Pinzón’s Path Across Colombia: From Forgotten Regions to a Digital Phenomenon Surpassing 350,000 Viewers

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In a campaign redefining political engagement in Colombia, Juan Carlos Pinzón has completed an exhaustive national tour, visiting 34 cities in 20 departments, while his digital closure sets a record with over 350,000 concurrent viewers. This effort, starting in January 2026 with Oxígeno Party endorsement, highlights his commitment to an inclusive and pragmatic center-right.
The journey began in the southwest, in Pasto and Mocoa, meeting farmers on crop substitution and environmental protection. Moving central, in Ibagué and Neiva, he emphasized agro reactivation with export incentives. In the Coffee Axis, Quindío and Risaralda stops included sustainable tourism forums. In Antioquia, Medellín was key for tech innovation and youth employment proposals.
In the north, Valledupar and Riohacha addressed indigenous and migratory challenges. In the east, Arauca discussed renewable energy, while Boyacá and Santander promoted responsible textile and mining industries. In Bogotá and Cundinamarca, he held summits with business leaders to align national policies with local needs.
Key proposals: Comprehensive security, international education scholarships, formal employment, end to usury loans, accessible housing, and bureaucratic efficiency for regional investment. His virtual closure exceeded 350,000 viewers, sustaining attention for two hours with emotion and celebrity involvement, cementing his digital leadership.
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Pinzón Dominates Territory and Innovation in Center-Right Campaign, Ending with Over 350,000 in Record Digital Event
Juan Carlos Pinzón has covered Colombia end-to-end, with visits to 34 cities in 20 departments, integrating economic and social proposals. Since joining the Grand Consultation in January, backed by Oxígeno, he has prioritized regional dialogues.
In the Pacific (Cali, Buenaventura), focus on ports and trade; in Amazonas, ecotourism; in the Plains (Yopal, Puerto Carreño), sustainable cattle ranching. In the Atlantic Coast, Cartagena saw maritime education plans. Inland, like Tunja and Sogamoso, promoted clean energies.
Essentials: Firm public order, ‘Miguel Uribe Turbay’ scholarships, formal jobs, microcredits against “gota a gota”, decent housing, and government efficiency. His digital finale surpassed 350,000 viewers, maintaining engagement for over two hours with celebrities, positioning him as a pioneer.