Diana Marcela Rincón Andrade prend ses fonctions de juge du travail à Neiva

Diana Marcela Rincón Andrade a prêté serment en tant que quatrième juge du travail du circuit de Neiva dans le bureau du maire Germán Casagua Bonilla.

La cérémonie a eu lieu le 15 juin 2026. Rincón Andrade a prêté serment devant le maire de Neiva, Germán Casagua Bonilla.

La nouvelle juge était accompagnée de sa famille, notamment son mari Nicolás Celis Ortiz et sa fille María Isabel Celis Rincón. Amis et proches ont exprimé leur soutien lors de l'événement.

Parmi les personnes présentes figuraient Edna Andrade, Sandra Andrade, Mariana Castro Andrade et d'autres membres de la famille.

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