 24; and in Duque's, 10,…See the Story
Detector: Pastrana did not liquidate 31 EPS or Uribe 52, as stated by Racer
Gustavo Petro · BogotáThe consensus was short-lived, less than 24 hours. The joy of the Government caucus on Tuesday night at the approval of the pension reform in the Senate plenary quickly turned into uncertainty. A presidential speech by Gustavo Petro generated discomfort: “Pillar three is for those who contribute between 1 and 2.3 minimum monthly salaries who will be in Colpensions, I plan to put it up to 4 minimum salaries, if the House accompanies me,” he said …See the Story
Petro is unaware of the agreements with the U and the liberals, and puts pension reform at risk
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Gustavo Petro · ColombiaThe Government of that country explained that this situation does not reflect its opinion on the investigation against the son of President Gustavo Petro.See the Story
[Opinion] Why U.S. Department of State included Nicolás Petro in a report on DD. Human Resources and Corruption
Gustavo Petro · ColombiaDifferent opposition parties criticized the president's speech in which he asked the House of Representatives to change the threshold from 2.3 to 4 minimum wagesSee the Story
Gustavo Petro breached agreement with liberals over threshold in Colpensions: “You don't have to believe him or what he prays”
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Gustavo Petro · BogotáPresident Gustavo Petro's health reform regains possibilities of materializing through a new and different version. After the Senate denied him his plans to modify the current model, the head of state moves his chips and reveals an ace up his sleeve that gives life to his pretensions. A draft reform drafted with the support of most of the Health Promoting Entities (EPS), those responsible for affiliating and ensuring that the service is provided…See the Story
The health reform is revived in a new version
100% Left coverage: 1 sources