Within his appreciation of the political realities that exist in the Colombian Caribbean and much of the national territory, the former minister claimed that young people today do not trust political parties because of all the situations they have experienced in the past.
“Young people no longer feel connected to any party and are not allowed to participate, which is why they are welcome here at En Marcha, where they get their place, here we are with the new leaders, with entrepreneurs, with innovators, and with those who defend specific causes, with those who identify with our causes,” he explained to this publisher.
Regarding the dates to join this political movement, Cristo explained that the registration process will last until June 28, taking into account the registration process on June 29 for candidates who want to participate in the elections on October 29.
“The affiliation of a militant from our party is done digitally, which is permanently called upon in the decision-making process, in those spaces they consult what position they take on certain issues of national impact, whether it be reforms and others. we have a lot of optimism and we know that our debut will be in this next election,” he said.
Source: El Heraldo
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