Just two days before election day when the governor, mayors, council members, deputies and council members will be elected, the candidates close the cycle of their campaigns.
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One of them is Juan David Abisambra, a 26-year-old from Barranquilla who is in love with his city. He is a lawyer, a career that allowed him to find his calling in public service.
“I firmly believe in the progress of Barranquilla and I am convinced that we are on the way to making this city the most important in the country,” said Abisambra.
From the Barranquilla Council, the young man hopes to have the necessary tools to continue fighting for youth, employment, entrepreneurship, mobility and security.
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“One of my priorities is to promote projects that empower and strengthen youth, generate opportunities for them and bring them closer to their dreams. “Juan David will work tirelessly to rehabilitate the road network in Barranquilla and will comprehensively monitor the security policies implemented in the district, seeking to ensure their effectiveness and reduce crime to restore peace of mind to the people of Barranquilla “, the candidate emphasized.
In the same way, he called on the people of Barranquilla to join his dream of working for the development of the capital of the Atlantic, by putting their number and party on the map during this Sunday’s elections .
“You should vote for me because I am a young man from Barranquilla who has been doing important social work for four years, working with young people, first from his city; Riomar, whose work for the community was enough as a letter of introduction to achieve the greatest historic voice in his first ambition as mayor of the city of Riomar,” he emphasized.
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Likewise, he stated that knowing firsthand the needs of all the places, he made the decision to touch the homes and hearts of all the residents of Barranquilla.
“The city deserves a councilor who puts his heart in Barranquilla, who believes in the government model that has changed the direction of the city over the past sixteen years, who works from the curb inward and who is a strategic ally of the municipality. Alex Char to take Barranquilla to another level,” he noted.
Source: El Heraldo

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