Colombians decide today between social continuity or a leap to the far right.
The border crossings with Venezuela were closed from 6:00 a.m. this Saturday.
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Summary
Voters went to centers in Caracas and Zulia state. Colombia will decide today whether to trust its future to progressive continuity or to open the doors to the far right to govern for the next four years.
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Voters went to centers in Caracas and Zulia state
according to Efecto CocuyoColombia will decide today whether to trust its future to progressive continuity or to open the doors to the far right to govern for the next four years.
according to La Jornada — Edición +1
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No notable framing divergence.
Blind spotwhat one side keeps silent
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Monday, June 22
María Corina Machado congratulates Abelardo de la Espriella, after elections in Colombia
Reliability 82 · very high19 sources10 independent voices11 countries · 5 languagesrewrites detectedThe far-right candidate was declared the winner in the second round, while other leaders and former presidents congratulated his victory.
Reliability 87 · very high19 sources9 independent voices8 countries · 2 languagesrewrites detectedRunoff election in Colombia: Abelardo De La Espriella defeated Iván Cepeda and will be the successor of Gustavo Petro
Reliability 70 · high12 sources8 independent voices6 countries · 2 languagesFraming differsrewrites detectedThe right-wing Abelardo de la Espriella will be the next president of Colombia according to the pre-count
Reliability 70 · high10 sources8 independent voices4 countries · 1 languagesrewrites detectedColombia moves away from radical left and elects De la Espriella as the new president
Reliability 60 · high7 sources5 independent voices4 countries · 1 languagesFraming differsrewrites detectedWho is Abelardo de la Espriella's wife and how many children does the elected president of Colombia have
Reliability 61 · high5 sources5 independent voices4 countries · 1 languagesColombia, de la Espriella wins by a narrow margin and the left wants a recount
Reliability 63 · high7 sources2 independent voices3 countries · 2 languagesrewrites detectedThe regional right celebrated Abelardo de la Espriella's victory and spoke of a new direction for Colombia
Reliability 57 · moderate4 sources3 independent voices3 countries · 1 languagesrewrites detected
Sunday, June 21
Earthquake in Colombia today, Sunday, June 21: magnitude and epicenter of the latest quake
Reliability 83 · very high13 sources10 independent voices6 countries · 2 languagesblind spot · Left siderewrites detected
Saturday, June 20
Colombia reaches this Sunday the second round of its most polarized elections in its recent history
Reliability 78 · high5 sources5 independent voices4 countries · 1 languages