00:00The Colombian press indicated that more than one million citizens committed to protecting the vote amidst complaints and irregularities.
00:12Today, one million citizens have decided to protect voting.
00:17They will have problems, I imagine. Such large numbers are not easy.
00:24They are not perfect, but one million citizens protecting voting.
00:30The people protecting voting until the final stage, even comparing vote counting records with the actual results from the polling
00:38stations,
00:39will allow Colombia to take even great care with its decisions, whatever they may be.
00:47A people that take care with its decisions is a democratic people.
00:53Before having democratic institutions, a democratic culture is needed among the population.
01:05In this context, Colombian President Gustavo Petro exercised his right to vote early in the morning.
01:10President Petro urged the Colombian people to go to their assigned polling stations to elect their legislative representatives.
01:16More than 400 international observers arrived in Colombia with the aim of ensuring the transparency of the process
01:21in light of the head of state's allegations of possible attempts at fraud.
01:25The Colombian President reminded the citizens that voting is a key tool for democracy and for defining the country's direction.
01:42I just voted for the Senate and Chamber of Deputies.
01:47So I invite other Colombians to follow this path, deciding in Colombia.
01:56Today, basically, who makes the law is fundamental, who makes the law they make it as the Constitution requires for
02:04the general interest,
02:06that is, for the people of Colombia.
02:10To that end, I invite all citizens to choose who, men or women or party, can represent the general interest
02:19of the voter.
02:20And it's called by on at risk, they have a work for the people that have won no ticket more.
02:22So, it's called by
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