The first meeting of the CGSB was held in 1987. In April 1988 the II conference of the movement would be held and in August of the same year a third meeting. Two meetings were also held in 1989, one in February and one in April, while in 1990 the First Summit of Commanders was held.[4]
On July 6, 1991, representatives of the CGSB and the Colombian Government met in Caracas, Venezuela then in Tlaxcala, Mexico. On May 4, 1992, the talks broke down.[5][6]
In 1992 the CGSB presented the government with a document of twelve proposals for the construction of peace.[7]
On November 20, a group of Colombian intellectuals wrote to the CGSB proposing their demobilization and initiating peace talks due to the loss of validity of their armed struggles,[8] to which the CGSB responded on December 2 that the lack of peace was by the government and that they should continue to seek paths of peace.[9]
The CGSB would be dissolved in 1994, due to disputes between the ELN and the FARC-EP.
In 2015 it was proposed to reconstitute said Coordinator in favor of dialogues with the government, which did not materialize and the FARC-EP demobilized in 2016, leaving only the ELN as the current armed group.
Mentions
•Julián Conrado in his vallenato "Regreso Simón"[1]