Fico Gutierrez continues to conquer voters He has launched a new campaign in Boyaca including a an appearance at the Virgin of Chiquinquira

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President-elect Federico Gutierrez is clear that his votes come from the streets. There are only 32 days to the first round of the presidential election, and he's promising to take on Gustavo Petro, who is his main rival, for the House of Narino vote in the second round.

Gutierrez visited Boyaca on Saturday, a religious area that Petro went to on Friday. Formerly, the mayor of Medellin was now a candidate to the center-right. He went to Tunja and spoke to farmers, academics, peasants, and businessmen.

Fico's primary meeting took place at the Tunja Convention Center. Here he brought together a number of citizens who voted for Fico on May 29.

Federico and hundreds of fellow citizens, posted a Twitter video in which Federico thanked Tunja citizens and said that he was going to be victorious. The tweet also said: "We're Going To Win We All, We Vote for the Presidency to Change and Unite Colombia." The candidate for the presidency recorded a group of people who were in support of him, without stopping.

"Happy in Boyaca!" By bringing us closer, as the President of the people and achieving a country in order and with opportunities; a country where dreams are fulfilled," he wrote.

The second participant in the polls was one who reached the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquira. It is a place where hundreds of faithful followers gather each weekend. In the midst of the attention of his followers, the leader of center-right, he knelt down and prayed to Mary.

"I asked the Virgin to provide me with a lot of wisdom. He replied that I could pray to him and my family as well as all the Colombian families to bring peace and be the most humble.

The presidential candidate recorded an video of his visit at the location. Prior to entering the region and interacting with the locals, he was greeted by a large number who embraced the president. He also wore the official outfit of the Colombian municipality.

https://twitter.com/ficogutierrez was at the religious temple in the customary Boyacan Ruana and the Medal of the Virgin de Chiquinquira on his chest. The gesture of devotion was something he had been performing throughout his campaign. Remember that just three weeks ago, the Antioquian visited Jericho, Antioquia, and were at the place of birth of Mother Laura, the only Colombian saint who was canonized recently by Pope Francis.

In Chiquinquira. The candidate took the time to meet the population and announce any who is curious about visiting the palace of the president. "Key Chiquira's major issues were: guaranteeing drinking water to all its residents, maintenance and construction roads (especially Ruta De los Comuneros and Ubate Chiquinquira sections), as well as tourism to generate employment.

[1] [2] Fico Gutierrez spoke about his working. https://www.eluniversal.com.co/politica/conozca-a-fico-gutierrez-candidato-de-equipo-por-colombia-a-la-presidencia-AX6257332 stated that Tunja has the second highest percentage of unemployment in the country. The government's plan is to create "about 21,000 jobs , and at least 300 new businesses for Boyaca".

On the other hand He also stated that sustainable mobility should be a priority for the department. https://colombia.as.com/actualidad/elecciones-colombia-2022-quien-es-federico-gutierrez-ganador-del-equipo-por-colombia-n/ was of the opinion that it is important to prioritize the structure of the Strategic Public Transport System. Together, they indicated they would collaborate to build roads and cycle paths.

http://www.elnuevosiglo.com.co/articulos/12-09-2021-federico-gutierrez-entrego-1400000-firmas-para-avalar-su-candidatura-la included the following message: "Peasants, farmers of Boyaca We are working hard to generate more income and opportunities for you and to re-honor our field." Gutierrez continues to reach out to Colombians. He'll discuss his plan for government with them and hope to stand out in next Sunday's election.