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The Economist and De La Espriella: Criticizing Colombia’s Earthquake Response · Global Voices

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President De la Espriella. Image: @delaespriella_style The British media The Economist published its first analysis of Abelardo de la Espriella as president of Colombia and focused its attention on the response to the earthquake that shook the country a few days after his possession. In its analysis, the media compared that the reaction of the Colombian government was much faster than that of the Venezuelan regime in the face of the emergency. T…
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The executive resolutions signed by the president make it possible to hand over to the justice of the United States, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Panama citizens investigated for drug trafficking, sexual crimes and attempted murder.The post President Abelardo de la Espriella authorizes the first five extraditions of his mandate in Colombia appeared first on EL NATIONALA.

Inducted only three days before the earthquake that ravaged the western part of the country, Abelardo de la Espriella was taken short. Anyone who defended a drastic reduction in public spending is now forced to launch an expensive reconstruction.

·Paris, France
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Strong criticism of De la Espriella for its terrible management and response after earthquake in Colombia Published: 14.08.2026 / redpres.com Photo Government of Colombia An earthquake, two Colombians: the British magazine The Economist uncovers the cracks of an administration that arrived ...

President De la Espriella. Image: @delaespriella_style The British media The Economist published its first analysis of Abelardo de la Espriella as president of Colombia and focused its attention on the response to the earthquake that shook the country a few days after his possession. In its analysis, the media compared that the reaction of the Colombian government was much faster than that of the Venezuelan regime in the face of the emergency. T…

To govern is fundamentally, to administer the unpredictable, is to be alert to any eventuality. However, few leaders in recent history of Latin America have had to assimilate this maxim with the speed and brutality that has touched the newly elected president of Colombia, Abelardo de la Espriella. A few days after having assumed the highest magistracy of the State and when the echoes of the investiture speeches still resonated in the halls of po…

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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