Iván Duque sentenced to five days of arrest for contempt | The most important news and analysis in Latin America | D.W.

The president of Colombia, Iván Duque, was sentenced this Saturday (06.04.2022) to five days of house arrest for failing to comply with a sentence for the protection of the Los Nevados National Natural Park.

The Superior Court of Ibagué published this Saturday the ruling for contempt of a sentence of the Supreme Court of Justice in which it declared the Park as a subject of rights.

The sentence considers that the Government headed by Duque has not complied with the creation of a Special Command of the Public Force for environmental crimes in that national park.

They apply a fine

“Declare in contempt of the order issued in section (i) by the Labor Cassation Chamber of the Honorable Supreme Court of Justice in judgment STL10716 of 2020, the President of the Republic of Colombia, Doctor IVÁN DUQUE MÁRQUEZ, in accordance with the motives of this ruling,” the document indicates.

For this reason, it orders, as a sanction for contempt, to impose on President Iván Duque “a measure of house arrest for five (5) days, for which compliance is entrusted to the Director of the National Police or the Superior who attends the police functions in the Palace of Nariño and a fine equivalent to fifteen (15) current monthly legal minimum wages”.

mg (dpa, efe)

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