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Distracom, Kenworth and Cromática, the companies that most financed Antioquian congress members

26 Aug 2022  |  elarmadillo.co
Antioquian congress members received over 7.506 billion Colombian pesos in donations and credits from individuals and companies, excluding financial entities. The Conservative Party received the most funds, followed by the Democratic Center and the Historical Pact. Distracom was the top donor with 100 million pesos, mainly to Senator Paola Holguín. Other notable donors include Kenworth de la Montaña, Cromática Publicidad Exterior, and prominent individuals like Andrés Bernal and Juan Esteban Calle. The financing raises potential conflicts of interest in legislative activities. The information was extracted from the Clear Accounts application reports submitted to the National Electoral Council.

Quintero's congressmen had the most expensive campaigns of the Antioquian bench

29 Jul 2022  |  elarmadillo.co
The campaigns of Senator Álex Flórez and Representative Alejandro Toro Ramírez, both from the Pacto Histórico party in Antioquia, were the most expensive among their peers. A significant portion of their funding came from private donations, including a controversial contribution from Brands Ad Business S.A.S, a company with no recorded income since its establishment. The company's owner, Henry de Jesús Saldarriaga Pareja, has ties to other more successful businesses and claims to have provided extensive digital strategy services to the campaign. The article raises questions about the legitimacy of the campaign's financing, given the lack of transparency and the discrepancy between reported services and actual expenses.

Insecurity, another issue at Continental Towers

03 Oct 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
Residents like Mariana Pérez have faced sleepless nights due to noises from groups stripping the evacuated Continental Towers building in El Poblado, Medellín. The building, along with Asensi, was evacuated in 2013 due to structural risks identified after the Space building collapse. Despite efforts to secure the building, looting continues. The constructor, Alsacia CDO, lacks funds for security or restoration, having been liquidated by the Superintendency of Companies. Coproprietors have urged the mayor's office for demolition, but legal and financial constraints complicate the situation. The local government is assessing the risks and potential actions, but the building's fate remains uncertain between abandonment and collapse.

Left-wing social and political leader Campo Elías Galindo assassinated in Medellín

01 Oct 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
Campo Elías Galindo Álvarez, a retired professor from Universidad Nacional and member of the Colombia Humana movement in Medellín, was found dead in his apartment, apparently murdered with a bladed weapon. His sister Doris Galindo suspects the murder may be politically motivated. Medellín's mayor, Daniel Quintero Calle, has offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible. Galindo was known for his academic work and social activism, including his blog Cambalache XXI, where he discussed public issues.

How much will the new secretariats cost in the Mayor's Office and the Government?

29 Sep 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
The Mayor's Office and the Government of Antioquia are finalizing administrative modernizations, with the Mayor's Office of Medellín being more advanced. The process is supported by the Department of Public Function (Dafp) at no additional cost. New key departments such as IT secretariats are being created, aligning with state demands. The Mayor's Office will have two new secretariats, a sub-secretariat, two managements, and a special administrative unit, increasing the payroll by $2.372 million annually. The creation of bureaucratic positions at the expense of middle-class jobs has been criticized. The Secretariat of Non-Violence and the Secretariat of Digital Innovation are among the new entities. The latter is expected to be led by Juan Sebastián González Flórez or a trusted individual. The article also mentions a controversy involving Luz María Múnera, who criticized the mayor's decision to authorize Esmad's entry into the University of Antioquia, which she claims cost her a position.

Advances in testing to determine if there is coronavirus reinfection

29 Sep 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
Health authorities in Antioquia are investigating four cases of potential COVID-19 reinfection, with concerns rising about the possibility of contracting the virus twice. Governor Luis Fernando Suárez, who is also an epidemiologist and contracted the virus in July, mentioned that current literature suggests immunity lasts three months. Leopoldo Giraldo, manager for coronavirus containment in Antioquia, noted that while reinfections have been documented globally, they are not common. In May, the Health Secretariat reported nine recurrence events, which Juan Pablo Hernández from the National University clarified are different from reinfections. Two of the four reported reinfection cases in Antioquia have been dismissed, and one involves a deceased woman whose case is still under investigation. The authorities are closely monitoring reinfections, especially with the reopening of borders and potential exposure to different strains. Andrés Rangel from the University of Antioquia highlighted the risk of transmission from reinfections. The experts emphasized the importance of continued precautions such as mask-wearing and handwashing.

Several Injured After Roof Collapse in Ciudad Bolívar

27 Sep 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
A roof collapse occurred at the main park of Ciudad Bolívar, Antioquia, affecting a restaurant, a pharmacy, and a liquor store, with adjacent businesses also impacted. Mayor Mauricio Márquez reported no fatalities but several injuries, and evaluations are underway to determine if nearby structures need evacuation. Franklin Zapata, the risk management coordinator, confirmed five injuries due to the poor condition of the roof. The area has been cordoned off, and emergency services are managing the situation.

In the Northeast, violence against women is rejected

25 Sep 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
The brutal murder and subsequent desecration of 14-year-old Anyeli Alejandra Úsuga's grave in Segovia, Antioquia, has shocked the region. The Antioquia Secretary of Women, Natalia Velásquez Osorio, and the acting governor of Antioquia, Luis Fernando Suárez, have expressed their condemnation and called for justice, treating the crime as a femicide rather than a homicide. The region has seen a high number of suspected femicides and sexual crimes against women this year. While institutional efforts are being made to address the violence, the investigation into Anyeli's murder faces challenges due to recent rains and a lack of significant leads. A pamphlet by the Autodefensas Gaitanistas de Colombia, claiming responsibility for targeting those involved in Anyeli's murder, has surfaced, but its authenticity remains unconfirmed.

The stories behind two allegations of police abuse

23 Sep 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
In Medellín, two separate incidents involving alleged police abuse have resulted in the deaths of a man and a baby. Paula Andrea Gómez reported that her husband, Jhonatan Meneses, died after being detained by police following a domestic dispute. Despite claims of a heart attack, Gómez noted visible bruises and injuries on his body. An investigation is underway, but the family has not received the forensic report. In a second case, a viral video featured a woman, Erika Yesenia Tabares, claiming a police officer killed her baby during a protest. However, the child in the video was identified as the son of Vanessa Ramírez, who confirmed her child is alive and well. The police have urged the public not to stigmatize officers based on the video, which has been discredited.

After 107 days of suspension, what's next for Aníbal Gaviria?

22 Sep 2020  |  elcolombiano.com
Aníbal Gaviria Correa, the suspended governor of Antioquia, maintains a strategy of silence regarding his legal process since the Supreme Court of Justice denied lifting his house arrest on July 15. The legal code in effect when the process began allows for provisional freedom after 120 days without a decision, a term that will be completed on October 3. The National Electoral Council validated a list of candidates for an interim governor, and Alicia Arango, the Minister of the Interior, confirmed Luis Fernando Suárez in the role. Suárez has stated he has autonomy in decision-making but communicates with Gaviria occasionally. There is no possibility of new elections unless there is a definitive vacancy, which could occur only if Gaviria resigns, is convicted, or passes away. Meanwhile, Gaviria has been active on social media, showing support from various mayors and political figures.
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