00:07There are two boundaries that are with me from the first day that we participate in politics, and I'm talking
00:13in plural.
00:14One, fight against the corruption. Colombia has not fought effectively against the corruption.
00:19Colombia is trapped in the idea that the fight against the corruption is taking a lot of laws that never
00:25solve the problem,
00:26because they need in first place the political will to face it, and I have faced it for 22 years,
00:31and I am facing it.
00:32That is a border that will always be where I am, and I feel proud to defend it,
00:38and I see the cost that it has to defend it, to face a world that has a great dose
00:42of corruption inside,
00:43and that those who are not corrupt are a storm.
00:46Two, education.
00:48And with education I want to say what it means, the school system, of course,
00:53but the science, the technology, the innovation, the empreendment and the culture
00:57are as motors to the transformation of our country.
00:59Colombia has to invest in education.
01:03A good part of the bad that has our country,
01:06they are associated because we have not given the place that we correspond in Colombia to education.
01:10And education is to build, to transform, to fight against corruption,
01:15to make us part of the citizenry living, to learn to respect us between us,
01:20to connect the knowledge and the productive development of our country,
01:24that we need, because we have the intelligence, but we have not given the opportunity to the intelligence.
01:28Where I am, until the day I am, I will always be associated with that word of education,
01:34I understand that in that sense.
01:36And in third place, I would say a little more in third place,
01:39there is a very important issue for our country,
01:41which is the security, which goes from the hands of the violence.
01:44The violence has determined the existence of all the people who walk today through Colombia.
01:48And we have to overcome it.
01:50In the territory, I think we have to deepen the construction of the peace in our territory,
01:55add new elements to continue transforming,
01:58and to fight against the citizenry's insecurity that today produces fear
02:01and that is a very big damage to a society.
02:03That is what we have to do.
02:05And I have the experience and the knowledge to know how to fight against violence
02:09and to give us opportunities in our country.
02:13Well, there are different issues associated with the issue of security.
02:18The security in the territory is associated with the security of communities
02:22in territories where the state has not made the presence.
02:24And it has to be, the word is repeated, but it is correct,
02:29an integral, where in those territories the state has presence,
02:34which has to do with the physical security, the presence of the public force
02:37to face factors that are associated with the world of narcotics,
02:41that they want to destroy,
02:42avanzar in the substitution of cultivations,
02:45construir communities for that they have opportunities,
02:48and that requires a judicial operation, permanent,
02:50that the state has not done until the moment,
02:52and we have to do it.
02:54It is a task that has been decades in Colombia
02:56and yet we have not done it.
02:58And in the issue of the citizenry's insecurity,
02:59which is part of the violence and what is happening,
03:02the articulation, from that level,
03:05working with alcaldes, with governors,
03:07with the government,
03:08articulating the three instances of the government,
03:11in every place,
03:12to have clear where are the factors of violence,
03:15where are the opportunities for our young people
03:18to make that violence not be an alternative.
03:19to create criminal policies,
03:22which means understanding the violence factors in every region
03:25which are different.
03:26to be articulated,
03:27because that is not a problem a man of canteen,
03:29a municipality,
03:30but with regards regional policies,
03:33criminal policies,
03:34to be articulated with the officers,
03:36to control the police,
03:38to be articulated,
03:40with a technological project,
03:41with a work with the citizens,
03:43with opportunities for the citizens
03:45and the national government taking part in all those places where they have to take part,
03:50not just leaving the territories, but articulating them.
03:53That's the way it is.
03:57No, I think the ESMAD is not going to end, the ESMAD is going to be transformed.
04:01The ESMAD is a weapon of the public force, in particular the police,
04:07that is necessary for circumstances that can happen in a society,
04:12of extraordinary circumstances, of violence, of circumstances that they destroy.
04:18But it has to be a ESMAD that is adequate to do these times,
04:22to do the transformation that they have to do with that ESMAD,
04:26I repeat, to recognize the errors that they have committed
04:28and start to recover the trust in the ciudadanian.
04:30But the ESMAD is not going to disappear.
04:36Well, there is a route established in that process of peace.
04:39We have to see what we receive from this government,
04:42that has done little pieces, but that has never been committed to a lot
04:46to build peace in Colombia.
04:48We have to respect the institutionalization that has been built,
04:50to strengthen the JEP, to know the truth,
04:52and to bring the presence of the Estado to the territory,
04:55always showing that they can build opportunities,
04:58that each person is important in any place in the Colombian territory.
05:01That is what we can do.
05:03That is, of course,
05:04that is, of course,
05:04that is, of course,
05:06that we have to do with a proposal that we have to do with the rural development
05:08as part of the productive transformation that has to have Colombia
05:12to expand the opportunities to reach the camp,
05:15to build with populations that have been in defense,
05:18that have never had the opportunity to have a living,
05:20to have a living, to face these inequalities.
05:22That is, of course,
05:22that is, with a very big conviction,
05:24from the people who lead the government.
05:26What do we have to do with Colombia?
05:29At the same time as we have to consider,
05:31we have to know that in Colombia
05:33there has been a great amount of frustrations.
05:35So we cannot increase the frustrations,
05:38but I think that that is an aspect
05:39that we have to consider in Colombia.
05:41It is not possible to say,
05:43it is difficult, of course,
05:45but part of what we want to transform a Colombia
05:47is that we know that we have to pass the page
05:49of this horrible violence that affects us,
05:51that affects us communities.
05:53Look at what happens with the Colombian Pacific,
05:56with many parts of the territory,
05:58in Antioquia, the Bajo Cauca, the Catatumbo,
06:00all those territories.
06:02We have to approach ourselves
06:03and look for all the ways to build peace.
06:09We have done public manifestations with respect to that.
06:12I believe that this government has been a political error
06:14with respect to Venezuela.
06:16I do not share the political government of Maduro.
06:19I believe that it is a dictatorship of the 21st century.
06:22It is very important in a society that has taken over the world,
06:25in a society with all the wealth that has had
06:26that Venezuelan society,
06:27throwing people off because they have hungry.
06:29But we have to know that we have a great number
06:34of Colombian people in Venezuela,
06:37we have a border border,
06:38and that through the problems we can have
06:41with a government that we do not share
06:44we have to have some kind of relationship.
06:48I believe in the right to the euthanasia, I believe in the case of the Mrs. Martha Sepúlveda
06:54who put us in front.
06:57I believe in the issue of drugs, it is part of this struggle with the issue of narcotics.
07:01I believe we have to advance to understand that it is a issue of public health,
07:05that we have to advance in the regulation of the consumption.
07:08Colombia has an initial responsibility,
07:11the issue of marijuana we have to look at with careful
07:14understanding the possibilities of cannabis with its medicinal conditions,
07:19see how other countries are evolving,
07:23incorporating recreational use,
07:24but always make a big effort of public health
07:27and understand that we are in a global context,
07:30that we do not make decisions separate,
07:32we know that we have to face the narcotics,
07:35that we have to touch on ourselves in life,
07:37but from a perspective with a much larger mind in the sense of what I'm saying.
07:42I believe that women have the right to decide on their body.
07:47This is a complex issue because it is not simply my opinion,
07:50it is part of a discussion that has to have our society.
07:53There are three points that have been approved in the Colombian legislation.
07:58We have to permit that they do to comply,
08:00that they do not victimize the women,
08:02which is part of what has happened because it has not been fulfilled.
08:04We will have to do a direct discussion,
08:06and we will have to do a public discussion,
08:06that is serious, rigorous,
08:09but to do it part of the discussion.
08:16We will present, not to say it now,
08:20but the proposal of the Ministerial of Women,
08:22that has to do with the parity,
08:24with the struggle with what it means in a dignified society,
08:27as we want to be the Colombian,
08:29where women have the equality of conditions,
08:31and of course,
08:32the expressions of the diversity of our society,
08:35the LGTBI community,
08:37we have to do part of that development,
08:39recognize it, respect it and valor it.
08:44We have to define a basic rent.
08:46We have to do a basic rent.
08:46What happens is that we have to review juicily,
08:49as a concept, I agree,
08:51we have to review the financial conditions that we have,
08:55the conditions of the populations where they can be applied,
08:58but Colombia needs a basic rent,
09:00and has to rebuild their social structure.
09:05We have to review many things.
09:07I am not one of those who,
09:08because this government has to destroy it,
09:10I think we have to review with all the rigor,
09:14with all the seriedad,
09:16what we are receiving.
09:18I have said that it is a bad government,
09:19that has not been at the height of what the country intended,
09:23and many things are going to change.
09:25Yes.
09:26But,
09:28I do not say that,
09:30because this government did this government,
09:31we have to finish it.
09:31No.
09:32For example, the issue of the relationship with the Venezuelans,
09:35that permission that they have been given from the previous government,
09:39I think that it is a positive aspect.
09:45I will start whatever you hope of,
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