Bogota: A peace deal being negotiated with FARC rebels will ultimately be subject to a referendum once mooted by the Colombian government, the constitutional court ruled Monday.


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Any final deal reached must be understood as a political decision, chief justice Maria Victoria Calle told reporters. 


He said that holding a vote on a peace deal does not mean, in and of itself, that the deal becomes part of the Constitution or sets Colombian legal precedent.