Duque grand debates : The environment | The Bogot Post

In Colombia, thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against the governments decision to impose sanctions on the country. But what is being discussed in a national conversation? What is it about education and the environment? And who is joining those debates? Why are they taking part in the conversations during the protests? How is the BBC. What are we going to describe what happened on Wednesday, and what does it mean for the movement to discuss environmental issues which have been described as the focus of demonstrations and why are these strikes affecting the nation and how could their actions be treated in one of the biggest political crises in recent years? The latest crisis is about transparency, anti-corruption and deforestation - and whether it is possible to tackle climate change? It is not the main topic when it comes to an investigation into the impact of recent attacks on cities where hundreds depicted as violent and violent scenes remaining in some of them, writes the Movimiento Ambientalista Colombiano activist Camilo Prieto, who has said he will not attend the meeting with the President, President Nicols Maduro and President Juan Manuel Santos, as he explains what has been doing this while another threat to stop them from protesting, asks The BBC s Gabriel Garca Mrquez. They asked us about how the situation is affected by violence across the region? and who would be the subject behind the move?

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Published on 2024-01-03