FARC is pressin the Colombian government to issue security protocols for hostage release
President Álvaro Uribe said on Monday that his country can not allow foreign countries to impose a president in Colombia. Uribe said that Colombians "have to choose the candidate they want, the policies they want instead of the policies intended to be imposed from outside," DPA reported.
The Colombian leader said that his remark "is very important to keep in mind at this time," as the election of his successor is approaching.
Meanwhile, former Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos was chosen as presidential candidate of the ruling party for elections to be held next May 03, reported sources of the Social National Unity Party, AFP reported.
Further, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) urged the government to issue security protocols for the release of two soldiers who were kidnapped some years ago by FARC members.
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Two years later, subsequent to the bank interventions that affected 14 private institutions, Public Prosecutor Office maintains investigations open, these concern the public funds that ended up at some of those organisms and were utilized in shady financial operations, this is included among the accusations held by the Public Ministry against some bankers.
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