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En la Plaza de Bolívar se cumplió la ceremonia de posesión del nuevo presidente de Colombia, Iván Duque, quien hzo un llamado a la unidad y a trabajar por construir y no destruir.

RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874h9.jpgColombia's President-elect Ivan Duque gestures upon arrival at the swearing-in ceremony in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874hc.jpgColombia's President-elect Ivan Duque walks upon arrival at the swearing-in ceremony in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874dc.jpgWorld leaders wait for the arrival of Colombia's new President-elect Ivan Duque during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874hm.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque is sworn in by Senate President Ernesto Macias (out of frame) during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874hq.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque (L) swears Marta Lucia Ramirez in as his vice-president during their inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874hx_0.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque receives the presidential sash during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874ii.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque (R) greets his Vice-President Marta Lucia Ramirez after swearing her in during their inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874rb.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque delivers a speech during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874jc.jpgThe President of Honduras Juan Orlando Hernandez (2nd L), his wife Ana Garcia, Bolivia's President Evo Morales and Guatemala's President Jimmy Morales (R) attend the inaugurattion ceremony of Colombia's new President Ivan Duque at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874s1.jpgArgentina's President Mauricio Macri (L) and Chile's President Sebastian Pinera attend the inauguration of Colombia's new President Ivan Duque at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874s5.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque (R) delivers a speech during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_18751j.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque leaves after his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874cu.jpgArgentinian President, Mauricio Macri(L), Chilean President Sebastian Pi�era (C) and Mexican President, Enrique Pe�a Nieto(R) during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874co.jpgBolivian President, Evo Morales (L) and Honduran president, Juan Orlando Hernandez (R), talk during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1874c7.jpgDancers perform during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
JOHN VIZCAINO/AFP000_18746q.jpgPeople demonstrate against Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque on the day of his inauguration, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / John VIZCAINO
EFRAIN HERRERA/AFP000_18753i.jpgHandout picture released by the Colombian presidency press office showing Colombia's new President Ivan Duque (C) sworn in by Senate President Ernesto Macias (R) during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Colombian Presidency / EFRAIN HERRERA / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT 'AFP PHOTO / PRESIDENCIA COLOMBIA' - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_18751f.jpgPeople attend Colombia's new President Ivan Duqueinauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1873v7.jpgGeneral view of the Palace of Justice during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_18751p.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_18751t.jpgColombia's new President Ivan Duque stands amid military officials during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_187492.jpgMembers of the Special forces stand guard on the Palace of Justice during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_18747h.jpgMembers of the special forces stand guard during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_18740g.jpgHonduran president, Juan Orlando Hernandez, arrives during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1873z4.jpgPanamanian president, Juan Carlos Varela arrives at the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1873w2.jpgChilean president, Sebastian Pi�era arrives at the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1873v1.jpgArgentinian president, Mauricio Macri atends during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1873u7.jpgFormer Colombian president (2002-2010) and Senator Alvaro Uribe attends Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque's inauguration, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1873qr.jpgColombian militaries parade during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFP000_1873r8.jpgColombian militaries parade during the inauguration of Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque, in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Raul Arboleda
JHON CHICA/AFP000_187581.jpgHandout picture released by the colombian presidency press office showing Colombia's new President Ivan Duque speaking during his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Colombian Presidency / JHON CHICA / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT 'AFP PHOTO / PRESIDENCIA COLOMBIA' - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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NICOLAS GALEANO/AFP000_18757z.jpgHandout picture released by the colombian presidency press office showing Colombia's new President Ivan Duque (L-2) accompanied by his first lady Maria Juliana Ruiz (R-1) and his children Luciana (L-1), Eloisa (C) and Matias (R-2) walking to his inauguration ceremony at Bolivar Square in Bogota, on August 7, 2018. Duque has his work cut out for him as he takes office Tuesday amid heightened tensions with neighbouring Venezuela and the lingering difficulties of peace-building with the nation's rebel groups. / AFP PHOTO / Colombian Presidency / NICOLAS GALEANO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT 'AFP PHOTO / PRESIDENCIA COLOMBIA' - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS