Wednesday, 10 March 2010




LIBARDO CARDONA Associated Press Writer= BOGOTA (AP) — Colombia's Constitutional Court shut the door Friday on President Alvaro Uribe's aspirations for a third straight term, ruling unconstitutional a law that would have let voters decide in a referendum whether he could run again. The high court's 7-2 decision is not subject to appeal. The court ruled on a law passed by Congress that would have set up a referendum asking voters whether Colombia's conservative president, a U.S. ally, could run...
Full Story: The Guardian



 

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