This Wednesday, September 18, several congressmen members of the boards of directors of the Senate of the Republic and the House of Representatives and the National Government, in the head of Laura Sarabia, director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic (Dapre), They had a meeting in which they agreed on strategies for the Economic Recovery Plan.
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“This meeting, framed within the construction of the Economic Reactivation Plan, sought to provide inputs for the National Competitiveness and Innovation Agenda, in addition to making visible the demand proposal articulated with Asobancaria within the framework of the Credit Pact that will contribute to the economic reactivation of the country and to the fulfillment of the commitments acquired in the Economic Reactivation Forum held in the city of Manizales.“, the Government said.
Sarabia, for his part, commented that They are working on strategies that contribute to boosting the economy in the short, medium and long term. “For the National Government it is of great importance to actively listen to all sectors“, he added.
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For its part, Jaime Raúl Salamanca, Speaker of the House of Representatives, He stressed the importance of inter-institutional collaboration.
“This is a significant step forward, where all actors can look for opportunities for reactivation. It is crucial that we work together to get Colombia on a path of growth.“, he said.
Salamanca insisted on the need for an safe environment for investment, as well as moderation in political discussions to generate trust.
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AND Senator Angélica Lozano, president of the Senate’s Fourth Commission, He stressed that it is vital to meet every six weeks to assess the progress of the recovery plan: “It is essential to maintain this dialogue between Congress and the Government”.
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