De la Espriella will be the next President of Colombia and ends Petro's cycle.
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In the latest pre-count bulletin, 49% versus 48%," added the president. The reality gives us a country split in half and foreign interference taking away our freedom,” Petro expressed, referring to the support De la Espriella has received from the presidents of the United States, Donald Trump, and Argentina, Javier Milei. It is not the first time that Petro accuses the voting process of irregularities.
Furthermore, And has held public acts in different provinces to support Cepeda despite the Council of State ordering him on May 28 to stop doing so. Aside from the candidates, one of the most concerning aspects is that Gustavo Petro still does not recognize the results of May 31, something that had never happened before in Colombia, based on an alleged fraud that no one supported.
One point remains disputed: Opposite versions — "I obey the judges. ; The president stated that “it cannot be proclaimed” that either of the two candidates is….
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In the latest pre-count bulletin, 49% versus 48%," added the president.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe reality gives us a country split in half and foreign interference taking away our freedom,” Petro expressed, referring to the support De la Espriella has received from the presidents of the United States, Donald Trump, and Argentina, Javier Milei.
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It is not the first time that Petro accuses the voting process of irregularities.
according to El Confidencial — Mundo +1And has held public acts in different provinces to support Cepeda despite the Council of State ordering him on May 28 to stop doing so.
according to El Mundo — InternacionalAside from the candidates, one of the most concerning aspects is that Gustavo Petro still does not recognize the results of May 31, something that had never happened before in Colombia, based on an alleged fraud that no one supported.
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- "I obey the judges.El Confidencial — Mundo, La Nación (AR) — El Mundo
- The president stated that “it cannot be proclaimed” that either of the two candidates is…Efecto Cocuyo
Opposite versions
- We still cannot know who the president is and there are many irregularities…El Confidencial — Mundo
- We still cannot know who the president is and there are many irregularities…Efecto Cocuyo
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In the latest pre-count bulletin, 49% versus 48%," added the president.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterRight sideReality shows us a country divided in half and foreign interference taking away our freedom,” Petro stated, referring to the support…
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Tuesday, June 23
Trump-backed De la Espriella clings to narrow lead in Colombia election
Reliability 80 · very high20 sources6 independent voices10 countries · 5 languagesFraming differs6 disputedblind spot · Right siderewrites detected
Monday, June 22
Trump-backed candidate wins razor-thin Colombia presidential election
Reliability 70 · high15 sources10 independent voices11 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocFraming differs5 disputedblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedColombia Election: Right-wing Abelardo de la Espriella wins, initial count shows
Reliability 77 · high15 sources7 independent voices7 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedColombia: Abelardo de la Espriella, candidate of the far-right supported by Donald Trump, elected president
Reliability 66 · high14 sources8 independent voices3 countries · 1 languagesrewrites detectedTrump-backed populist wins tight Colombia presidential vote, sparking protests
Reliability 70 · high8 sources5 independent voices5 countries · 1 languagesFraming differsrewrites detectedIn Colombia, massive protests to oppose the election of the far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella
Reliability 60 · high7 sources3 independent voices4 countries · 2 languagesFraming differsrewrites detected
Sunday, June 21
Colombia election: Hard-right candidate poised to win in early results.
Reliability 83 · very high9 sources7 independent voices5 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocFraming differsblind spot · Centerrewrites detectedColombian voters to choose next president in runoff election between leftist and far-right candidates
Reliability 77 · high7 sources4 independent voices5 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocFraming differsblind spot · Right siderewrites detectedTrump-backed de la Espriella or leftist Cepeda? Colombians elect a new president.
Reliability 71 · high4 sources3 independent voices4 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocFraming differsblind spot · Left siderewrites detectedColombians vote in Presidential runoff
Reliability 61 · high5 sources2 independent voices5 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocFraming differsdisputedblind spot · Right siderewrites detected