The popular forces of Colombia have been at odds with the forces of their state for decades. Yet this year on May Day, crowds of people mobilized not in opposition to their government but in support of its labor reforms and efforts to produce a lasting peace. Swept into power last year in the aftermath of a popular uprising, President Gustavo Petro and Vice President Francia Márquez have prioritized an agenda to reform the country and build power for working people and oppressed groups such as Afro-Colombians and Indigenous peoples. While conservative elements continue to obstruct this agenda from within the state, the new administration is turning to popular mobilizations such as the ones on May Day to sustain momentum. TRNN reports on May Day from Cali, Colombia, one of the cities hit hardest by the crackdown against anti-government protests in 2021 by the previous Ivan Duque administration.

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23 thoughts on “Why Colombians support Gustavo Petro, their new president”
  1. Who support Gustavo Petro?? Humm not anymore: his base put 40% votes, the rest were another voters from the 100 parties we have, they decided to change the vote
    Now they are dissatisfied and disappointed
    He won’t win again, that is for sure

  2. Stop selling false information. The majority of Colombians do not support Petro.

    When he was elected, only 51% of all Colombians supported him, now that he has demonstrated how nefarious he is, it's only about 30% of people who are still supporting him. He's increasingly become unpopular.

  3. This is not accurate, Petro only has 40% approval.
    I used to trust this YouTube channel, unfortunately, this biased report opened my eyes.
    This partial report reminds me of the media cooperation to instigate the middle east current situation.

  4. At least the leftist activist fight the right wing capitalist oppression even if means death. American leftist just circle jerk on social media

  5. An old ex buddy of mine, who is from Colombia, is a vial capitalist and rich person, a real piece of work. Inherited most of the money he has. He hates all socialists and wishes harm on the continent, he's filled with the US propaganda lies of the region, he supports the overthrowing of any Latin American countries. Basically, he is a p.o.s.!
    Naturally I quit talking to him, he's a piece of white trash. I will not put up with people who hate others, never!
    I wish Petro all the best, hope he can clean out the rotten rich bastards who keep their countries down and want to join the lies of the US.
    Good luck to the people of Colombia and all of Latin America!

  6. Amazing❤️🙌Being able to provide all my needs without the help of the Government is really a dream come through and I’m getting $50,000 returns from my 10k investment, Glory to the everlasting God almighty.

  7. Only a 20% support is what hardly gets Petro, the terrorist convicted drunk president, at this moment. The people you are interviewing are precisely the horde of ignorants who expect to be supported by Petro without working or producing anything. The same kind of human garbage that elected Chávez in Venezuela, and look how they are now. Typical corrupt lazy leftists, if not also terrorists and criminals from the dozens of drug-trafficking terrorist groups that exist in Colombia, all of them close friends and partners of Petro. They talk about a NEW "Total peace", when the previous "peace", the Juan Manuel Santos one, is a farce. Stop the BS and get information from serious sources. Your report is a shame that does not reflect what the huge majority of colombian people think or support.

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