Elon Musk abandons DOGE but leaves a transformative legacy

A change of course that redefines the future of public administration and the legacy of a visionary.

A Goodbye That Marks the Beginning of Something Greater

The energy of change is in the air! Elon Musk, the genius behind Tesla, SpaceX and the revolutionary social network But this is not the end, it is just the beginning of a new chapter full of possibilities!

Donald Trump, always effusive, did not hesitate to praise Musk’s work, highlighting his impact on the transformation of the traditional structures of Washington. “A colossal change in the old ways of working,” said the former president, while Musk, with his iconic “The Dogefather” t-shirt, nodded with that smile of someone who knows he has left his mark.

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A Legacy of Innovation and Challenges Overcome

Musk not only brought disruptive ideas, but he also faced obstacles with the determination of a true leader. Although his initial goals were ambitious (he talked about cutting billions in expenses!), he managed to adjust expectations and focus on what was achievable. Result? An estimated savings of 150,000 million dollars in the current fiscal year. That’s real impact!

Yes, there were challenges. Some government areas felt the change drastically, but like any great visionary, Musk knows that transformation does not come without sacrifices. The important thing is that your team moves forward, committed to the mission of efficiency and transparency.

The Future is Now

Trump made it clear that Musk is not leaving completely: “He’s going to come and go,” he assured, highlighting that his influence will last. And when someone like Elon leaves his mark, things will never be the same again. DOGE is no longer just a department, it is a movement!

Between anecdotes like his bruise (playing with his young son!) and his unique leadership style, Musk demonstrated once again that authenticity and passion are key to inspiring. He even announced that he will reduce his political donations, but his commitment to progress remains intact.

A Message for those who Believe in Change

If there is anything to learn from this story, it is that great leaders are not afraid to reinvent themselves. Musk could have stayed in his comfort zone, but he chose to challenge the establishment. And although not everything went perfectly, his legacy is undeniable.

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Begoña Gómez, on trial for influence peddling in Spain

The wife of the Spanish president will face trial for alleged corruption crimes.

Court order against Sánchez’s wife

An investigating judge in Madrid ordered that Begoña Gómez, wife of the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, sit in the dock for alleged crimes of influence peddling and corruption. The resolution includes the delivery of his passport and the obligation to appear in court every two weeks.

Judge Juan Carlos Peinado argued that there is a risk of flight. A trial date has not yet been set. The court decision has intensified the political debate in Spain.

Reactions and context

The opposition has demanded a response from the socialist government. Several political leaders consider that the case affects the integrity of the executive. For now, Sánchez maintains his support for his wife and has reiterated his confidence in justice.

The process continues and it is expected that the coming weeks will define the judicial calendar.

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Train collision in England: one dead and 9 in critical condition

Nine passengers in critical condition and the driver died after a nighttime crash.

Train collision in central England

Nine people were in critical condition Saturday following a collision between two passenger trains that occurred the night before in central England. The driver of one of the locomotives died in the incident, police reported.

More than 80 people received medical attention

The head of the British Transport Police, Lucy D’Orsi, said that more than 80 people were treated in hospitals after the crash, which occurred late on Friday. A day later, 28 of them were still hospitalized. Authorities continue to investigate the causes of the accident.

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Colombia votes between progressive continuity and conservative turn

Colombia defines its future between two opposite poles: the continuity of Petro or a conservative turn.

Two visions, one country on the limit

Colombians go to the polls this Sunday for the closest presidential second round in years. The progressive Iván Cepeda, an ally of Gustavo Petro, faces the conservative Abelardo de la Espriella, an outsider who surprised by leading the first round with 43.73% of the votes.

“I am concerned about the extreme polarization. There are two very opposing sides and the violence worries me,” lawyer John Manrique told The Associated Press from Bogotá. “I hope we accept the result and seek a social consensus.”

The ghost of polarization

Glaeldys González, analyst at the International Crisis Group, warns that the levels of polarization are “extremely high” and that the electorate is looking for a real solution to violence, health, corruption and finance in both poles.

De la Espriella, known as “El Tigre”, promises a tough hand: mega prisons like Bukele’s and confronting illegal groups. He received the endorsement of Donald Trump. Cepeda, philosopher and former communist, promises to deepen Petro’s social reforms and maintain peace talks. This week, 100 members of armed groups demobilized thanks to this policy.

Allegations of fraud and call for calm

The second round has tense the atmosphere. Cepeda admitted that Petro did not recognize the preliminary count, although he later accepted the official count. The Ombudsman’s Office asked candidates and leaders to promote trust in institutions and avoid unsubstantiated allegations of fraud.

González pointed out that Crisis Group views possible outbreaks of post-election violence with concern, but trusts that international institutions and observers will help contain them.

Yamile Guevara, a retired teacher, criticized the historical distrust of the left: “The left has always been seen as something negative. People forget history.”

On Sunday, Colombia decides between two opposite paths, with democracy and peace as a backdrop.

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