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De La Espriella Decrees Economic Emergency by Earthquake

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The Colombian Government explained that this decree is based on the fact that the magnitude of the damage exceeds the capacity of the ordinary mechanisms of the State to respond; they see an impact on infrastructure, services and the economy.
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The Colombian Government explained that this decree is based on the fact that the magnitude of the damage exceeds the capacity of the ordinary mechanisms of the State to respond; they see an impact on infrastructure, services and the economy.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Economic emergency due to the earthquake: what the government will be able to do and how far its powers go TuBarco Noticias The measure will be valid for 30 days and will allow to make extraordinary decisions about resources, housing, health, infrastructure and reconstruction. Noticias Colombia. The National Government declared the economic emergency after the earthquake of August 10, which left damage in different regions of the country. The me…

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Images: Presidency and MinTrabajo In view of the economic emergency decreed by the Espriella government, legal mechanisms will be enabled to prevent mass layoffs of workers in Colombia. The measures include the option of, with assured resources, subsidizing even some salaries and even contributions to health and pensions. Images: Infopresidency The Espriella government's measure provides for the design of a temporary mechanism to cover part of t…

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The declaration will allow the Executive to issue decrees with the force of law to respond to the damage caused by the seismic event

·Bogota, Colombia
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La República broke the news in Bogota, Colombia on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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