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Iván Duque BBC elections: If I could present myself, I would be in the fight and I would be re-elected: Duque at BBC | International

On his visit to London President Ivan Duke talked to the program Hard Talk from BBC about his management Colombia and the electoral situation in the country with a week to go before the first round of the presidential.

The BBC points to Duque that according to the polls “a great majority of the country disapproves of the work he has done” and asks him why he thinks it is so. In response, the president replied that four years ago he had 39% votes in the first round and that is the same number that they now register.

“And, let me tell you something, if I could run for re-election, I am sure that he would be in the fight and would be reelectedbecause we have important results to show”, declared the president in the interview.

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The medium tells him that he made big promises about the transformation of the country and confidence of citizens and that in recent years there have been large demonstrations and protests. In this respect he replied that rates of violence have dropped and he also said that those who protested non-peacefully “they tried to affect the country economically. and Those acts are clearly criminal.”

The BBC also questions about the Hunger in Colombia and economic figuresyes, but above all he tells her that “did not achieve the pacification of the country”. Duke claims that inherited many problems from the previous government and that he speaks with evidence in the face of the figures he is giving and that show that he reduced violence.

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