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Surprise in Colombia: Conservative Outsider Wins First Round
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Dr. Kristin Wesemann
Strong performance by Abelardo de la Espriella makes a political shift more likely
Colombian voters have delivered a surprise in the first round of the presidential elections. Contrary to polling predictions, conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella managed to defeat government candidate Iván Cepeda. The two will face each other in a runoff on June 21. The security crisis and the weakness of the political center are reshaping Colombia’s political landscape. While votes were still being counted, the government camp publicly questioned the results, further intensifying political polarization.
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