Colombian government representative Sergio Cepeda met with centrist political groups and proponents of a constitutional assembly to initiate discussions for a National Agreement. Key attendees included prominent figures like Antonio Navarro-Wolf and Iván Marulanda. A central point of contention discussed was the possibility of convening a constitutional assembly, which centrist groups have explicitly rejected as a non-negotiable demand. Cepeda indicated that prioritizing a constitutional assembly is not a government priority. The meeting, reported by La Silla Vacía, marks the beginning of a negotiation process aimed at achieving a broader consensus on national issues. The outcome of these talks remains uncertain, particularly regarding the future of constitutional reform. This initiative signals the government’s attempt to engage diverse political factions in a national dialogue.