on colombia protests have resumed amid growing anger against president yvonne dougie's right wing government that comes as thousands hundreds of thousands of colombians took to the streets in bogota and other cities earlier this week to protest to case economic social and security policies as part of a nationwide general strike earlier today do pay promised social reforms here's a bit of what he had to say. by the putin approach you must amanda starting next week i will launch a national dialogue to strengthen the current social policy agenda. we will work to develop a medium to long term vision. that what hope is to deal with inequality in our society. are let's get more on that now i'm joined by in the studio by avia i gave us who's been reporting extensively from colombia i mean in fact you were recently in bogota you know colombian citizens in the streets again we've seen those frustrations just describe the situation for us i mean what's it like there and are those frustrations visible and in daily life in colombia well the president was mentioning inequality directly and that is probab