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MinDefensa designated, Jorge Eduardo Mora, will seek to revive the Esmad
CO🏛️ PoliticsLean Conservative21 hr. ago

MinDefensa designated, Jorge Eduardo Mora, will seek to revive the Esmad

The newly appointed Defense Minister, General (ret.) Jorge Eduardo Mora, has outlined plans to revive the controversial Escuadrón Móvil Antidisturbios (Esmad), which was previously disbanded under President Gustavo Petro’s administration. In an interview with Noticias RCN, Mora stated that the government will repeal Decree 003, which transformed the Esmad into the Unit of Dialogue and Maintenance of Order (Undmo). This move suggests a shift toward more aggressive policing tactics, particularly in response to protests deemed 'violent' against citizens’ rights. The proposal has drawn criticism, notably from Senator María José Pizarro of the Historical Pact, who accused the government of seeking to return to repression and violence. Mora emphasized that force would still be used within the framework of human rights. Additionally, President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella announced plans to create a 'Urban Security Block' involving mayors from major cities and potentially integrate veterans and reservists into security operations.

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Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
The splicing begins: these are the points of disagreement between the governments of Gustavo Petro and Abelardo De La Espriella

The transition between President Gustavo Petro’s administration and the incoming government of Abelardo De La Espriella has begun, despite Petro’s continued questioning of the election results. Key areas of contention include fiscal issues, such as Colombia’s external debt, which now stands at 58% of GDP, and concerns over the sustainability of social reforms approved by Petro’s government. Disputes also surround security policies, with De La Espriella signaling a focus on legal compliance rather than ongoing peace talks with armed groups. Health system management is another point of friction, with accusations that the outgoing government underfunded essential services. Other topics include doubts about measures to prevent power outages, land distribution progress, and scrutiny of corruption scandals involving the National Disaster Risk Management Fund. The incoming administration is also raising questions about the sustainability of the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF) and legal challenges against the state.

Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives from both the outgoing and incoming administrations without overtly favoring one side. It outlines points of disagreement but does not employ biased language or selectively omit context. The framing remains neutral, focusing on factual disputes and policy分歧

La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentConservativeyesterday
MinDefensa designated, Jorge Eduardo Mora, will seek to revive the Esmad

The newly appointed Defense Minister, General (ret.) Jorge Eduardo Mora, has outlined plans to revive the controversial Escuadrón Móvil Antidisturbios (Esmad), which was previously disbanded under President Gustavo Petro’s administration. In an interview with Noticias RCN, Mora stated that the government will repeal Decree 003, which transformed the Esmad into the Unit of Dialogue and Maintenance of Order (Undmo). This move suggests a shift toward more aggressive policing tactics, particularly in response to protests deemed 'violent' against citizens’ rights. The proposal has drawn criticism, notably from Senator María José Pizarro of the Historical Pact, who accused the government of seeking to return to repression and violence. Mora emphasized that force would still be used within the framework of human rights. Additionally, President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella announced plans to create a 'Urban Security Block' involving mayors from major cities and potentially integrate veterans and reservists into security operations.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the revival of the Esmad as a necessary measure to restore order and protect citizens’ rights, using language that emphasizes state authority and control. It highlights the government’s intent to repeal restrictive decretes, positioning the new approach as more effective and less掣

Semana logoSemanaIndependentConservativeyesterday
General (r) Jorge Mora recalls that he was wounded in combat and 16 of his men were killed

The retired major general Jorge Eduardo Mora López has been appointed as the new Defense Minister under President Abelardo De La Espriella. In an interview with SEMANA, Mora recounted his combat experiences, including being wounded during an ambush by the FARC in Tres Matas, where 16 of his men were killed. He emphasized his extensive military career, including participation in operations against guerrilla groups, and expressed a firm stance against continuing negotiations with armed groups, advocating instead for a more aggressive military approach. Mora criticized the concept of 'total peace,' arguing that it failed to achieve lasting stability and that state action is necessary to reclaim territory.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Mora's military background and experience as justification for a more aggressive defense strategy, emphasizing strength and confrontation over negotiation. The tone supports a hardline approach to security issues, aligning with conservative or right-leaning perspectives. While the

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