¿El cambio de gobierno afecta la tasa de interés del Banco de la República? | Economía para la Pipol

Pipool, the Central Bank raised the interest rate to 12%, but the question is whether it's related to the change in government. Here are 7 key points to understand what's going on. Share so more people know. Here's the full video: Who said Colombia's inflation should be 3%?:    • ¿Quién dijo que la inflación de Colombia d...   Check out the thesis here: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/server...    • ¿Quién dijo que la inflación de Colombia d...   What sources did we use for this content? The press conference following the Board meeting on June 30, 2026, and the statement published by the Central Bank of Colombia (Banco de la República). The minutes of the Central Bank of Colombia's Board meetings in January, March, and April. The Central Bank of Colombia's Board bylaws, which establish who appoints Board members and when (Article 36 of Decree 2520 of 1993) and the requirement for the Minister of Finance to be present at meetings (Article 35 of Decree 2520 of 1993). One ruling by the Council of State suspending Article 35 of the Central Bank of Colombia's Board of Directors bylaws. Five economists from different economic schools of thought (both orthodox and heterodox) who requested anonymity to provide commentary. Ricardo Salas, professor of economics at Dartmouth College and an expert on the Central Bank of Colombia. 1 written work by Ricardo Salas on the participation of ministers in the boards of central banks and his doctoral thesis.