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Omar Vásquez criticized the government's handling of the national emergency: "Whose hands are we in? The campaign is over."

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Eight days following a 7.4 magnitude earthquake centered in San José del Palmar, Chocó, Colombia, Omar Vásquez has publicly criticized the national government's response to the disaster. Vásquez questioned the competence of current leadership, asserting that the political campaign period has concluded and that the administration must focus on effective crisis management.

The criticism reflects growing public frustration regarding the government's handling of the emergency. The earthquake, which occurred over a week ago, has left the region in a state of crisis, prompting calls for more decisive and organized action from national officials.

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