Santos accuses Petro of inciting hatred after attack

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Following an assassination attempt, political opponents are organizing "March of Silence" protests against President Gustavo Petro, criticizing his handling of the situation. The protests are scheduled for Sunday, June 15th, in major cities. Former Vice President Francisco Santos accused Petro of inciting hatred, while other political figures called for unity against violence and support for Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, who is in intensive care. The protests aim to defend democracy. The protests are in response to the attack on Uribe Turbay. Medical reports indicate some neurological improvement, but his prognosis remains guarded.


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