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Colombian appeals court strikes down ex-President Uribe’s conviction

Colombian appeals court strikes down ex-President Uribe’s conviction

Summary

A Colombian court overturned ex-President Alvaro Uribe's convictions for fraud and bribery, citing a lack of sufficient evidence in the original ruling. This decision may lead to further legal appeals and has generated significant political debate in Colombia. The case involves allegations of witness tampering tied to Uribe's relationship with paramilitaries.

Key Facts

  • A Colombian court overturned Alvaro Uribe’s convictions for fraud and bribery.
  • The court cited insufficient evidence in the original ruling.
  • Uribe is a former president who served from 2002 to 2010.
  • He remained under house arrest as part of his previous conviction of 12 years.
  • The case centers on Uribe's alleged influence over paramilitary groups.
  • Current Colombian President Gustavo Petro has criticized the ruling.
  • Senator Ivan Cepeda plans to appeal this court decision.
  • The case has sparked political debate and may affect Colombia's 2026 presidential election.
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