I want to create a parallel agenda for the country because there are things that cannot be postponed and that the press does not cover. And now we will be a few months in which only the constitutional reform will be discussed, but the pending issues cannot wait. First, transit and transportation. The immigration issue must be taken firmly in the face of the wave of migration that we have, combating human trafficking and seeing how immigration agents are supervised so that they do not violate protocols. Energy has to be something more than generators and users. The oldest city in America, the Colonial Zone, is already flooded. Which means that the construction of river drainage systems cannot be postponed any longer.
My agenda
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