EP2. Mesa Central:Tragedia en Belalcázar, jugadas en Sura y fracaso de la reforma a la salud

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2023 · 25 MIN

EP2. Mesa Central:Tragedia en Belalcázar, jugadas en Sura y fracaso de la reforma a la salud

from Mesa Central · host El Colombiano

La semana comenzó con la trágica muerte de un niño de 11 años en un columpio del barrio Belalcázar, de cuya responsabilidad se acusa a la falta de mantenimiento de la Alcaldía de Medellín; las jugadas de Jaime Gilinski para evitar la participación de los accionistas mayoritarios en la asamblea de Sura y tomar control del GEA también estuvieron en la primera línea de la agenda noticiosa; así como el fracaso de la reforma a la salud del gobierno Petro en lograr un consenso en el Congreso, que amenaza con su hundimiento definitivo. En Mesa Central, Luz María Sierra, directora del periódico, y Daniel Rivera Marín, editor general, reflexionan sobre los dilemas, debates y dudas que hay en el tras escena de las principales noticias de la semana.

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