Uribe announces donations from the Democratic Center to San Andrés



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The former president assured that the community is committed to “building and equipping a school classroom” in Providencia and one in San Andrés.

However, the archipelago will need much more than that, because according to President Iván Duque himself, Providencia is affected by 98% of its infrastructure, as is also confirmed by the anguishing accounts of its inhabitants, in which they say they have no food, services public or a hospital for medical care.

Uribe made his announcement in a publication in which he released a statement from the Democratic Center in which he also announced financial support from its members.

As he said, each party congressman will make a “first contribution” of two million pesos each, which suggests that there would be more, given the devastating effects of Hurricane Iota. This was the post:

This announcement comes after Senator Gustavo Bolívar proposed earlier this Tuesday that the representation expenses of the congressmen be destined to help the victims, because legislators continue to work from home and do not need those resources.

Regardless of whether or not the Democratic Center accepted the recommendation of the opposition senator, it is the first announcement made by Congress to help the inhabitants of the archipelago. More would be expected in the next few hours from the other games.



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