Monday, February 22, 2010

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President Alvaro Uribe, who still does not say publicly if you want a third term, said goodbye Friday to the Colombian mayors at an event in which he received complaints from aldermen.

"Tell the next president of Colombia who loves them even half of what I have wanted," he told the mayors gathered at a sports center in the capital.

was not the first time Uribe made reference at the end of his second term, but has refrained from publicly expressing if or aspire to four years in office.

The Constitutional Court, a high court in Colombia to study the constitutionality of laws, discussed two weeks ago if a rule passed by Congress meets the legal requirements to hold a referendum in which Colombians say if you want to modify the Constitution to allow a third term.

The current constitution has already been amended to allow immediate reelection for four years and why Uribe won a second term in 2006. The head of state never disavowed its legislative caucus, which was discussed and approved a bill that calls for a referendum.

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