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Common Sense Reveals New Evidence of the CMDS Case: The Millionaire Contract that Shakes the Municipality of Antofagasta

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A million-year communication campaign of the CMDS, awarded to the holding company El Mercurio and financed with health and education funds, shakes the municipality of Antofagasta. In a special chapter of Sentido Común —the program that uncovered the case— councilman Camilo Kong and director Ivette Gareca, along with the panel, analyzed the background and also revealed new edges: possible targeted tenders, internal struggles and warnings ignored …
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On Friday, May 30th, chapter 7 of the Common Sense political analysis program, a co-production of Diario Regionalista, El Diario de Antofagasta and El Hashtag, was premiered. In this special edition, the broadcast was dedicated entirely to the so-called CMDS case. The episode addressed in depth the multiple edges of the $65 million contract signed between the Municipal Corporation for Social Development (CMDS) and a holding company El Mercurio, …

A million-year communication campaign of the CMDS, awarded to the holding company El Mercurio and financed with health and education funds, shakes the municipality of Antofagasta. In a special chapter of Sentido Común —the program that uncovered the case— councilman Camilo Kong and director Ivette Gareca, along with the panel, analyzed the background and also revealed new edges: possible targeted tenders, internal struggles and warnings ignored …

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DiarioAntofagasta.cl broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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