Colombians vote in consequential presidential runoff
Summary
Colombians are voting in a runoff election to choose their next president between Iván Cepeda, a left-wing candidate, and Abelardo de la Espriella, a right-wing candidate. Both promise to address the high violence and social problems in Colombia, but they have very different plans and political styles.Key Facts
- Over 41 million Colombians are eligible to vote in the runoff election.
- Iván Cepeda is the candidate from the left-wing ruling party and supports continuing President Gustavo Petro’s policies.
- Abelardo de la Espriella is a right-wing lawyer who models his approach after President Trump and El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele.
- De la Espriella has received an endorsement from President Trump.
- Colombia faces ongoing violence, including car bombs, kidnappings, and clashes between armed groups.
- The previous peace deal with guerrillas has failed to stop violence, partly due to drug trafficking.
- Cepeda seeks dialogue with illegal armed groups and aims to continue social reforms.
- De la Espriella plans a tough law enforcement approach, including building very large prisons to cut crime.
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