Capeda cries foul over Colombia presidential vote result
Speaking from Bogota after the vote count was tallied, Mr Cepeda told supporters that his campaign considers the count “unofficial and non-binding” and that…
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Colombian assets rose after Abelardo de la Espriella won one of the tightest presidential elections in the nation’s history, setting the stage for a swing to market-friendly policies that have sparked rallies across Latin America. In a message posted on social media, Abinader expressed his “sincere congratulations” and highlighted what he described as a democratic electoral process in Colombia. However, President Gustavo Petro has called for the official count to be completed, citing alleged irregularities at some polling stations.
Furthermore, Right-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella is reported as having a razor-thin lead over Mr Capeda with 49.7 per cent of the vote in the initial count compared to his rival’s 48.7 per cent. MULTIPLE accusations of electoral fraud have surfaced over the initial outcome of Sunday’s Colombian presidential election.
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Colombian assets rose after Abelardo de la Espriella won one of the tightest presidential elections in the nation’s history, setting the stage for a swing to market-friendly policies that have sparked rallies across Latin America.
according to Bloomberg — MarketsIn a message posted on social media, Abinader expressed his “sincere congratulations” and highlighted what he described as a democratic electoral process in Colombia.
according to Dominican TodayHowever, President Gustavo Petro has called for the official count to be completed, citing alleged irregularities at some polling stations.
according to Dominican TodayRight-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella is reported as having a razor-thin lead over Mr Capeda with 49.7 per cent of the vote in the initial count compared to his rival’s 48.7 per cent.
according to Morning Star +1MULTIPLE accusations of electoral fraud have surfaced over the initial outcome of Sunday’s Colombian presidential election.
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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 detectedAbelardo de la Espriella presents himself as elected president of Colombia on X
Reliability 81 · very high15 sources10 independent voices9 countries · 3 languagesCross-blocrewrites detectedJavier Milei and Donald Trump fanatic: who is Abelardo De la Espriella, the new president of Colombia
Reliability 81 · very high11 sources5 independent voices4 countries · 2 languagesrewrites detectedColombia election: Hard-right candidate claims victory
Reliability 74 · high10 sources7 independent voices6 countries · 1 languagesCross-blocFraming differs4 disputedblind spot · Centerrewrites detectedIn Colombia, massive protests to oppose the election of the far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella
Reliability 80 · very high7 sources5 independent voices4 countries · 2 languagesCross-blocFraming differsblind spot · Centerrewrites detected
Sunday, June 21
The right-wing Abelardo de la Espriella will be the next president of Colombia according to the pre-count
Reliability 79 · high16 sources14 independent voices6 countries · 1 languagesrewrites detectedEarthquake 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 detectedVoters participate in a tight election to choose a successor to the current president, with polls favoring one candidate but expecting a close race
Reliability 84 · very high11 sources9 independent voices7 countries · 2 languagesblind spot · Centerrewrites detectedColombians vote in a consequential presidential runoff
Reliability 70 · high11 sources8 independent voices6 countries · 2 languagesFraming differs2 disputedblind spot · Centerrewrites detected