Daniel Quintero faces financial penalties for skipping the October 26 vote on the Historic Pact for Colombia, raising questions about his political future and commitment to the coalition.
- El concejal de Bogotá, Daniel Briceño, criticized Daniel Quintero for not participating in the crucial vote on the Historic Pact for Colombia set for October 26.
- Quintero, a former mayor of Medellín and presidential hopeful, risks facing financial penalties imposed by the National Electoral Council (Venezuela) for his absence in the internal consultation.
- The Historic Pact for Colombia aims to unify progressive forces, and Quinteros decision to skip the vote has sparked significant backlash among political allies and observers.
Why It Matters
This incident underscores the challenges within the Historic Pact for Colombia as it aims to consolidate support for progressive policies. Quinteros absence could weaken the coalitions unity and impact his presidential aspirations.