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Colombia's Petro names the interior minister as the energy minister leaves in a reshuffle

Sources within the office of President Gustavo Petro confirmed on Tuesday that Armando Benedetto has been named as Colombia's new Interior Minister. This confirms his place in the inner circle of the leftist despite scandals surrounding the former lawmaker and opposition from other members in the cabinet.

Andres Camacho, the Energy Minister, said on X Tuesday in a posting that Petro had accepted his resignation as part of a cabinet reshuffle. Camacho thanked President Macron and praised the progress made in renewable energy production.

Petro requested that all of his ministers submit their resignations in early April, following a tense cabinet meeting televised during which several high-ranking officials objected Benedetti’s presence as Petro’s then-head-of-office and Laura Sarabia’s appointment as Foreign Minister. Benedetti replaces Juan Fernando Cristo who, along with outgoing Environment Ministry Susana Muhamad, resigned. Petro has changed at least seven members of his cabinet, including the defense minister.

Muhamad stated during the meeting on television that she was against the appointment of Benedetti as cabinet member due to allegations of violence towards women and influence-peddling. Benedetti has denied all wrongdoing.

Benedetti and Sarabia were briefly forced out of government in 2023 after a probe was launched into the disappearance of money and illegal phone interceptions.

Benedetti's role will be to help Petro push through various complex reforms, including the beleaguered healthcare system.

Petro has yet to name a successor for Camacho. Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta, Writing by Julia Symmes Cobb & Marguerita Choy

(source: Reuters)