Journalist Vicky Dávila has characterized the potential suspension of Colombian President Gustavo Petro as a politically motivated action and a legal misstep. While the suspension hasn’t been officially confirmed, Dávila suggests Petro’s administration anticipates utilizing the situation to rally public support. She described the move as a potential “autogolpe” – a self-coup – and a significant legal error. Dávila believes the attempt to suspend Petro will likely be framed by the president as victimization, potentially inciting unrest. The journalist’s assessment frames the situation as a strategic calculation by opposing forces, rather than a legitimate legal process. This development adds to the ongoing political tensions surrounding Petro’s presidency. The situation remains fluid as confirmation of the suspension awaits.