BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian unions and student groups plan a third national strike on Wednesday amid fraught talks between protest leaders and the government over President Ivan Duque's social and economic policies.
The strike would be the latest demonstration in two weeks of protests, which have drawn hundreds of thousands of marchers and imperilled Duque's proposed tax reform, which lowers duties on businesses.
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