Bogotá: Political and social organizations in Colombia will take to the streets today to demand improvements in the health system and in the living conditions of citizens, Prensa Latina publishes.
The National Indigenous Organization of Colombia invited Colombians to ‘join the National Cacerolazo’.
We demand guarantees of life for indigenous peoples, Afro, peasants, rural and urban communities and for the most impoverished sectors, he explained in a statement on Twitter.
Likewise, the Comunes party, in frank support for the protests, remarked on their social networks that ‘Colombia deserves a dignified life, that’s why we joined the cacerolazo. Colombia is tired of the crisis falling on the least favored.
Among the cardinal requirements of the National Cacerolazo are basic income, health for all and better conditions of work, education and life.
The senator of that political force Sandra Ramírez supported the demonstrations and sent a message to unite “as a country and demand from the government of Iván Duque the implementation of basic income for the poorest and most vulnerable population.”
Great National Casceroloso! Basic income to resist. Vaccines (against Covid-19) so as not to die, he added among his requests.
For its part, the Colombia Humana Universal Basic Income movement stressed that “if the Government does not give guarantees for a dignified life, the people express it in the streets.”
There are no real solutions for people’s problems in these times of pandemic, the situation of Colombians is not the same, emphasizes that group.

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