 Now, clashes broke out in Bogota after thousands of Colombians took to the street on Saturday for international work as they marches and protests against the government tax reform proposal. In the fourth day of demonstrations that have resulted in at least six deaths, unions and other groups kicked off marches on Wednesday that demanded government of President Ivan Duque withdraw their proposal, which originally leveled sales tax in public services and some food. Isolated vandalism, clashes between police and protesters and drug blockade occurred in several cities on Saturday and riot police were deployed in the capital. Now, Saturday's protests took place despite an announcement by Duque late on Friday that the reform will now not include sales tax on food or utilities or an expansion of income tax. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.