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Measuring People's Perception in Soacha Is Also Doing Politics.

Summary by La Silla Vacía
This column was written by the guest columnist Felipe Mariño. Public discussion about cities tends to focus on large numbers: growth, investment, licensed square meters. But there is another equally structural and less visible fact: how those who live in these territories feel. This subjective dimension is not accessory; it is a thermometer of confidence, belonging and expectations for the future. When in Bogotá six out of ten people say they ar…
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This column was written by the guest columnist Felipe Mariño. Public discussion about cities tends to focus on large numbers: growth, investment, licensed square meters. But there is another equally structural and less visible fact: how those who live in these territories feel. This subjective dimension is not accessory; it is a thermometer of confidence, belonging and expectations for the future. When in Bogotá six out of ten people say they ar…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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