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Abelardo De La Espriella heads his second council of appointed ministers: they seek to map out the roadmap of the ministries
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Abelardo De La Espriella heads his second council of appointed ministers: they seek to map out the roadmap of the ministries

The second meeting of designated ministers led by elected President Abelardo De La Espriella took place in Barranquilla, continuing preparations for his incoming administration. This follows the first session held on July 10, where he convened the newly appointed ministers who will form his cabinet. The event was accompanied by heightened security measures, including access controls and surveillance. De La Espriella emphasized the need for continuous work and prioritized addressing citizens' needs through effective governance. He also mentioned collaboration with the outgoing government and highlighted the commitment to tackling pressing issues facing the population.

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Abelardo De La Espriella heads his second council of appointed ministers: they seek to map out the roadmap of the ministries

The second meeting of designated ministers led by elected President Abelardo De La Espriella took place in Barranquilla, continuing preparations for his incoming administration. This follows the first session held on July 10, where he convened the newly appointed ministers who will form his cabinet. The event was accompanied by heightened security measures, including access controls and surveillance. De La Espriella emphasized the need for continuous work and prioritized addressing citizens' needs through effective governance. He also mentioned collaboration with the outgoing government and highlighted the commitment to tackling pressing issues facing the population.

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