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Petro Proposes Dual Citizenship between
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Posted By: Moritz55, 3/16/2026 3:37:09 PM

President Gustavo Petro’s proposal to move toward a dual citizenship arrangement between Colombia and Venezuela for citizens who have lived in both countries has opened a new front in the debate over the relationship between the two nations, which share a history and a border. The initiative aims to allow citizens of both countries—who share a common history on both sides of the border—to hold both Colombian and Venezuelan citizenship simultaneously, with access to civil, political, and economic rights in both countries. The proposal comes amid a process of political rapprochement between Bogotá and Caracas, in which the two governments are trying to deepen cooperation in trade, energy, and border security.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: earlybird 3/16/2026 4:38:59 PM (No. 2081146)
How clever of hiim... And the benefit to Venezuela...?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Kafka2 3/16/2026 4:52:37 PM (No. 2081152)
Of coarse this something Columbia and Venezuela need to sort out. But, having only some people who can vote in both countries could be a problem.
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