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Thousands of Colombians march to protest tax proposals - reuters.com

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Thousands of protesters answered calls from Colombia's biggest unions to come out on streets around the country on Wednesday in protest against a controversial tax reform proposal.

Forty people were arrested for alleged vandalism, the government said, and 42 police officers were injured. Police in major cities deployed tear gas amid some isolated disturbances.

In Bogota, 31 police and civilians were injured, the mayor's office said. The city of Cali deployed the army and put in place a 1 p.m. curfew after several buses were burned.

Surgeon Roberto Angulo marched in Bogota to demand better working conditions for healthcare staff he says are underpaid.

"We have had 27 years of terminal poverty," he said. "We have served the country, we have served citizens. We are good people and we deserve better life conditions."

The proposed tax reform was meant to expand taxes on individuals and businesses and eliminate many exemptions, and was originally meant to raise about $6 billion, equivalent to 2% of gross domestic product (GDP).

The government has also suggested expanding items subject to value added tax (VAT), saying the reform is crucial for Colombia to retain its investment grade debt rating.

However, earlier on Wednesday, finance official Juan Alberto Londono said the government could lower the targeted sum to as low as $4.8 billion to gain lawmaker approval. read more

The reform would "plunder the pockets of (ordinary) Colombians, while not touching even a hair of the super-rich," Francisco Maltes, president of the Central Union of Workers (CUT) said on Facebook early on Wednesday.

Unions insisted the demonstrations would go ahead despite a court order to postpone it on coronavirus concerns.

Colombia hit a new record of 490 daily reported coronavirus deaths on Wednesday. Intensive care units in Bogota are more than 90% occupied, while in Medellin occupation hovers near 100%.

President Ivan Duque said on his daily television program he understood peaceful protest but "criminal vandalism" had occurred.

Wednesday's protests are the most recent in a series of marches which began near the end of 2019 against Duque's policies.

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