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The arts may be a luxury many children of underprivileged families can’t afford, but at the Sitar Arts Center in Washington, D.C., it’s available to all who want to participate. VOA’s Virginia Gunawan reports. Camera – Laurentius Wahyudi.

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Tourists in Cartagena without masks

Tourists in Cartagena no longer wear masks

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Tourists in Cartagena no longer wear masks

Health authorities remind that the pandemic has not gone away.

Since March 1, locals and visitors to Cartagena are not required to wear face masks in outdoor spaces.

This is dictated by decree 0284 of February 28, 2022, signed by Mayor William Dau, which is added to the national decree, in which 451 municipalities, corresponding to 40.2 percent of the national territory that comply with more than 70 percent percent in complete vaccination, say goodbye to masks in public spaces.

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Plaza de Santo Domingo in Cartagena

Plaza de Santo Domingo in Cartagena

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The District of Cartagena, incidentally, eradicated the early morning curfew that hit partygoers and bars so hard.

Be careful, the anticovid vaccination card is mandatory.

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The cities that say goodbye to the face mask in outdoor spaces are: Bogotá, which has 72.4 percent vaccination compliance; Medellín with 74 percent, Barranquilla (84.8 percent), Bucaramanga (77 percent) and Cartagena (71.4 percent).

However, the health authorities remind that the pandemic has not gone away.

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Jairo Giovany Cristancho

Jairo Giovany Cristancho, congressman for the Democratic Center.

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Jairo Giovany Cristancho

Jairo Giovany Cristancho, congressman for the Democratic Center.

Unknown persons impacted twice one of the cars that was moving on the Pore-Yopal road.

The caravan of the representative to the Chamber of Democratic Center from CasanareJairo Giovany Cristancho Tarache, was attacked on Monday night when he was on a political rampage in his intention to continue in Congress in the next term.

From the Casanare Police they reported that, around 7:30 on Monday night, the vehicle in which the congressman was traveling stopped on the sector of the village of La Nevera due to a flat tire.

During the verification of the vehicle, the representative to the Chamber descended in the company of the security scheme and moments in a row they heard detonations of a firearm.

Immediately, the protection scheme reacted, withdrew from the scene and moved to the nearest police unit, the La Chaparrera Police Substation.

Judicial Police and intelligence units traveled to the scene and determined, preliminary in a technical inspection, that The vehicle received two impacts from firearm projectiles.

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AV Villas Bank

This was the headquarters of Banco AV Villas that they raided.

This was the headquarters of Banco AV Villas that they raided.

They intimidated the cashiers with guns to take the money that was in the lockers.

Authorities are looking for the two men who they entered a bank in the center of Armenia and stole about 15 million pesos. The modality used for this theft was “blockbuster”, according to the first reports of the event.

(Also read: Without using weapons, criminals assaulted the Banco de Occidente headquarters in Ibagué)

According to what was reported by the manager of the bank to the Police, “a man entered the bank intimidating the tellers and customers with a gun, stealing the sum of 14,960,000 pesos. Later, he fled with another subject, who was at the main entrance and did not allow anyone to enter or leave the bank. They escape from the scene on a black motorcycle,” says the police report.

The commander of the Police in Quindío, Colonel Jorge Mauro Córdoba, reported that several police units were deployed to capture those responsible, who are being identified through the videos of the bank’s security cameras.

So far this year there had been no bank robberies in Quindío. This is the first theft under this modality that is registered during 2022 in the department. Last year, there were two bank robberies in Armenia under this same blockbuster modality.

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In a brawl between young people and security personnel, a security procedure ended in the Parque Fabricato shopping center, in the municipality of Bello, north of the Aburrá valley.

The incident occurred on Saturday night, when, according to the administration of the shopping center, a group of young people was found by security guards in the bathrooms on the fourth floor carrying and consuming hallucinogenic substances.

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Before which the presence of the Police was requested. Violators objected to police procedure and reacted violently, activating fire extinguishers and causing confusion among visitors,” the mall said in a statement.

In several videos made by visitors to the place, it can be seen how there was a confrontation with blows between the young people and the security personnel. After the arrival of the Police, order was restored but it was not reported if there were any detainees.

In another video, a security guard, apparently wounded, who is helped by his companions, is even shown.

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However, The shopping center reported that no injuries or major damage were reported and added that the work team already had the resources to collaborate with the authorities in the investigation of this fact.

So far, the Aburrá Valley Metropolitan Police has not ruled on this situation.

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truck knocked down poles

The accident caused damage to homes, vehicles and homes in the sector.

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The accident caused damage to homes, vehicles and homes in the sector.

Residents of the San Nicolás sector were left without power service.

A large part of the San Nicolás sector is without electricity after the crash of a truck that hit some power cables and ended up knocking down several posts that also caused damage to vehicles, motorcycles and some homes.

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The authorities have not registered at the moment, people injured. Emcali operators are already on site to restore power service and the damage is being assessed.

According to the Cali Volunteer Fire Department, the event was recorded in the 2nd race with 19th Street, where a truck hit some power lines and due to the force it carried caused the fall of four poles that affected three cars and a motorcycle. .

(Also read: Cali takes urgent measures for the recruitment of minors)

In the area where the event occurred there are different companies, most affected in their daily production.

Meanwhile, residents of the sector assure that this fact could occur, because on different occasions they have denounced that the electrical wiring is lower than normal, which is why it can generate this type of accident.

CALI

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The U.S. government aims to open a new center in Northern Virginia to receive additional Afghan evacuees, according to four sources familiar with the matter, although even before any official announcement the local sheriff in the area raised concerns about the plan.

The center is due to open as the government closes down the last of eight sites on military bases that housed tens of thousands of people evacuated from Afghanistan since August. It would be staffed by multiple U.S. agencies involved with the resettlement effort and could be operational by late February or early March, a senior U.S. official told Reuters.

The site being considered is in Leesburg, Virginia, according to two of the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement to Reuters that it was still working to confirm the location of the center.

The sheriff’s office of Loudoun County, where Leesburg is located, issued a statement Thursday saying it was told by DHS that the government planned to bus some 2,000 Afghan evacuees a month, mostly relocating from Qatar, to the National Conference Center (NCC) from nearby Dulles International Airport beginning this month.

Sheriff Michael Chapman raised concerns about a “lack of communication, lack of planning, language barriers” as well as “the NCC’s unfenced proximity to a residential neighborhood and two public schools,” according to the statement.

DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the sheriff’s concerns. Chapman said he had spoken to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on the matter.

The remaining Afghans currently housed at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey – the last of the eight sites on military bases – are expected to be resettled in communities around the country in the coming days.

Major milestone

The move away from placing refugees in repurposed military installations marks a major milestone in U.S. President Joe Biden’s evacuation operation launched as the Taliban overran Afghanistan in August.

About 1,200 Afghans were still at the base, commonly known as Fort Dix, as of Tuesday, DHS said. The agency told Reuters that the base will continue housing evacuees awaiting resettlement until the new processing center is set up.

About 80,000 Afghans have been resettled in the United States as part of “Operation Allies Welcome” in the largest effort of its kind since the Vietnam War era.

The population passing through bases included applicants to the Special Immigrant Visa program, which is available to Afghans at risk of Taliban retaliation who worked for the U.S. government.

Others were admitted to the United States temporarily via “humanitarian parole” with the option to apply for asylum.

The Biden administration has urged Congress to create a more direct pathway to citizenship for Afghans.

Thousands of vulnerable Afghans are still stranded abroad as the U.S. government evaluates their cases and wrestles with logistical challenges to processing their admission.

Eligible Afghans currently in third countries could be allowed entry through an expedited refugee admission process, Reuters reported earlier this month.

But for Afghans still inside Afghanistan the pathways are limited. As of data from mid-February, the U.S. government had only approved around 170 applications out of 43,000 Afghans who have applied for “humanitarian parole” to come to the United States.

Along the same lines, making Medellín the Valley of software, thanks to the technologies of the fourth revolution, yesterday the first Smart Tourism Center of Colombia.

The place, located in Parques del Río and which had a cost of 600 million pesos contributed by the Mayor’s Office and the Bureau, offers an experience of sensory technology, sustainability and accessibility for tourists and citizens, which will allow them to plan tourist activities at from large format videos, augmented reality tools, state-of-the-art holograms, mapin and touch screens with which they can experience a differentiating test for consultation and purchase of tours.

To enjoy what the new Intelligent Tourism Center offers, the interested party you must download the new Medellin Travel Appavailable in IOS and Android app stores.

“What we want is for tourists and locals to have a memorable experience and for this strategy to help more investment and visitors arrive, supported by other strategies we have and with which we hope to be able to meet the goal of more than one million people only through the José María Córdova airport to the city, since only 950,000 arrived in 2019. The idea is to exceed the pre-pandemic figures”, assured Alejandro Arias, Secretary of Economic Development of Medellín.

In terms of figures, related to tourism and the new strategy, the Mayor’s Office hopes to achieve an average hotel occupancy of 67 percent for the city by 2022.

For this, it provides that foreign tourists spend an average of 400 dollars a day and the $200 nationals that will allow jobs to be recovered, of the more than 17,000 that were lost during the pandemic, in bars, restaurants, nightclubs and the entertainment sector in general.

With the Intelligent Tourism Center, it is intended to inform and motivate to visit Medellín and Antioquia, in addition, the space is sustainable since it has 19 solar panels for the use of energy and photovoltaic charge cumodules.
Likewise, the space is designed to serve people with reduced mobility, short stature and the blind.

Why in Plaza Mayor?

A large part of the people who visit Medellin look for event tourism.

It is for this reason that Plaza Mayor was chosen for the presentation of the Intelligent Tourism Center. The creation of this Center is part of the commitment to consolidate Medellín as the first Smart Tourist Destination (DTI) in the country.

Second in America, after Tequila, in Mexico, and seventh in the world, since Benidorm, Gijón, Málaga, Tenerife Island and Santander in Europe already have certification.

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The vallecaucanos Gabriel Velasco Y Christian Garces They assure that they are not only united by a friendship that they have been consolidating during their careers in the country’s politics.

They want to repeat the duo in the Congress of the republic for him Democratic Center. Velasco, in the Senateand Garces, in the House of Representatives.

“This Senate and Chamber formula will continue to defend and manage the projects and resources that the Valley del Cauca by the Nation”, says Christian Garcés with his colleague, who have been touring different locations in the department, taking into account that the campaign is getting tighter and time is running out.

The Democratic Center has had two seats since 2018 in the Chamber, when it reached the third best vote to reach this corporation from Valle del Cauca. On that occasion he scored 142,165.

But will he be able to sustain those seats and get a third?

In the Senate there are two more seats for Valle del Cauca. Today, in addition to Velasco, John Hárold Suárez, former mayor of Buga, who also wants to repeat in that corporation, was also elected four years ago.

(Also read: This was answered by Mayor Jorge Iván Ospina to Óscar Iván Zuluaga)

Gabriel Velasco and Christian Garcés, in their campaign as a formula for Congress.

Gabriel Velasco and Christian Garcés, in their campaign as a formula for Congress.

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From video by @gabrieljvelasco

In the case of Velasco and Garcés, they bet on it once again being the formula to maintain their seats, and security in Cali and Valle del Cauca have been one of the battle horses in this campaign that is getting more and more alive. while questioning the mayor of the city, Jorge Iván Ospina.

Both candidates consider that security in the region has high rates of homicides and other crimes, especially in calli, city ​​where the Ombudsman’s Office issued an early warning in January for the presence of armed groups organized in alliance with forces of the drug trafficking.

Both candidates consider that security in the region has marked rates of homicides and other crimes, especially in Cali

Within the insecurity, the attacks against the Public Force stand out, in the country, as in the southwest, among them, the one that shook the southeast of Cali due to the explosive against a truck with policemen from the Anti-Riot Squad (Esmad) that left 13 uniformed and one civilian injured, on January 8 this year.

In addition, the Ministers of the Interior, Daniel Palacios, and of Defense, Diego Molano, They held a security council at the end of January to analyze the situation and take measures, which included maintaining security with 6,500 police officers and having the support of 2,300 Army soldiers. Likewise, safeguard the corridor of the Cauca River with a river patrol that is used for drug trafficking purposes between Valle and the neighboring department of Cauca.

The most important thing is to continue the fight against drug trafficking, in particular, against the expansion of illicit crops, with special emphasis on the Pacific Region,” explains candidate Christian Garcés in the shadow of the ‘narcos’ and armed groups in the department “To achieve this, we propose that through a Draft Legislative Act we regulate Prior Consultation, when it comes to the use of glyphosate. This is to prevent coca-growing communities from blocking the fight against drugs.”

Meanwhile, the Government Secretariat of Cali reported a decrease in homicides in this capital, comparing what has happened in 2022 with the same period in previous years. “A reduction of 11 percent is observed compared to 2021 and 12 percent, compared to 2020,” says the report.

The Police Metropolitana also reported that the authorities continue to implement operations to counteract crimes and make more arrests. Thus, there are actions to find the whereabouts of the 30 most wanted men in the city, investigated for alleged acts of delinquency and criminality.

It is clear that the critical positions of candidates from the Democratic Center for the district president have not only been registered during this campaign for Congress, but also long before, even during the social outbreak that seriously impacted Cali compared to the rest of the cities in the country, during the national strike since April 28 last year.

These questions had to do with the negotiations between the Mayor’s Office and protesters in the face of 33 blockades that Cali had in 2021.

One of the new triggers in the differences of opinion before Mayor Ospina was the controversy that last week sparked off a video released by Daniel García, also a candidate for the Democratic Center for the Senate, in a vehicle that he was driving with Óscar Iván Zuluaga, candidate for president.

In the video, García asks Zuluaga: “What would you do in Cali if you became president?” and his interlocutor replied: “The priority would be to be in Buenaventura, it is more of an underlying problem and then advice from security in Cali to write a clear letter to the mayor that I am the one in charge here”.

Afterwards, García says “And if the mayor does not accept”, the presidential candidate replies: “Well, we send him to hell (…)”.

The candidate Garcés joined this counterpoint, who on his Twitter account states: “Óscar Iván Zuluaga’s message is not for Caleños, it is for you. Jorge Ivan Ospina. I do not agree with the words used by our candidate , but ‘shit’ is what you mayor has given the people of Cali to eat”.

In the Secretariat of Peace and Citizen Culture of Cali they recalled the importance of maintaining tolerance and coexistence with the respect that human beings deserve among themselves.

Ospina has responded that “violent language leads to violence” and that it is not a good example for young people or for those who follow presidential campaigns.

To the candidate Zuluaga, the mayor replies: “Is that the language that should be advanced towards a mayor and his citizens? Is that the way in which the idea of ​​doing things in a political campaign should be challenged? Do you know that violent language leads to violence?

Ospina also tells him: “Not only is there a mistake in the way you address the popularly elected mayor of a city, but you contradict the way in which a political campaign should be carried out. I call you all to the idea campaigns, to the battles that they propose (…) I call on all of you to respect our city, to disarm the spirit, to respect our city”.

Likewise, the candidate Velasco has also referred to other issues related to Cali and Mayor Ospina.

(Also: How would the seats for the House of Representatives for the Valley look?)

“What was an open secret: the mayor of Cali is at the service of Petro. That’s why his complacency with the first line, that’s why his unequivocal intention to promote chaos and stigmatize private enterprise,” the candidate published last 11 February on Twitter, due to the adherence of Mauricio Ospina, brother of the mayor of Cali, to Gustavo Petro’s campaign.

“Today it is absolutely clear to us that the Ospina mayor’s office is in the service of Petro, his brother and all the congressional candidates who joined this campaign.
Is that why he was so permissive during the stoppage and helped the front line?
It couldn’t be clearer!” Velasco says on his social network.

Both Velasco and Garcés agree that they have been ensuring that Cali does things in an appropriate manner and therefore their critical position before the Mayor’s Office.

But in addition to looking at security, other aspects in Cali are also of concern to the Democratic Center candidates. One is mobility.

“The management of the Secretary of Mobility of Cali is simply unfortunate. Last night (February 9) more than 200 motorcycles, many without helmets, once again took over the streets of Cali in total anarchy. Secretary if he is very busy doing politics resign,” says Velasco on his Twitter account.

‘More employment and popular credit’

Garcés and Velasco also maintain their concern about employment issues, reactivation and the economy due to the impact of inflation.

“I spent more than 18 years in the private sector. Today as a Senator I am pushing for a Colombia with vigorous companies, strong families and quality education,” says Velasco.

Given what they consider to be a serious food inflation, Garcés said that he asked the Minister of Agriculture, Rodolfo Zea Navarro, to put into operation the Economic Fund that the Chamber managed within the Bank to support small and medium-sized producers in this situation. “We have surveillance from @sicsuper to avoid speculation,” says the applicant.

In his management, Garcés defends: “Thanks to the Environmental Crimes Law that we support with our positive vote, the Prosecutor’s Office and judges have greater legal tools to prosecute this type of act that destroys the environment. We condemn the deforestation of the Amazon!

Garcés has also been promoting with Velasco to carry out the popular credit proposal to get thousands of Colombians out of the ‘drop by drop’.

(You may be interested: These are the candidates for the House of Representatives for the Valley)

“We will support micro-entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs who generate employment with secure loans and State support.”

“We must focus our efforts so that the economic recovery we are experiencing today translates into more income and formal jobs,” adds Garcés.

The duo has reached Toro, Bolívar and other cities in the north of Valle del Cauca, as well as Dagua or Palmira.

“I remembered the bakery that my father had in Palmira. It was the engine of our family, thanks to my parents we learned values ​​education and to work hard. That is why today camel for strong families, quality education and vigorous companies,” says Velasco, who He was a manager at Andi in the Valley.

Gabriel Velasco, lawyer and son of a merchant

Gabriel Velasco is a lawyer from the Universidad de los Andes, with a specialization in Business Administration from the Universidad Icesi, in Cali.

He studied with diplomas in Integral Logistics from SINTEC Mexico, and Reinventing Leadership from the Kellogg Management School of North Western University in Chicago.

He was president of Andi in the Valley, as well as director of a dairy products company.

He also held the vice presidency of Metrocali, the firm that guides the actions of the MIO public transportation system in Cali.

Christian Garcés also sought Governorship

Christian Garcés wants to repeat in the House of Representatives.

He is a politician and business administrator from the Icesi University of Cali. He has a specialization in Social Management from the Javeriana University and a master’s degree in Strategic Thinking and Foresight from the Externado de Colombia University.

He began his political career at the age of 15, as a representative of the La Colina Gymnasium school in Cali.

At the age of 26, he was a councilor in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

He has served as deputy for Valle del Cauca, director of departmental planning, governor in charge, manager of the Regional Competitiveness Commission.

He sought to be governor reaching 357,400 votes.

He reached the House of Representatives in the last period for Valle del Cauca with 41,600 votes.

CALI

The vallecaucanos Gabriel Velasco Y Christian Garces They assure that they are not only united by a friendship that they have been consolidating during their careers in the country’s politics.

They want to repeat the duo in the Congress of the republic for him Democratic Center. Velasco, in the Senateand Garces, in the House of Representatives.

“This Senate and Chamber formula will continue to defend and manage the projects and resources that the Valley del Cauca by the Nation”, says Christian Garcés with his colleague, who have been touring different locations in the department, taking into account that the campaign is getting tighter and time is running out.

The Democratic Center has had two seats since 2018 in the Chamber, when it reached the third best vote to reach this corporation from Valle del Cauca. On that occasion he scored 142,165.

But will he be able to sustain those seats and get a third?

In the Senate there are two more seats for Valle del Cauca. Today, in addition to Velasco, John Hárold Suárez, former mayor of Buga, who also wants to repeat in that corporation, was also elected four years ago.

(Also read: This was answered by Mayor Jorge Iván Ospina to Óscar Iván Zuluaga)

Gabriel Velasco and Christian Garcés, in their campaign as a formula for Congress.

Gabriel Velasco and Christian Garcés, in their campaign as a formula for Congress.

Photo:

From video by @gabrieljvelasco

In the case of Velasco and Garcés, they bet on it once again being the formula to maintain their seats, and security in Cali and Valle del Cauca have been one of the battle horses in this campaign that is getting more and more alive. while questioning the mayor of the city, Jorge Iván Ospina.

Both candidates consider that security in the region has high rates of homicides and other crimes, especially in calli, city ​​where the Ombudsman’s Office issued an early warning in January for the presence of armed groups organized in alliance with forces of the drug trafficking.

Both candidates consider that security in the region has marked rates of homicides and other crimes, especially in Cali

Within the insecurity, the attacks against the Public Force stand out, in the country, as in the southwest, among them, the one that shook the southeast of Cali due to the explosive against a truck with policemen from the Anti-Riot Squad (Esmad) that left 13 uniformed and one civilian injured, on January 8 this year.

In addition, the Ministers of the Interior, Daniel Palacios, and of Defense, Diego Molano, They held a security council at the end of January to analyze the situation and take measures, which included maintaining security with 6,500 police officers and having the support of 2,300 Army soldiers. Likewise, safeguard the corridor of the Cauca River with a river patrol that is used for drug trafficking purposes between Valle and the neighboring department of Cauca.

The most important thing is to continue the fight against drug trafficking, in particular, against the expansion of illicit crops, with special emphasis on the Pacific Region,” explains candidate Christian Garcés in the shadow of the ‘narcos’ and armed groups in the department “To achieve this, we propose that through a Draft Legislative Act we regulate Prior Consultation, when it comes to the use of glyphosate. This is to prevent coca-growing communities from blocking the fight against drugs.”

Meanwhile, the Government Secretariat of Cali reported a decrease in homicides in this capital, comparing what has happened in 2022 with the same period in previous years. “A reduction of 11 percent is observed compared to 2021 and 12 percent, compared to 2020,” says the report.

The Police Metropolitana also reported that the authorities continue to implement operations to counteract crimes and make more arrests. Thus, there are actions to find the whereabouts of the 30 most wanted men in the city, investigated for alleged acts of delinquency and criminality.

It is clear that the critical positions of candidates from the Democratic Center for the district president have not only been registered during this campaign for Congress, but also long before, even during the social outbreak that seriously impacted Cali compared to the rest of the cities in the country, during the national strike since April 28 last year.

These questions had to do with the negotiations between the Mayor’s Office and protesters in the face of 33 blockades that Cali had in 2021.

One of the new triggers in the differences of opinion before Mayor Ospina was the controversy that last week sparked off a video released by Daniel García, also a candidate for the Democratic Center for the Senate, in a vehicle that he was driving with Óscar Iván Zuluaga, candidate for president.

In the video, García asks Zuluaga: “What would you do in Cali if you became president?” and his interlocutor replied: “The priority would be to be in Buenaventura, it is more of an underlying problem and then advice from security in Cali to write a clear letter to the mayor that I am the one in charge here”.

Afterwards, García says “And if the mayor does not accept”, the presidential candidate replies: “Well, we send him to hell (…)”.

In this counterpoint the candidate Garcés joined, who in his Twitter account, states: “The message of Óscar Iván Zuluaga is not for the people of Cali, it is for you. Jorge Ivan Ospina. I do not agree with the words used by our candidate , but ‘shit’ is what you mayor has given the people of Cali to eat”.

In the Secretariat of Peace and Citizen Culture of Cali they recalled the importance of maintaining tolerance and coexistence with the respect that human beings deserve among themselves.

Ospina has responded that “violent language leads to violence” and that it is not a good example for young people or for those who follow presidential campaigns.

To the candidate Zuluaga, the mayor replied: “Is that the language that should be advanced towards a mayor and his citizens? Is that the way in which the idea of ​​doing things in a political campaign should be challenged? Do you know that violent language leads to violence?

Ospina also tells him: “Not only is there a mistake in the way you address the popularly elected mayor of a city, but you contradict the way in which a political campaign should be carried out. I call on all of you to idea campaigns, to the battles that they propose (…) I call on all of you to respect our city, to disarm the spirit, to respect our city”.

Likewise, the candidate Velasco has also referred to other issues related to Cali and Mayor Ospina.

(Also: How would the seats for the House of Representatives for the Valley look?)

“What was an open secret: the mayor of Cali is at the service of Petro. That’s why his complacency with the first line, that’s why his unequivocal intention to promote chaos and stigmatize private enterprise,” the candidate published last 11 February on Twitter, due to the adherence of Mauricio Ospina, brother of the mayor of Cali, to Gustavo Petro’s campaign.

“Today it is absolutely clear to us that the Ospina mayor’s office is in the service of Petro, his brother and all the congressional candidates who joined this campaign.
Is that why he was so permissive during the stoppage and helped the front line?
It couldn’t be clearer!” Velasco says on his social network.

Both Velasco and Garcés agree that they have been ensuring that Cali does things in an appropriate manner and therefore their critical position before the Mayor’s Office.

But in addition to looking at security, other aspects in Cali are also of concern to the Democratic Center candidates. One is mobility.

“The management of the Secretary of Mobility of Cali is simply unfortunate. Last night (February 9) more than 200 motorcycles, many without helmets, once again took over the streets of Cali in total anarchy. Secretary if he is very busy doing politics resign,” says Velasco on his Twitter account.

‘More employment and popular credit’

Garcés and Velasco also maintain their concern about employment issues, reactivation and the economy due to the impact of inflation.

“I spent more than 18 years in the private sector. Today as a Senator I am pushing for a Colombia with vigorous companies, strong families and quality education,” says Velasco.

Given what they consider to be a serious food inflation, Garcés said that he asked the Minister of Agriculture, Rodolfo Zea Navarro, to put into operation the Economic Fund that the Chamber managed within the Bank to support small and medium-sized producers in this situation. “We have surveillance from @sicsuper to avoid speculation,” says the applicant.

In his management, Garcés defends: “Thanks to the Environmental Crimes Law that we support with our positive vote, the Prosecutor’s Office and judges have greater legal tools to prosecute this type of act that destroys the environment. We condemn the deforestation of the Amazon!

Garcés has also been promoting with Velasco to carry out the popular credit proposal to get thousands of Colombians out of the ‘drop by drop’.

(You may be interested: These are the candidates for the House of Representatives for the Valley)

“We will support micro-entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs who generate employment with secure loans and State support.”

“We must focus our efforts so that the economic recovery we are experiencing today translates into more income and formal jobs,” adds Garcés.

The duo has reached Toro, Bolívar and other cities in the north of Valle del Cauca, as well as Dagua and Palmira.

“I remembered the bakery that my dad had in Palmira. It was the engine of our family, thanks to my parents we learned values ​​education and hard work. That’s why today camel for strong families, quality education and vigorous companies,” says Velasco, who He was a manager at Andi in the Valley.

Gabriel Velasco, lawyer and son of a merchant

Gabriel Velasco is a lawyer from the Universidad de los Andes, with a specialization in Business Administration from the Universidad Icesi, in Cali.

He studied with diplomas in Integral Logistics from SINTEC Mexico, and Reinventing Leadership from the Kellogg Management School of North Western University in Chicago.

He was president of Andi in the Valley, as well as director of a dairy products company.

He also held the vice presidency of Metrocali, the firm that guides the actions of the MIO public transportation system in Cali.

Christian Garcés also sought Governorship

Christian Garcés wants to repeat in the House of Representatives.

He is a politician and business administrator from the Icesi University of Cali. He has a specialization in Social Management from the Javeriana University and a master’s degree in Strategic Thinking and Foresight from the Externado de Colombia University.

He began his political career at the age of 15, as a representative of the La Colina Gymnasium school in Cali.

At the age of 26, he was a councilor in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

He has served as deputy for Valle del Cauca, director of departmental planning, governor in charge, manager of the Regional Competitiveness Commission.

He sought to be governor reaching 357,400 votes.

He reached the House of Representatives in the last period for Valle del Cauca with 41,600 votes.

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