
If the parties that represent the dominant elite unite, why do not the movements that claim to defend the rights of the people and the nation unite? It is obvious that such unity is not made around a person, but around a Program of transformations for Colombia, which those at the top have always managed to block, which requires that the people equip themselves with a tactic of struggle to neutralize this blockage, because such structural changes must be achieved with the mobilization of the great majority, going beyond just calling on people to vote for a candidate, which is what the left calls an electoral and institutional dispute. The left-wing movements and parties traditionally
play the role of the Vanguard of the popular struggle, because they
are ahead in their theory and in the practice of the emancipatory feat,
and if the Theory is the extraction of lessons from the struggle of the
people in Colombia and in other parts of the world, what
lessons have they drawn from the Social Outbreak that shook
the country between 2019 and 2021? What lessons do they draw from
the attempt to fulfill the Mandate of Changes raised by
this Outbreak, through the progressive Government 2022-
2026? In the electoral and institutional dispute underway
towards 2026, which of these lessons do they incorporate into the Program
and the Tactics of struggle that they claim to follow, to fulfill the
Mandate of Changes of the Social Outbreak? … Or is such a Mandate
no longer the reference that guides their political struggle?
The Social Outbreak managed to create high levels of crisis in
the dominant governability, and also revealed a severe crisis of
political representation, which, in order to overcome, the popular movement
must develop its own strength,
activating the mobilization and social pressure against the old
regime, uniting the forces of those below, where alliances are a complement, not the main core of the
struggle for structural transformations. Own strength
that will grow healthy, yes and only if it becomes the vanguard
of the anti-corruption struggle.

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