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Regional Dialogue in Medellín will include 30 municipalities of Antioquia

Regions and victims, the agenda of the National Development Plan

This Thursday, October 27, the ICT Ministry, together with the National Planning Department, will be developing the Binding Regional Dialogue in Medellin, which will include 30 municipalities in the Aburrá Valley and southwest Antioquia.

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The event, which will take place at the Plaza Mayor Exhibition and Fair Center, expects to bring together more than 2,500 people, including citizens, experts, businessmen and public sector entities.

“This Thursday we will continue with the Binding Regional Dialogues of the National Government. In them, through an exercise of active listening, we will meet the needs of the different sectors of society on various issues to enrich the National Development Plan. We invite the people of Antioquia to participate”, said Sandra Urrutia, Minister of Information Technology and Communications (ICT).

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It should be noted that the Regional Dialogues are spaces for participation where all Colombians are invited to “a diverse, broad and multicolored dialogue through the territories.

Here the proposals of the inhabitants of all the municipalities will be welcome”. The objective of this initiative is to inspire the bases of the National Development Plan 2022-2026.

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