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Los anuncios inflados de Abelardo sobre el edificio con el que financia su campaña
CO🏛️ Politics20 days ago

Los anuncios inflados de Abelardo sobre el edificio con el que financia su campaña

The article investigates claims made by Abelardo De la Espriella regarding his real estate project, 'De la Espriella Collection,' which he used to fund his presidential campaign. The article states that De la Espriella presented the project as a completed success, claiming it provided him with financial independence. However, the article reveals that as of June 4, 2026, the project had not received construction permits in Bogotá and was still being marketed to the public.

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La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentLeft20 days ago
Los anuncios inflados de Abelardo sobre el edificio con el que financia su campaña

The article investigates claims made by Abelardo De la Espriella regarding his real estate project, 'De la Espriella Collection,' which he used to fund his presidential campaign. The article states that De la Espriella presented the project as a completed success, claiming it provided him with financial independence. However, the article reveals that as of June 4, 2026, the project had not received construction permits in Bogotá and was still being marketed to the public.

Bias read (Left): The article critically examines De la Espriella’s claims about his real estate investment and campaign financing, highlighting discrepancies between his public narrative and the actual status of the project. This suggests a critical stance toward his financial transparency and potential misuse of a

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