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The mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, again questioned, through her Twitter account, President Iván Duque, this time about the decision of the National Government to grant a loan to the Avianca airline.
And this situation generated that the House of Nariño, through Diego Molano, director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency (Dapre), respond with a trill in a forceful way.
“Millions of unemployed, micro-businesses, merchants, mass transport systems and local authorities have been submitting loan and rescue proposals for months without receiving any response. Raya with corruption and self-loan that Avianca is privileged! ”, Wrote the Bogota president.
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Millions of unemployed, micro-businesses, merchants, mass transport systems and local authorities have been submitting loan and rescue proposals for months without receiving any response.
Strike with corruption and auto loan that Avianca is privileged!– Claudia López 👍 (@ClaudiaLopez) August 31, 2020
Already in the morning in an interview for a station in Ibagué, President Iván Duque, mentioning this tweet to him, assured that he did not respond to trills.
And the person in charge of answering for the National Government, as in the past was Molano.
(You may be interested in: ‘In September there will be pilots for international flights’: Duque)
“Mayor, a country without airplanes is like a trail without mules. How to reactivate without tourists, exports and investment? -Gob. Nal. supports 35 thousand MSMEs and 1.3 million workers Btá and you? -A month ago @Findeter assigned $ 280 billion credit to save TM, has not used them, omission is corruption? “, Wrote Molano.
Mayor, a country without airplanes is like a trail without mules
How to reactivate without tourists, exports and investment?
-GobNal supports 35 thousand MSMEs and 1.3 million workers Btá and you?
-1 month ago @He finds allocated $ 280 million credit to save TM, has not used them
Omission is corruption? pic.twitter.com/6flgMOWtW3– Diego Molano Aponte (@Diego_Molano) August 31, 2020
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