
Marco Acosta
Marco Acosta is a Colombian politician and a member of the Colombia Justa Libres party, currently serving as a councilman in Bogotá. He has been vocal about public safety issues and has recently led a political control debate regarding the city's video surveillance system, expressing concerns over the high number of non-functional cameras in Bogotá. Acosta's advocacy highlights the importance of effective monitoring in improving urban security, especially in light of increasing crime rates.
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Marco Acosta stated that a family of four needs an average of 7’668.426 pesos per month to live in Bogotá.
¿Cuánto se necesita para vivir en Bogotá en 2026? Estos serían los cálculos para un hogar de cuatro personas y para una sola personaMarco Acosta revealed that the criminal chain includes prior surveillance for vehicle theft.
Así funciona la cadena criminal detrás del hurto de vehículos y autopartes en Bogotá
Marco Acosta is the manager of Biess who was present at the event discussing housing programs.
Presidente Noboa aseguró que se han entregado 20.000 viviendas y anunció nuevos productos para próximos días | Economía | NoticiasMarco Acosta is a teacher at the Universidad Internacional del Ecuador who discusses the challenges and responsibilities of single fatherhood.
1,5 millones de hombres en Ecuador son padres solteros: ‘Muchos de ellos asumen un doble rol de esfuerzo y dedicación’ | Informes | Noticias
Marco Acosta is a councilor of Bogotá who filed an Action Popular against the ADE.
La polémica cartilla en apoyo a consulta de Petro que utilizan docentes de la ADE en colegios públicos de BogotáMarco Acosta led the debate concerning the concerns about the surveillance system in Bogotá.
En Bogotá 1.872 cámaras de la Secretaría de Seguridad no funcionan. ¿Cuál es la causa?










