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Football Balls and Beach in the Caribbean: Executive of De La Espriella Under Pressure After Earthquake in Colombia

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Colombian president went to offer balls with political propaganda in a city affected by the earthquake, on the same day that the Minister of Housing was spotted on the beach. At least 289 people died.

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Colombia’s brand-new president finds himself in the eye of the storm after a series of controversial incidents over the weekend, while Colombia faces its reconstruction process

·Vicente López, Argentina
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Since the first day of humanitarian emergency caused by the magnitude 7.4 earthquake that hit Colombia, President Abelardo de la Espriella determined that the government's communication about the crisis should go through it. He announced the first death toll and who conducted collective interviews in the most affected cities, always seeking to present the image of a cabinet present in the affected regions, instead of ministers giving orders from…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Since the first day of the humanitarian emergency in Colombia after an earthquake of magnitude 7.4, President Abelardo de la Espriella has ordered that all government communications about the crisis should pass through him. He first announced the number of deaths, he held press conferences in the cities most affected by the earthquake. De la Espriella has wanted to show the best image of his cabinet: that of a team that is on the ground and not …

·Madrid, Spain
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Colombian president went to offer balls with political propaganda in a city affected by the earthquake, on the same day that the Minister of Housing was spotted on the beach. At least 289 people died.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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El Pais broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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