05 Aug 2022 | 08:33 PM UTC
Colombia: Heightened security likely in Bogota for the presidential inauguration through Aug. 7
Heightened security likely for Aug. 7 presidential inauguration in Bogota, Colombia; transport and business disruptions likely.
Event
Colombian authorities will likely maintain a heightened security posture around Bogota through Aug. 7 as part of the preparation for the nation's presidential inauguration ceremony. More than 100,000 people are expected to gather in the Colombian capital for the inauguration of Gustavo Petro as the country's next president. The main ceremony will begin at 10:00 at the Plaza de Bolivar and surrounding streets. Activities related to the inauguration are also scheduled at Parque Santander, Plazoleta de Rosario, Plaza de las Nieves, and Parque de los Periodistas
Heightened security and localized transport and business disruptions are likely throughout the city, especially around the Plaza de Bolivar. Demonstrations opposing the incoming president are unlikely but cannot be entirely ruled out.
Advice
Strictly heed instructions from authorities. Confirm any business appointments in Bogota, Aug. 5-7. Confirm all transport arrangements and allow additional time to reach destinations in the city through at least late Aug. 7.