This Thursday, May 28, from La Paz prison in Itagüí, Senator Isabel Cristina Zuleta, coordinator of the Petro Government in the process called Socio-Legal Conversation Space, announced the resumption of Total Peace dialogues with the leaders of the main criminal gangs in the Aburrá Valley and announced that, as a commitment, they would stop selling tusi in the territories under their control. The reaction from Antioquia's governor, Andrés Julián Rendón, was immediate and forceful: "They confess a crime. Which proves that they continue committing crimes from prison, that they have control over the sale of this poison, and the Petro Government and its senators from the Historic Pact go out to celebrate." For the governor, the gesture deserves no recognition: "After this confession, they should transfer all these criminals to other prisons and take away that illicit income, deadly to their hands, which is killing our young people." Other commitments presented were to de-escalate the violence that left an armed attack in the La Toscana neighborhood, hold a tournament, and stop selling drugs near Bicentennial Park in the Boston neighborhood.
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