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by Luis Gomez
A People's Congress, summoning all the dynamics and processes of people, sectors and regions willing to undertake a common legislative building process to mandate the future and present of the country took place in Bogota.
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by Luis Gomez
A new trash recollection service began in Bogota city with the introduction of the first 60 trash compactors and street sweepers. The project designed for zero trash was instigated by Gustavo Petro, mayor of Bogota.
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by Luis Gomez
People against gay marriage held a rally in front of the Congress at a time when congressmen were due to debate gay marriage law. At the last minute the meeting had to be postponed due to technical problems with members of the TV media unavailable.
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by Luis Gomez
A March for Peace saw people from all corners of Colombia travel to Bogota for the biggest demonstration of its kind ever, in an event organized by the Marcha Patriotica, a new social and political movement.
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by Luis Gomez
Women marched in Bogota to demonstrate against recurring violence against women around the world. This action was started by Sonya Barnett and Heather Jarvis from Canada, and called Slut Walk, due to Michael Sanguinetti's statement on woman's attire.
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by Luis Gomez
The International Women's Day celebration was held at the Plaza of Bolivar in Bogota. There were all kinds of festivities, and music played by different groups to honor the women of Columbia.
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by Luis Gomez
Demostrators, students, politicians and syndicates staged a picket in front of the Secretary of Agriculture offices in downtown Bogota, to show support for the Colombian Coffee Growers Associations striking in different parts of Colombia.
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by Luis Gomez
Health Secretary, Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo, summoned the citizens to march, to ask the Government to allow the District to assume the health of the citizens subsidized regime, without any EPS as intermediaries.
