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There are 62 candidates, distributed in 10 lists, who are disputing the seven seats in the House of Representatives that Atlántico has.

EL TIEMPO spoke with the heads of the list of four of those registered for the March 13 elections and asked them about the future of the country, as well as about works or projects that they will promote for the region.

Jesús Godoy, Luis Luque, Marlys Maldonado, Jesmi Barraza and Armando Zabarín did not send their responses, while Beatriz Eugenia Vélez withdrew her candidacy.

On this occasion, four of the candidates respond to three specific questions formulated by EL TEMPO:

What proposal does your party or movement have to reactivate the country after the pandemic and in the face of the employment crisis and possible inflation?

What regional projects are they committed to promoting and obtaining national resources?

In the Atlantic there are many communities that use water that is not suitable for human consumption. What would you do to solve this problem?

German Gomez (Common)

1. We propose a great dialogue that allows targeting poles of economic development that generate a true reactivation of the economy, one that starts from the needs, realities and potentialities of our country. It is necessary to invest in agriculture, industry, tourism, technologies, etc., all of this guaranteeing the participation of the State, in alliance with private sectors, primarily cooperatives and SMEs.

2. Our seat is mainly due to the department of Atlántico, there are many demands here, but perhaps we could start initially based on three key axes: economic reactivation, public services and citizen participation.

3. What has been lacking, apart from the pertinent investments and technical adaptations, is really an accompaniment, a thorough inspection of the contracts and the state of execution.

That will be our task from the seat in the House of Representatives: to make effective political control of citizens in matters of fundamental interests, including access to drinking water and permanently.

Sandra Leventhal (New Liberalism)

1. We have guaranteed food for our citizen. With what social capital can we be productive? Obviously, we have to reactivate our productive apparatus, but we have to start thinking about the well-being of the citizens of our country.

2. The Atlantic is an agricultural pantry of the region, our duty is to strengthen it not only with planting, but also with the way of managing water, the way of harvesting through tertiary routes, the way in which peasants can reach with their crops to the end customer without intermediaries to begin to dignify their work.

The informality in the Atlantic, which is more than 60 percent, also shows us an opportunity, we have productive capital with a great entrepreneurial spirit, great creativity, resilience and the need to have a decent income; we have a duty to strengthen this population and for this the entrepreneurship law, 2069, is a fundamental tool, entrepreneurs, mostly young people, in addition to opportunities and education in entrepreneurship, need access to business alternatives, professional mentoring, solid support to move your business forward.

3. There has not been the political will to solve something so necessary. We are also talking about the abuse in the way certain resources are distributed, so we have to make a real restructuring project of how the heritage of the Atlantic people is being used, and I am going to fight that fight because I am going to come to the Chamber to represent My apartment.

Agmeth Escaf (Pact for Colombia)

1. While Iván Duque dedicated himself to protecting big capital and bankers, a government of the Historical Pact will ensure that it supports small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, who were the main victims of the pandemic. Thousands of small companies went bankrupt thanks to a blind policy of the current Uribista government. But not only blind, also inhuman. He helped those who did not need help and unprotected those who did.

2. What Atlantico needs most is decent public services. Most municipalities lack aqueduct, sewage and drinking water. Electricity, in addition, is a very expensive service.

3. The issue of drinking water is a priority. And it is true, not all neighborhoods in Barranquilla have water. But things get even worse when we go to other municipalities such as Repelón, Suán, Santa Lucía, Manatí or Luruaco. Malambo, which is very close to Barranquilla and is a riverside municipality, has no water. That is unworthy and that is what must first change. For decades, traditional politicians have stolen the treasury destined to build these aqueducts and water treatment plants. In Gustavo Petro’s four-year term, that will change. The Caribbean will have water and decent life.

Modesto Aguilera (Radical Change)

1. Rationalize the tax structure to promote small and medium-sized enterprises, since there is a focus for job creation there; analyze the extension of stimuli and subsidies created during the pandemic; strengthen the country’s export capacity and continue with investments in infrastructure that improve competitiveness. Do not touch the family basket with respect to VAT.

2. Comprehensive recovery of the Mallorquín swamp, Caribbean regional train, projects that are part of the Agroindustry and Food Security Plan, the construction of deep waters in Barranquilla, recover the draft of the Magdalena River and the Ciénaga-Barranquilla viaduct.

3. In the budget that we approved in the last legislature, 300,000 million pesos were allocated exclusively for drinking water and basic sanitation, which has been focused on those rural populations where these services are currently lacking. Likewise, continue to increase the budget so that in the Caribbean region, especially in the department of Atlántico, we have an optimal service of drinking water and basic sanitation, this would result in national and foreign investment, which is one of the bets that we have for the new quarter.

BARRANQUILLA

For the next elections for the House of Representatives for Santander there are 61 candidates from ten parties, movements or coalitions who aspire to keep one of the seven seats that the department has.

EL TIEMPO spoke with the heads of the list of some of these communities and asked them about issues of national interest, such as economic reactivation, as well as about their bets on legislative initiatives that directly benefit Santandereans.

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Luz Dana Leal, Green Party

Chamber candidates for Santander.

Luz Dana Leal, Green Party

What proposal does your party or movement have to reactivate the country after the pandemic and in the face of the employment crisis and possible inflation?

Our party analyzes this panorama taking into account the economy in the post-pandemic, it is necessary that essential goods and services be prioritized: food, developing agriculture and that the peasants are co-owners of the productive chain, health, quality education, housing in the urban and rural. The premises of the welfare state are admirable, principles of the Keynesian model such as the increase in public spending, obviously without corruption, generating additional demand to drive investment and thus reduce unemployment.

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What regional projects are they committed to promoting and obtaining national resources?

Projects for the transformation of Santanderean agriculture, of sustainable tourism, which must be intensified for economic reactivation. We are rich in biodiversity and our provinces are ready to be empowered.

Oscar Villamizar, Democratic Center

Chamber candidates for Santander.

Oscar Villamizar, Democratic Center

What proposal does your party or movement have to reactivate the country after the pandemic and in the face of the employment crisis and possible inflation?

As a party, some programs have been promoted that motivate entrepreneurship and professional training, but this must go hand in hand with tax incentives so that companies generate more employment opportunities in Colombia. The need for forgivable credits for micro, small and medium entrepreneurs, which are the basis of our economy. This should be a public policy and the National Government should strengthen proposals such as Ser Pilo Pays or Matricula Cero, which really offers a future to our young people, who are the ones who see themselves most relegated and without opportunities.

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What regional projects are they committed to promoting and obtaining national resources?

Without a doubt, Santander lacks good roads that facilitate the work of our farmers when transporting their products. The first commitment is with the veredal roads, since they generate development in the countryside and benefit all the producing families. In the same way, we will continue promoting initiatives that strengthen the laws that help our peasants to produce with competitive costs.

Juan Sebastian Lopez, Hope Center

Chamber candidates for Santander.

Juan Sebastian Lopez, Hope Center

What proposal does your party or movement have to reactivate the country after the pandemic and in the face of the employment crisis and possible inflation?

Defend the Colombian internal market by renegotiating the FTAs ​​that turned out to be bad deals for the country. Real support for industry and agriculture with reduced taxes on small and medium-sized businesses, cheap credit and increased tariffs.

What regional projects are they committed to promoting and obtaining national resources?

Modernization of the Ecopetrol refinery in Barrancabermeja for a responsible energy transition. Reactivation of the Santander fashion system, footwear and clothing. Dual lane between Bucaramanga and Barbosa and a real road plan for Santander. Municipal and regional aqueducts, which are so needed. Navigability on the Magdalena River. Among others.

Total defense of water, the Santurbán páramo and other strategic ecosystems in the region. The ancestral expressions of small-scale mining must be respected and a responsible transition towards ecotourism and other activities with less environmental impact must be made.

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Hector Mantilla, Conservative Party

Chamber candidates for Santander.

Hector Mantilla, Conservative Party

What proposal does your party or movement have to reactivate the country after the pandemic and in the face of the employment crisis and possible inflation?

As a candidate for the House of Representatives for Santander, I consider it pertinent that for there to be an economic reactivation, entrepreneurship must be supported and encouraged through soft loans and tax forgiveness (such as rent within the first two years), under certain parameters. that allow monitoring to avoid tax fraud; In addition to proposing that already established companies can have greater competitiveness in the market through lower tariffs on raw materials.

What regional projects are they committed to promoting and obtaining national resources?

I have always believed that Colombians are people pushed forward, with great business ideas that many times they cannot execute because they do not have the necessary tools; Therefore, I think it is important to promote an entrepreneurship law that provides opportunities for people to create a business or legalize the one they already have. This would undoubtedly boost the economic development of the country in the different regions. On the other hand, it is necessary to support the productive agricultural sectors of the country. We know that the field is extremely fundamental and needs guarantees so that its products can really be sold and generate profits.

Diego Frank Ariza, Liberal Party

Chamber candidates for Santander.

Diego Frank Ariza, Liberal Party

What proposal does your party or movement have to reactivate the country after the pandemic and in the face of the employment crisis and possible inflation?

The employment crisis can be overcome to the extent that we address the problems of sectors with high potential in Colombia, such as agribusiness, housing and manufacturing.

Direct foreign and national investment should be oriented towards low-impact infrastructure improvement programs, and thus increase the massive hiring of local labor.

What regional projects are they committed to promoting and obtaining national resources?

The main bet must be to overcome the great divergence between the country’s regions. In the first place, continue strengthening infrastructure projects at all levels, but mainly those that allow production centers to communicate efficiently with the national market.

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Erika Sánchez, League of Governors Movement

Chamber candidates for Santander.

Erika Sánchez, League of Governors Movement

What proposal does your party or movement have to reactivate the country after the pandemic and in the face of the employment crisis and possible inflation?

Attack head-on the causes that today have more than 22 million Colombians in poverty. The main cause that the League has identified is corruption, which implies the diversion of more than 50 billion pesos a year, which, if they were not stolen, would serve to be applied to investment and with it favor the millions of poor , which are, among other reasons, because they do not have permanent and decent sources of employment.

What regional projects are they committed to promoting and obtaining national resources?

Act as a regional caucus. The regional projects that I will promote must be agreed with the governments of the department and the municipalities, in order to ensure that they are consistent with the respective development plans and thus avoid the promotion of projects that come out of a bucket, often contrary to the real needs of the community and only conceived with a political criteria of paying electoral favors.

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MARIA ALEJANDRA RODRIGUEZ
TIME CORRESPONDENT
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