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Antioquia Governor, President-Elect Discuss Security, Health, and Túnel del Toyo Project

Antioquia Governor, President-Elect Discuss Security, Health, and Túnel del Toyo Project

From El Tiempo · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Antioquian Governor Andrés Julián Rendón met with President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella to discuss critical regional issues.
  • Key topics included strengthening security, addressing the health system crisis, and accelerating infrastructure projects like the Túnel del Toyo.
  • Rendón criticized the previous government's policies, which he claims weakened public order and harmed the health sector.

Antioquian Governor Andrés Julián Rendón met with President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella to outline a joint work agenda focused on the region's most pressing challenges. The meeting, held in San Pedro de los Milagros, highlighted three critical areas: security, public health, and strategic infrastructure.

Rendón expressed the Antioquian administration's readiness to collaborate with the incoming national government. He specifically addressed the deteriorating security situation, criticizing the outgoing administration's policies for weakening public order and impacting community tranquility. Strengthening citizen security was identified as a crucial first step to curb criminal activities across the department.

The governor also raised concerns about the health system, describing it as a historically significant social achievement now facing severe financial and operational difficulties due to the previous government's measures. He urged the president-elect to coordinate actions ensuring dignified, comprehensive, and timely medical care for Antioquians.

Infrastructure development was the third key agenda item. Rendón stressed the urgency of advancing projects like the Túnel del Toyo and the Vía al Mar, essential for connecting Colombia's interior with the Caribbean coast. He specifically denounced the INVÍAS for allegedly hoarding electromechanical equipment needed for the Túnel del Toyo, requesting the new administration's support to unblock the installation of technological components for this major connectivity project.

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Originally published by El Tiempo in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.