La Silla Vacía was in six polling stations in the south of Barranquilla and three in Puerto Colombia, where the Char clan and the Torres have their forts, respectively. At least in the ranks participation is considerably smaller than in the elections to Congress, where the machinery was moved in full. “When there is no money people do not vote,” says a gentleman at the entrance of the post José María Velaz, one where the difference in the line b…
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La Silla Vacía was in six polling stations in the south of Barranquilla and three in Puerto Colombia, where the Char clan and the Torres have their forts, respectively. At least in the ranks participation is considerably smaller than in the elections to Congress, where the machinery was moved in full. “When there is no money people do not vote,” says a gentleman at the entrance of the post José María Velaz, one where the difference in the line b…