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President Uribe: Twice may prove enough

By Naomi Mapstone

Published: September 23 2009 17:21 | Last updated: September 23 2009 17:21

Alvaro Uribe, the nation’s most popular leader in recent history, has already altered the constitution once to facilitate his second term in 2006, and the country’s constitutional court is considering legislation to allow a national referendum to clear him to run for a third time.

“This is a terrible mistake,” says Juan Carlos Echeverry, a conservative economist and former economic planning minister in a previous administration.

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