# Translation The Office of the Ombudsman entered the discussion about the future of the Coffee Triangle highways with a document signed on May 26. The Public Ministry opened preventive oversight of the Coffee Triangle road corridor and demanded that the Ministry of Transportation and the National Infrastructure Agency (ANI) provide detailed information about the future of the Autopistas del Café concession and the private initiative IP Conexión Centro, which had been presented by Odinsa. The document comes amid social protests, tensions over the Tarapacá II toll, and dialogue tables advancing with citizen sectors and territorial authorities from Risaralda, Caldas, and Quindío.