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Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro's sacking put on hold by court | Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro's sacking put on hold by court |
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A court in Colombia has temporarily put on hold a controversial decision by the country's inspector general to remove Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro from office. | A court in Colombia has temporarily put on hold a controversial decision by the country's inspector general to remove Bogota Mayor Gustavo Petro from office. |
Judge Jose Armenta said the sacking should not be enforced until it had been established whether Mr Petro's rights had been violated. | Judge Jose Armenta said the sacking should not be enforced until it had been established whether Mr Petro's rights had been violated. |
Mr Petro welcomed the court's decision saying that "justice had won". | Mr Petro welcomed the court's decision saying that "justice had won". |
He was fired last month over the alleged mismanagement of the capital's rubbish collection service. | He was fired last month over the alleged mismanagement of the capital's rubbish collection service. |
He was also banned from holding public office for 15 years. But Colombian legislation allows Mr Petro to remain in office until the end of the appeal process. | |
The move caused outrage among Mr Petro's supporters and thousands took to Bogota's Bolivar Square in protest. | The move caused outrage among Mr Petro's supporters and thousands took to Bogota's Bolivar Square in protest. |
Mr Petro, a former rebel with the left-wing M-19 guerrilla group, said his sacking was politically motivated. | Mr Petro, a former rebel with the left-wing M-19 guerrilla group, said his sacking was politically motivated. |
'Bad mayor' | 'Bad mayor' |
Under the Colombian constitution, the inspector general has the power to remove officials from office, but such action is normally only taken in major corruption scandals. | Under the Colombian constitution, the inspector general has the power to remove officials from office, but such action is normally only taken in major corruption scandals. |
Mr Petro is accused of violating the principles of the free market by trying to have the city take over waste management services from private companies. | Mr Petro is accused of violating the principles of the free market by trying to have the city take over waste management services from private companies. |
Inspector General Alejandro Ordonez said it had negatively affected public health when mountains of garbage were left uncollected for three days in 2012. | Inspector General Alejandro Ordonez said it had negatively affected public health when mountains of garbage were left uncollected for three days in 2012. |
But Mr Petro's supporters say his removal is out of proportion with the allegations made against him. | But Mr Petro's supporters say his removal is out of proportion with the allegations made against him. |
They allege that Mr Petro is being targeted for his rebel past and his subsequent success in democratic politics. | They allege that Mr Petro is being targeted for his rebel past and his subsequent success in democratic politics. |
The M-19 guerrilla movement he was part of demobilised in March 1990 and became a political party. | The M-19 guerrilla movement he was part of demobilised in March 1990 and became a political party. |
Mr Petro is seen as an example of how former rebels can be integrated into the political process. | Mr Petro is seen as an example of how former rebels can be integrated into the political process. |
His removal from office at a time when Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc, is in peace talks with the government was seen as potentially disruptive - especially as the two sides had just reached agreement on how Farc fighters could transition from guerrilla warfare to electoral politics. | His removal from office at a time when Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc, is in peace talks with the government was seen as potentially disruptive - especially as the two sides had just reached agreement on how Farc fighters could transition from guerrilla warfare to electoral politics. |
But Inspector General Ordonez has insisted he sacked Mr Petro "for being a bad mayor". | But Inspector General Ordonez has insisted he sacked Mr Petro "for being a bad mayor". |
"He is going because he broke with his duties in the most serious of manners; for acting in a way which inflated the public purse and which should be investigated; for ignoring the constitution and its limits; and for putting the health of Bogota residents and the city's environment at risk," he told local television channel CityTV. | "He is going because he broke with his duties in the most serious of manners; for acting in a way which inflated the public purse and which should be investigated; for ignoring the constitution and its limits; and for putting the health of Bogota residents and the city's environment at risk," he told local television channel CityTV. |
Mr Ordonez's office said it would decide whether to appeal against the court's suspension. | Mr Ordonez's office said it would decide whether to appeal against the court's suspension. |
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