The National Constitution of 1991 established a new way to make politics in Colombia. The re-definition and the apparition of mechanisms of citizen participation, appealing to the social state of right, profiled a new role for the Colombian citizen. Tools such as the referendum, the community councils, the plebiscite and also the group and popular actions proposed a more social vision of the State and defined a purpose in the political game, where the exercise of public citizen opinion became a fundamental axis. The passage from a State based on representative democracy, where the only people authorized to give their opinion about “what is public” were the State employees or the political leaders, to another one with basis on participative democracy exercised by the people, who are in charge of looking after the good exercise of democracy, is one of the main profits of the new Magna Carta. In the middle of this panorama, communication becomes a key element for the construction of State. Therefore, “Piedecuesta a Pulso” is born as a possibility to exercise participative democracy, using communication as a mediator between the State and the citizens.