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This Friday the results of the most recent Invamer survey were revealedin which citizens were questioned about their position regarding the use of face masks, euthanasia, the free carrying of weapons and other issues of public interest to Colombians.

According to the technical file, issued by Invamer, 1,504 men and women over 18 years of age were surveyed by the quantitative analysis company.

What did you think about the different current issues in the country?

Decriminalization of abortion up to 24 weeks

Pro-life groups protesting

‘Pro-life’ groups, identified in blue, during a protest on February 21, 2022 at the Palace of Justice.

Photo:

Cesar Melgarejo. TIME

One of the most controversial situations in recent weeks has been the decision of the Constitutional Court to decriminalize total abortion up to six months of pregnancy.

Many sectors of the population did not agree with this sentence and the Invamer census shows it: 83.2 percent of those consulted disagreed “that women can abort up to 24 weeks of gestation; while 15.4 percent declared to agree.

In the capital cities, the margin was not as marked, but the rejection of the Court’s measure continues to be 79.1 percent, compared to 18.9 percent approval of the measure.

Euthanasia in cases of intense suffering

Right to die with dignity

The right to die with dignity is not synonymous with euthanasia, but there are several mechanisms.

Do you agree or disagree that people in Colombia have the right to euthanasia when they suffer intense physical or mental suffering from a bodily injury or serious or incurable disease?”, was the question asked of the respondents regarding euthanasia.

In this case, 68.5 percent of those consulted claimed to be in favor. Only 29.4 percent declared themselves against euthanasia.

Other topics of interest to Colombians

The consequences of fracking on the environment

Oil and coal exploration was one of the issues in question.

Do you agree with allowing the carrying and possession of weapons?

69 percent were against and 29.1 percent declared themselves in favor.

Do you agree that oil and coal exploration be suspended?

56.5 percent were against it and 39 percent were in favor.

Do you agree with the use of face masks being eliminated?

53.6 percent were against and 43.8 percent declared themselves in favor.

Are you satisfied with your standard of living?

45.8 percent agreed with the things they can buy and do, while 53.5 percent said they were dissatisfied.

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Evaluna Montaner and Camilo are preparing to welcome their first offspring: Indigo, and to celebrate the singer decided to take some creative and artistic photos.

Through her networks, Ricardo Montaner’s daughter published a series of snapshots in which she shows that her pregnant belly is already of considerable size.

In the images, the artist holds a bouquet of yellow flowers, which, according to belief, symbolize the joy of living, optimism, positive energy and the celebration of a new life.

“Let the debate begin… girl or boy? “Commented the singer in the description of the publication that already has more than three million reactions.

The couple’s followers were quick to react and comment on the photos. Some say that it is a boy because of the shape of the belly, while others believe that she will be a beautiful girl.

Evaluna Montaner showed off her huge belly:

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“Pretty. I say boy. But I die for a girl too. Oh, what a thrill”, “In ‘MasterChef Australia’ there was a girl named Indigo, so the idea of ​​a girl’s name is not so far-fetched”, were some outstanding comments from her followers.

Definitely, Evaluna and Camilo go through one of the most important moments of their relationship and it shows that they are enjoying the process of conceiving their first child, a situation that has filled their loyal fans with emotion.

Although the couple has kept the baby’s gender a secret, they made it clear from the start that they were proud to call the infant Indigo as the name has deep meaning to them.

“Indigo, because it is a name that we like for boys and girls. A name that we can tell him from now on without having to think about whether he is a man or a woman. We liked it a lot, in addition to the fact that it is one of the beautiful colors”, Evaluna confessed to the press.

Evaluna Montaner showed off her huge belly
Evaluate Montaner. Photo: Instagram @evaluna

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The White House publicly pressured Iran on Wednesday to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement quickly, saying it will be impossible to return to the accord if a deal is not struck within weeks.

“Our talks with Iran have reached an urgent point,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters, noting that the U.S. special envoy for Iran, Rob Malley, has returned to Vienna for indirect talks with Iran on both sides resuming compliance with the pact.

“A deal that addresses the core concerns of all sides is in sight, but if it’s not reached in the coming weeks Iran’s ongoing nuclear advances will make it impossible for us to return to the JCPOA,” she said, referring to the deal by the acronym for its official name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Psaki’s comments echoed those of a senior U.S. State Department official who told reporters on January 31 that “we only have a handful of weeks left” to revive the agreement.

Under the accord, Iran restricted its nuclear program to make it harder to obtain the fissile material to make a bomb, an ambition that Tehran denies. In return, the United States and other nations eased sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned the deal in 2018, arguing that it had failed to stop Iran’s support for regional proxies and gave Tehran too much sanctions relief for the nuclear restrictions. He then restored U.S. sanctions, prompting Iran to begin violating the deal’s nuclear limits a year later.

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