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The minga as a model of citizen governance • La Nación

Jaime Humberto Toro Vallejo, outstanding candidate for Mayorinto of Inquira, Huila, not only aspires to lead from the local government, but to actively collaborate with the community throughIt iss of the Minga. This approach seeks to encourage participationfromn citizen y generate a deep roots for the works carried out, converting the iquireñThey become observers and managers of their own development.

In Inquira, Jaime Humberto Toro Vallejo, son of Juan Gregorio Toro Medina (q. e. p. d.) and seainSaturia Vallejo Arenas, has built her career polintica with rainces sfromlidas and a connectionfromn undeniable with his community. Born in Iquira, the oldest of four brothers; IfIt is Jair, RubIt isn Butinhey Juan Carlos; Toro Vallejo not only seeks to govern, but also to actively collaborate with the community to weave together the future of this municipality.

Bull is father of two children Jaime AndrIt iss (q. e. p. d.) and Ana Victoria Toro Andrade as a professionalfromn lawyer. Realizefrom their studies bhigh school at Colegio Marinthe Assistant of Inquira and Garz Conciliar Seminaryfromn. Realizefrom studies by Philosopherinat the Garz Seminarfromny es Graduate in Philosophyinfrom Santo Tom Universityons of BogotaonHe is also a specialist but Guestfromn PúESAP war.

His work history has sidor in the field rightdicial for 16 toños, was Mayor of Inwant in the period 2001-2003, by electionfromn popular with the votefromn mons great in the history of mtownship. Currently es councilor for the Colombia Renaciente Party y caappointed to the Alcaldinto of Inquira for the period 2024-2027. Its gI agree you are Minga for Inquira.

Minga by Inquira

La Minga by Iquira goes mons allon of a campaign sloganñto; is a participatory governance model that placesúPut the community at the center of decisions. Under the leadership of Jaime Humberto Toro Vallejo, a new form of government is proposed in which citizens are not only informed but alsoIt isn partincipes active en la planicacifromny executionfromn of projects. This approach seeks to make the iquireñThey are not only witnesses of the transformations, but protagonists of them.

Guardians of the ttransparency

In this innovative model, the citizens of Inquira son beneficiaries, but spaghettiIt isn actúeven as observers of government projects. Transparency and efficiency become fundamental pillars, allowing resources to be distributed in a manner frombest Lose the fireñThey witness the use of resources, y participant activamente en su supervisionfromn, guaranteeing that the works are carried out in accordance with theonSeparators

established.

Development econfrommonkey local

Mons allon of the infrastructureinsica, the Minga by Iquira focuses on the creationfromn of employment opportunities for its inhabitants. Jaime Humberto Toro Vallejo is committed to generating an environment conducive to economic developmentfromlocal economy, seeking to diversify sources of employment and improve the living conditions of the community. The participationfromn active citizeninin decision making tooIt isn extends to creationfromn of polinethics that drive economic growthfromsustainable environment in the municipality.

Senhad to pertenencia

Minga’s participatory approach InquiraIts main objective is to cultivate a deep sense of belonging among the inhabitants. By involving the community in the managementfromny planningfromn of projects, it is sought that iquireñthose in úonly not benefit from the works, but rather care for and protect them as an integral part of their identity. This sense of belonging becomes a motivating force to preserve and maintain long-term investments.

In the crossintowards transformationfromn, Jaime Humberto Toro Vallejo does not present himself as a linthe poleintico, but as an active ally of the community. La Minga by Iquira represents monIt’s just a government program; it’s an invitationfromna los iquireñyou to be architects of your own destiny. With the participationfromn citizenship, transparency, creationfromn employment and promoting a sense of belonging, Toro Vallejo not only aspires to change the face of Inquira, but to build a lasting legacy of development and prosperity. In this process, the Minga emerges as the unifying force that connects the community in the constructionfromn of a shared future, where collaborationfromCitizenship is the cornerstone of progress.

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