Fico Gutierrez continues winning voters. Campaign in advance in Boyaca included a visit to Virgin of Chiquinquira

Federico Gutierrez as presidential candidate declares that the votes will only be won on the street. There are only http://b3.zcubes.com/v.aspx?mid=8126922 until the first round of the presidential election and he’s making a promise to challenge Gustavo Petro, who is his primary rival, to win the House of Narino vote in the second round.

http://www.bcsnerie.com/members/fico-gutierrezclau016/activity/1949101/ got up early this Saturday morning to Boyaca, a religious department according to tradition, which coincidentally, Petro visited this Friday. Formerly, the mayor of Medellin and today a candidate for center-right was in Tunja in the morning, where he met with businessmen, academics and agricultural farmers, peasants and many others.

Fico’s primary meeting was held at Tunja Convention Center. There, https://adi.com.ng/members/fico-gutierrezerxh495/activity/737731/ met with an extensive group of citizens who backed Fico at the polls on May 29 2009.

Federico shared ruana and hundreds of Colombians behind his campaign for the Team for Colombia. Federico also posted an Twitter video where he thanked Tunja’s citizens. Federico wrote: “We are Going to Be Winners, We All should run for the presidency to change and unite Colombia.” As https://canvas.instructure.com/eportfolios/1135917/Home/Fico_Gutierrez_and_the_risk_of_Uribes_presidential_candidate recorded the names of those who are in his support but he was not stopping.

“Happy in Boyaca!” He said, “Happy in Boysaca!”

The second poll-pointer walked into the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquira along the way. This strategically located place is where dozens of faithful and followers from various parts of the country gather on weekends. The leader of the center-right knelt before the Virgin, and was surrounded by his faithful and followers who were waiting for the early morning Eucharist.

“I requested the Virgin for wisdom. He said he would pray for me and my family, as well as all the Colombian families, to bring peace and be the most humble.

The presidential candidate was also recorded on video at the site. When he arrived, he was greeted by many individuals from the area. They also gave him a hug and were dressed in the official clothes of the Colombian municipality.

Gutierrez was seen arriving at the religious temple with the customary Boyacan ruana as well as the medal of the Virgin of Chiquinquira on his chest. It was a symbol of faith that he has displayed throughout his campaign. It is worth noting that three weeks ago the Antioquian traveled to Jericho, Antioquia, and were at the place of birth of Mother Laura, the only Colombian saint who was recently canonized by Pope Francis.

In Chiquinquira the presidential candidate took to greet Chiquinquira’s residents and make announcements about his plans for the presidential palace. The leader of the paisa also addressed additional important issues like water security, road construction and maintenance (especially Ruta de los Comuneros section and Ubate-Chiquinquira sections) as well as tourism as a way to generate jobs and promote sustainable development.

Fico Gutierrez was talking about the work. He stated that Tunja is the second-highest level of unemployment within the United States. So, in the government’s plan that he is aiming to create “about 2000 jobs and minimum 300 new Boyaca firms”.

However, he added that sustainable mobility needs to be developed in the department. He also shared his opinion that the Strategic Public Transport System’s structure should be prioritized to achieve these goals. In addition, he said that he would continue to build roads and bike routes.

In his latest tweet, Gutierrez also addressed the producers of the potato and field, saying “Peasants of Boyaca: we will strive to generate greater opportunities for you and improve the condition of the fields.” Gutierrez continues to reach to the Colombians. He will communicate his government’s plan to them and try to make a mark in the next Sunday’s election.