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Colombians vote for president amid corruption fears, polarisation

Colombians are voting in a presidential run-off election on Sunday between progressive lawmaker Iván Cepeda and conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella. Both candidates are addressing voters' fears of renewed internal conflict and proposing strategies to prevent past violence.

Associated PressSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-21 · 10:02 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Colombians vote for president amid corruption fears, polarisation
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Colombians are voting in a presidential run-off election on Sunday between progressive lawmaker Iván Cepeda and conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella. Both candidates are addressing voters' fears of renewed internal conflict and proposing strategies to prevent past violence. Cepeda aims to continue the outgoing leftist president's efforts, including dialogue with armed groups, while de la Espriella offers alternative solutions. The election follows a May 31 vote where these two candidates defeated nine others. The candidates are also presenting different approaches to the country's health system, public debt, and corruption.

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Colombians are voting for president in a run-off election.

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The candidates are offering differing solutions for health, debt, and corruption.

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Both candidates are addressing fears of renewed internal conflict.

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Iván Cepeda is promising to continue efforts at dialogue with illegal armed groups.

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A deeply divided electorate will choose Colombia’s next president in a run-off on Sunday that pits a progressive against a conservative outsider, with both candidates tapping into fears of renewed internal conflict in the country.Voters will choose between businessman and lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda, a lawmaker and heir to the political movement of outgoing President Gustavo Petro, the nation’s first leftist leader. The two defeated nine other contenders in a May 31 vote.Both are pitching strategies that they say will prevent the South American nation from experiencing the nonstop merciless violence, such as car bombs, kidnappings, disappearances and forced displacements that Colombians lived with in previous decades.Cepeda is promising to continue Petro’s efforts, including attempts at establishing dialogue with multiple illegal armed groups, even though those efforts have largely failed.The two candidates also are offering differing solutions for the country’s struggling health system, ballooning public debt and entrenched corruption.
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