The article reports on the first meeting between the teams of the current and incoming Colombian governments, led by Minister of Finance Germán Ávila and Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo. The meeting was described as 'amiable' and institutional, with both sides expressing a positive outlook. The article outlines the composition of both delegations, noting that the current government team includes Ávila, Nohra Mondragón, Natalia Irene Molina, and Augusto Ocampo, while the incoming government team is led by Restrepo alongside figures like Jaime Beltrán, Jerome Sanabria, Elsa Noguera, María Isabel Campo, and Carlos Alonso Lucio. Ávila emphasized the need for a calm transition, reaffirming respect for President Gustavo Petro, and reiterated that the current government will remain in office until August 6. The article also mentions recent appointments at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including the designation of a new chief secretary for the consulate in Ecuador, despite requests to freeze such appointments.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of the transition process, focusing on the procedural aspects and official statements without overtly favoring either side. It provides factual information about the participants, their roles, and the expectations for the transition, without taking a clear立场.





