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The controversies between the government of President Iván Duque and the mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, do not stop.
Diego Molano, director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency, got up early to respond to some criticism of the mayor about unemployment.
Monday, Molano had already come out to answer the questions of the president about the credit that the National Government authorized for Avianca.
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The official assured that Mayor Claudia López brought unemployment in Bogotá to 26 percent, that is, 6 points more than the national average, and asks the president if this is the responsibility of President Iván Duque. And, next line, he says no, that this is everyone’s responsibility.
He immediately reminds him that the National Government executes 100 billion pesos, this within the framework of the reactivation plan that it has planned for the next two years, in order to generate one million jobs.
“How is your Marshall plan going? We are always here to help you,” Molano writes on his Twitter account.
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Alc @ClaudiaLopez brought Btá unemployment to 26%, 6 points + than average. Nal and responsibility is Duque? Not! employment is everyone’s responsibility.
Govt. Nal. executes 100 billion for 1 million jobs
How is your Marshall plan going? We are always here to help you https://t.co/gjsuVRGeaT– Diego Molano Aponte (@Diego_Molano) September 3, 2020
Precisely, last Tuesday, the mayor of Bogotá highlighted in her Twitter account that the mayors took their shoulders to get the cities out of the peak of the pandemic. For her, it is the responsibility of the President to get Colombia out of the unemployment peak.
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“Instead of giving our taxes to foreign companies like Avianca, let us save Colombian businesses and MSMEs,” he wrote.
We mayors take our shoulders to get our cities from the peak of the pandemic. It is the President’s responsibility to get Colombia out of the unemployment peak. Instead of giving our taxes to foreign companies like Avianca, let us save Colombian businesses and MSMEs. pic.twitter.com/TFKDAo1JUo
– Claudia López 👍 (@ClaudiaLopez) September 3, 2020
At the beginning of this week, Mayor López wrote on her Twitter account: “Millions of unemployed, micro-businesses, merchants, mass transport systems and territorial entities We have been submitting loan and salvage proposals for months without receiving any response. Strike with corruption and self-loan that Avianca is privileged”.
Immediately, Molano replied: “Mayor, a country without airplanes is like a trail without mules. How to reactivate without tourists, exports and investment? Govt. Nal. supports 35 thousand MSMEs and 1.3 million workers Btá and you? A month ago @Findeter allocated $ 280 billion credit to save TM, he has not used it, is an omission corruption? “.
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