Uribe’s proposal to the governor of Antioquia to stop the contagion of coronavirus

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MinHacienda: «need to raise 153 billion pesos in 2021»

[ad_1] Finance Minister Alberto Carrasquilla said that the country faces a serious fiscal challenge. To collect what the Government requires next year, to cover its needs on average, each household would have to pay more than 10 million pesos in taxes. During the virtual forum of Asobancaria, the Minister of …

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Why did Antioquia go on red alert and what does it mean?

[ad_1] With a total of 1,739 new cases of covid-19 registered in the department and an ICU bed occupancy of 81.48%, the governor of Antioquia, Anibal Gaviria, decreed a new hospital red alert for the department. “We had a two-hour meeting to make the decision (…), you can be sure …

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Biden won the last presidential debate

[ad_1] Last debate between Trump and Biden was more civilized 2:19 (CNN) – Joe Biden did a better job in the final debate Thursday, according to a CNN instant poll of debate watchers. Overall, 53% of voters who watched the debate said Biden won the showdown, while 39% said President …

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The 19th stage paralyzed by the cyclists’ establishment

[ad_1] EFE · Road Competition · 23/10/2020 The nineteenth stage of the 103rd edition of the Giro d’Italia, 251 kilometers between Morbegno and Asti, is paralyzed due to the squad of some teams at the start protesting the extension of the route. The management of the Giro d’Italia confirmed the …

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