Colombia's president-elect asks Congress to move inauguration to a military base
Colombia's president-elect, Abelardo de la Espriella, has asked Congress to assess the legal feasibility of moving his August 7 inauguration ceremony from Bogotá to a military garrison. The proposal, without recent precedent, will be left to the incoming legislature to decide.

Colombia's president-elect, Abelardo de la Espriella, has asked Congress to assess the legal feasibility of moving his inauguration ceremony, set for August 7, from Bogotá to a military garrison.
The proposal is without recent precedent, and the final decision is expected to be left to the incoming legislature, which takes office in August. De la Espriella's team has not detailed a specific rationale for the request.
Presidential inaugurations in Colombia have traditionally been held at the Congress building in the capital. The proposal is likely to draw debate among legal scholars and lawmakers in the coming weeks, and the final venue and format of the ceremony have not yet been settled.
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