Congresista electo Daniel Briceño visita La Nación

Daniel Briceño, congresista electo y exconcejal de Bogotá, visitó las instalaciones de La Nación el 22 de mayo. Durante la visita sostuvo un diálogo con el editor general del periódico.

El encuentro se centró en temas de interés nacional y regional. Briceño conversó con Jesús Antonio Rojas Serrano, editor general de La Nación.

La visita tuvo lugar un día antes de la fecha de publicación del artículo. Briceño llegó a las instalaciones del periódico para mantener el diálogo.

No se proporcionaron detalles adicionales sobre los temas tratados ni sobre posibles acuerdos o resultados del encuentro.

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