So the ANH finally updated the webpage, and Armando Zamora is no longer shown as president. It has Andrés Felipe Bitar Arrázola as the Acting President (since August). But that is not the same as having an appointed President. What is the problem? https://t.co/gqnUVzyCCU
Colombia's tax reform passes Lower House but there are apparently significant differences from the Senate version that need conciliation. MinHacienda Ocampo says hydrocarbon taxes not to blame for skyrocketing US$ and Petro says "Not my fault". https://t.co/ZGxShIQNMw
Petro wants to index minimum salaries to inflation, presumably, to supercharge the inflationary spiral. Where did he get his degree in economics? Did he skip the class on inflationary expectations? https://t.co/97siMQT1y1
Your legal and government affairs teams should look at this. Nothing immediate but medium and long-term implications of Colombia ratifying the "Iguazu" treaty. https://t.co/8puAdkeJXK
OilPricecom's Matthew Smith writes "Colombia May Shoot Itself In The Foot With Ban On Fracking" with arguments about reserves and gov't revenues. But true believers (like the Minister) don't care about what experts think. https://t.co/0C6LFuOUxe
A "private citizen" is suing the appointment of MinEnergia Irene Vélez. The suit is based on a technicality of Petro's swearing in as President and has nothing to do with whether Vélez is or is not qualified / competent. History will judge that. https://t.co/GLUCKSuqgd