The Democratic Center senator dedicated a seven-minute video to tell her supporters that Petro wants lots of special powers and “keeps Congress out of the decision-making process.” (Colpress).

Dove Valencia, Democratic Center Senator, is one of the fierce opponents of the government of Gustavo Petro. He recently dedicated a seven-minute video to assure that Petro no longer wants to be president but emperor.

The senator spoke about the National Development Plan and some of the points that, for her, are of most concern. Among these, President Petro apparently wants to have many special powers.

According to what Valencia said in his video called “The world upside down”, in which he used a format very similar to those used by some youtubers, the high president would seek to sideline the Congress of the Republic in making important decisions. for the country.

“President Petro no longer wants to be president, now he wants to be emperor,” Paloma Valencia says at the start of the video. “President Petro wants 13 extraordinary powers to do things he doesn’t want to see pass through Congress,” he added.

In the video shared on her social media, the senator touched on several issues that have been on the table recently. But he not only pointed the finger at Petro and his ministers for what is coming for the country, but for the decisions that have already been made like lower Soat and utility pricesFor example.

Dove Valencia
Dove Valencia

In this sense, the senator referred to various problems, such as violence, drug trafficking and the cultivation of coca leaves.

“The most important problem in this country is the violence generated by drug trafficking, which is the cause of all the murders and all the violence that we Colombians experience”, according to Paloma, President Petro wants the new anti-drug policy is decided. “without talking to anyone, back to the country, without discussion, without listening to the opposition because they like to take everything by decree”.

He assured that we do not yet know what the fight against drugs will look like but he sent a taunt to the government for its position of: “we are not going to fumigate, we are not going to extradite, we are not going to not bomb we are not going to do forced eradication what are they going to do we don’t know yet and they are going to keep it a secret so no one knows and no one can even tell discuss. “

He said the government supposedly does not want to discuss what will happen to coca leaf and marijuana crops. He stressed that legalizing the recreational use of certain substances does not guarantee the end of illegal markets.

“Extraordinary powers are meant to be precise and exceptional, but President Petro wants world-sized powers to merge, create, limit, all public entities in the national sector,” he added.

Likewise, he insinuated that the government plans to create more public entities to give jobs to “criminals who have no job or income”.

In this sense, he said that Petro was going to recreate a digital intelligence agency to target all Colombians.

Paloma Valencia spoke about Invima, in a contradiction as to whether it is going to be modified or eliminated, she stated that what the government wants is to manufacture cheap and poor quality medicines for Colombians.

“Other faculties need to modify all grants, prepare because a big transformation is coming, We still don’t know what it is but get ready because it’s coming“, he added.

Among other things, he referred to private property, one of the issues that caused the most concern during the campaign and after Petro’s election. He indicated that citizens could lose their properties in this government.

“For ecologists, bad news, classified forest areas will be granted to farmers so that they can exploit them. How do petrist ecologists have their eye,” he said.

Although in this video she exposed several questions that raise doubts and worry those who faithfully believe in her analysis, the senator assured that there is still much to say. Therefore, it is expected that soon it will release more audiovisual content dedicated to this topic.

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