This Wednesday the Senate voted the second motion of no confidence that has been cited against the Minister of Mines and Energy, Irene Vélez. the upper house voted overwhelmingly for the official to continue in office.
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It is worth remembering that This was the second time that Vélez responded to the Congressyeseither. On this occasion, she was summoned by more than 20 opposition senators, such as Paloma Valencia, María Fernanda Cabal, Paola Holguín, Lorena Ríos, and Miguel Uribe, among others.
In the plenary session of the Senate, 57 congressmen voted to deny the motionwhile another 16 did so in favor.
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The motivation of this second occasion was the presentation of figures on the natural gas resources and reserves that the country has. This is due to a report presented by the portfolio that indicated that “it is possible to infer that the contingent resources, both from the Sinú 9 block and from the offshore findings, can supply national demand and even produce a surplus in its production until the year 2037.” If we take into account the prospective resources, this supply (of gas) can be extended until the year 2042”.
According to experts in the sector, this is an error, since resources are added with different degrees of probability of being effectively placed on the surface.
With this motion, The minister has already completed two, as well as 15 summonses for political control in the legislative body.
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