Both of those suggestions are, however, already included in the 297-page deal signed by the government and the guerrilla group.
The group’s leaders have also used social media to argue that the peace deal doesn’t need reworking.
The guerrilla group argues the result of the plebiscite shows that Colombia has a political problem, and the country is deeply divided.
Santos is due to meet with Uribe and Andrés Pastrana Arango, another former president who opposed the peace deal, on Wednesday.
Instead he wants to make changes to the existing deal, although he has ruled out any direct participation in talks with the leftist rebels.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/10/05/inenglish/1475667071_215011.html
