Colombian lawmakers seek suspension of Trump foe Gustavo Petro over alleged meddling in upcoming election
Colombian lawmakers are considering a proposal to temporarily suspend President Gustavo Petro from office. The motion, filed by Gloria Arizabaleta, president of the Commission of Investigation and Accusation, stems from an ongoing probe into allegations of Petro's improper intervention in the country's presidential election.

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AI-generatedColombian lawmakers are considering a proposal to temporarily suspend President Gustavo Petro from office. The motion, filed by Gloria Arizabaleta, president of the Commission of Investigation and Accusation, stems from an ongoing probe into allegations of Petro's improper intervention in the country's presidential election. The investigation cites conduct described as "extremely serious or serious," including alleged involvement in the campaign of leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda. Petro's term is set to expire in August, and the election runoff is scheduled for June 21. The suspension proposal requires approval from the Commission of Investigation and Accusation before advancing to the Senate. President Petro remains in office, and the outcome of the election is expected to influence the country's political direction.
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5 extractedPresident Gustavo Petro has not been suspended and remains in office.
The suspension proposal faces significant hurdles and would need approval from the Commission of Investigation and Accusation before advancing to the Senate.
Colombian lawmakers are considering a proposal to temporarily suspend President Gustavo Petro from office.
The proposal stems from an investigation into allegations that Petro improperly intervened in the country's presidential election.
Petro is accused of involvement in the presidential campaign of leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda.