Ballots open for the second round of the Colombian presidential elections
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Summary
Colombia is deciding its future: more than 41 million citizens choose a new president this Sunday. Presidential runoff: what time will the winner of the elections in Colombia be known? The far-right Abelardo de la Espriella arrives as a favorite in a presidential election heavily influenced by anti-vote sentiment.
Furthermore, The Colombian far-right candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, has voted in the second round of the presidential elections held this Sunday in Colombia and has stated that his goal is "to change politics forever", appealing to the "fervor" of the population.
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Colombia is deciding its future: more than 41 million citizens choose a new president this Sunday.
according to Hoy (DO)Presidential runoff: what time will the winner of the elections in Colombia be known?
according to La FMThe far-right Abelardo de la Espriella arrives as a favorite in a presidential election heavily influenced by anti-vote sentiment.
according to El País — Internacional +1The Colombian far-right candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, has voted in the second round of the presidential elections held this Sunday in Colombia and has stated that his goal is "to change politics forever", appealing to the "fervor" of the population.
according to Europa Press — InternacionalDe la Espriella appeals to "fervor" and to "change politics" after voting in the Colombian elections.
according to Europa Press — Internacional
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Tuesday, June 23
Trump-backed De la Espriella clings to narrow lead in Colombia election
Reliability 80 · very high22 sources6 independent voices11 countries · 6 languagesFraming differs5 disputedrewrites detectedTrump-backed populist wins close Colombia presidential runoff election
Reliability 84 · very high20 sources6 independent voices10 countries · 7 languagesCross-blocFraming differs5 disputedrewrites detected
Monday, June 22
With Abelardo de la Espriella, Colombia elects a far-right pro-Trump president in turn
Reliability 93 · very high22 sources15 independent voices10 countries · 5 languagesCross-blocFraming differsrewrites 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 detectedWho is "El Tigre", the newly elected President of Colombia supported by Trump
Reliability 88 · very high13 sources12 independent voices6 countries · 4 languagesrewrites detectedColombia Election: Right-wing Abelardo de la Espriella wins, initial count shows
Reliability 83 · very high14 sources8 independent voices7 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocFraming differsblind spot · Centerrewrites detected
Sunday, June 21
Colombia’s runoff election is expected to trigger a shift in decades-long armed conflict
Reliability 84 · very high9 sources6 independent voices5 countries · 3 languagesFraming differsblind spot · Centerrewrites detected
Friday, June 19
Court denied the tutela seeking to suspend Abelardo de la Espriella's propaganda due to the use of national symbols
Reliability 89 · very high6 sources4 independent voicesrewrites detected
Thursday, June 18
Mark Weisbrot*: Colombia: the danger of associating with Trump
Reliability 100 · very high8 sources6 independent voicesrewrites detectedMessage from Abelardo de la Espriella to Trump a few days before elections: "Together we will fight against crime and the radical left"
Reliability 100 · very high7 sources5 independent voicesrewrites detected