Meeting of former presidential mayors | ELHERALDO.CO



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With a view to 2022 presidential three of the former mayors of main cities in the country during the previous period are putting together a proposal make it “more execution and less theory”.

It is about the former mayor of Barranquilla, Alex Char; from Medellín, Federico Gutierrez and that of Bogotá, Enrique Penalosa, who have been meeting to build a government approach that has, in short, “less speech “and more facts, as this newspaper learned.

Sources close to the ex-presidents told EL HERALDO that the idea is “to develop a proposal that makes the dreams of Colombians come true, as demonstrated by their indicators in their administrations.”

In fact, the encounters Char-Gutierrez They are not new and date from the last months of their administrations, when they were seen together in various settings.

And what also binds Char ya Penalosa is that both were mayors twice, by popular election, from their districts.

It is clear that in the presidential party that they have elaborated since years ago analysts and media he has always been former mayor of Barranquilla, to whom the surveys of favorability in the city they always placed in the first places at the national level.

In addition, the ex-president Paisa has appeared as one of the options that will give something to talk about in 2022.

The one who did refer to the meeting on Twitter was the former mayor of the capital: “With friends former mayors of Barranquilla and Medellín @AlejandroChar and @FicoGutierrez we had a good talk. And we are going to do everything in our power so that our country can build progress with security, works and investment that generates employment “.

The former mayor of Barranquilla Alejandro Char trilled moments later saying that with Peñalosa and Federico, he agreed on mandates and “we waged tough battles for the benefit of the people. Now we will work to make the dreams of millions of Colombians come true!”

The former mayor of Medellín also joined the publication and stressed that “We will work for the social and economic recovery of our people.”



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