sign a peace agreement with the fark rebels himself and didn't manage to and today he is president tandja strongest opponent and he's trying to sabotage the peace deal saying that sanchez was too soft and that he gave the rebels too many rights that they didn't deserve now with a congress with a majority of. that will be probably his party we might see that he will block our his party will block many of those processes of the implementation of the peace deal that still have to go through congress no this doesn't look like it's going to be a good start for the front members who are unlikely to get any more than the ten seats that they're already guaranteed can we expect the bill play any significant role in parliament well fark party has a very bad reputation about eighty percent of colombians do reject them as a political force and so far no other leftist movement or party has supported them or said that they would actually try to make a coalition with them in congress but there is a candidate that has a presidential candidate that has a lot of chances to become the next president and tha