Colombians vote in a presidential runoff that pits an outsider against a progressive
Summary
Colombians are voting in a presidential runoff between Abelardo de la Espriella, a conservative businessman and lawyer, and Iván Cepeda, a progressive lawmaker and political heir of outgoing leftist President Gustavo Petro. Both candidates aim to prevent a return to past violence in Colombia, though they propose different approaches to peace, security, health care, public debt, and corruption.Key Facts
- The runoff election features Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda after nine other candidates were eliminated in the first round.
- De la Espriella supports a hardline approach to security and has the endorsement of U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Cepeda wants to continue President Petro’s efforts, including talks with illegal armed groups, despite past failures.
- Colombia faces challenges like guerrilla violence, kidnappings, bombings, and forced displacements from prior decades.
- The election follows a 2016 peace agreement with guerrilla groups, which has not fully ended rebel violence.
- In the first round, de la Espriella received 44% of the vote, and Cepeda got 41%.
- President Petro questioned the election results without providing evidence after Cepeda did not win outright.
- Many Colombians are concerned about political division and want the election outcome to be accepted peacefully.
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