With the promise of change and of renewing traditional politics, for one closer to the common people, that promotes the generation of employment and benefits small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, Some political movements have been born that aspire to reach Congress and fulfill this purpose.
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BUSINESSMEN
One of them is the movement New people who supports the candidate Rodolfo Hernández and who comes to these elections on behalf of different economic sectors.
The head of the list for the Senate is the lawyer Luis Eduardo de la Hoz, who assures that in this movement converge entrepreneurs from agriculture, tourism, industrialists, merchants, among others, who want to participate more actively in the decisions of the country as it is one of the engines of productivity and employment in Colombia.
According to de la Hoz, “We have a Congress disconnected from the Colombian people, who legislate in favor of the interests of multinationals and do not legislate in favor of small businessmen.”
The heads of the Gente Nueva list are the former senator and businessman from the tourism sector Ricardo Español, the former Risaralda priest Édgar Saldarriaga, and the businessmen Juan Carlos Pérez and César Barrera.
ARTISTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE
On the other hand there is the Citizen Force Partyone of the bets of the center left that is led by several familiar faces such as Gilberto Tobón, Hollman Morris and Tulia Barrero Gurisatti.
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This movement represents peasants, youth, artists, filmmakers, cultists, transgender, feminists, micro-entrepreneurs, academics, influencers, among others.
This political party was created in 2007 in Santa Marta.
HEALTH EMPLOYEES
Another of the groups that arise in representation of a specific group is the National Movement Corporation Organized Health Sector Sos Colombia, better known as SOS movementmade up of professionals from nursing, medicine, bacteriology, psychology, medical assistants, stretcher bearers, therapists, among other health fields.
The group was born 4 years ago here on the Caribbean Coast and recently appeared before the National Registry of Civil Status with more than 300,000 signatures as a significant movement of citizens, the same signatures that were endorsed.
The collective was born 4 years ago on the Caribbean Coast and It was recently presented to the National Registry of Civil Status with more than 300,000 signatures as a significant movement of citizens.
Wilder Castiblanco, obstetrician-gynecologist, and Teresa Bautista head the list.
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