The ICT minister and the manager of Inravisión will be summoned to a political oversight hearing regarding the suspension of programming on 20 peace radio stations.
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The Colombian political opposition and legislative figures have initiated actions against the government following the suspension of programming in 20 peace radio stations. Iván Cepeda, a prominent opposition leader and former presidential candidate, announced plans to file a constitutional protection writ against the administration of President De la Espriella in response to the halt of informational broadcasts.
Simultaneously, Alejandro Toro, a House Representative for the Pacto Histórico, announced a political control debate. This legislative proceeding will summon the Minister of Information Technologies and Communications, Alexandra Falla, alongside the manager of Inravisión, to account for the government's decision to suspend operations across the network of peace stations.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR)Focuses on the opposition's legal action and constitutional writ.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) (2)Focuses on the legislative control debate targeting ICT and Inravisión officials.