EL PAÍS América Colombia has launched a weekly video interview series titled “La Colombia que queremos/soñamos” [1].
The initiative arrives as a platform for national discourse, aiming to shape the conversation regarding the country's societal direction before the next presidential elections [1]. By engaging with influential figures, the series seeks to outline a collective vision for the nation's future.
Diana Calderón, the director of Hora 20 at Caracol Radio, serves as the host of the program [1]. The series features interviews with relevant figures across various sectors of Colombian society to debate the challenges and aspirations of the citizenry.
One of the featured guests in the series is Moisés Wasserman [1]. The discussions focus on the structural and social needs of the country, utilizing the reach of the EL PAÍS platform to disseminate these dialogues to a broader audience [1].
The program is structured as a recurring weekly event. This format allows for a sustained exploration of different political and social perspectives as the electoral cycle progresses [1].
“The series focuses on the society Colombian figures envision until the next presidential elections.”
The launch of this series by a major media entity like EL PAÍS indicates a strategic effort to centralize the national debate on governance and social reform. By anchoring the series to the upcoming presidential election cycle, the publication is positioning itself as a primary moderator of the ideological discourse that will likely define the next political campaign in Colombia.





