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Head of Colombian legislative commission proposes suspension of president Petro

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BOGOTA, June 10 (Reuters) - ‌The president of Colombia's legislative Commission ​of Investigation and Accusation, Gloria Arizabaleta, has proposed suspending President ⁠Gustavo Petro from his duties until June 21, according to a document published Wednesday. 

Arizabaleta's motion is ​tied to a probe into Petro's alleged political meddling ‌and cites actions described as "extremely serious or serious."

Petro, whose four-year term ends in August, has been accused of ⁠involvement in the presidential campaign of ⁠the leftist Ivan Cepeda, candidate for Petro's own Pacto Historico party. Cepeda will face right-wing lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella in a runoff vote ‌on June 21.

The proposal must be debated and approved ⁠by all 16 members of ‌the commission and subsequently by ​the Senate before it can take effect, according to lawmakers and legal experts.

"President Gustavo Petro has ‌not been suspended; he remains in ​office," Miguel Silvera ⁠Padilla, a member of the commission, said in ‌a video.

The Commission of ⁠Investigation and Accusation is part of the lower house of Congress and is tasked with evaluating complaints ​and criminal or ‌disciplinary charges against high-ranking officials.

(Reporting by Carlos Vargas and ⁠Luis Jaime Acosta; Writing ​by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and Iñigo Alexander, Editing ​by Daina Beth Solomon)

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