Colombia’s ex-Prosecutor General calls for resignation of Inspector General
Colombias ex-Prosecutor General calls for resignation of Inspector General
posted by Taran Volckhausen
Dec 11, 2013
Colombias former Prosecutor General on Tuesday sent an open letter to Congress, calling for the resignation of the countrys Inspector General after his controversial decision to dismiss the mayor of Bogota.
In the letter, former Prosecutor General Viviane Morales said a request of retirement of Inspector General Alejandro Ordoñez must be carried before the Senate. Morales who has been removed from office herself after a high court her election had been illegitimate called for replacement of the inspector with another candidate who lacks suspected ideological bias.
The situation created by the decision of the Inspector General and the response of thousands of citizens that have rejected it, sets up a tension between respect for the institution and the sacred obligation to listen to the people, said Morales.
Earlier this week, Ordoñez created an uproar on the left after dismissing and banning from office for 15 years Mayor Gustavo Petro of Bogota over a scandal that left thousands of tons of trash on the streets during an attempted transfer to a public collection service.
Since that point, thousands have taken to the streets in protest of the decision and in support of Petro, who is a leader for Colombias left and a former member of urban guerrilla group M-19.
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