Colombia's left-wing presidential candidate concedes defeat
Colombia's left-wing presidential candidate, Senator Iván Cepeda, has conceded defeat in the recent election run-off. He was narrowly beaten by right-wing businessman Abelardo de la Espriella by less than a percentage point.

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AI-generatedColombia's left-wing presidential candidate, Senator Iván Cepeda, has conceded defeat in the recent election run-off. He was narrowly beaten by right-wing businessman Abelardo de la Espriella by less than a percentage point. Cepeda announced his decision to accept the result on Wednesday, stating it was an act of democratic responsibility to contribute to co-existence and dialogue. He also criticized US President Donald Trump for his endorsement of de la Espriella and what Cepeda described as foreign interference in Colombia's internal affairs. Trump had previously labeled Cepeda a "radical Left Marxist" and praised de la Espriella's victory.
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5 extractedCepeda stated he conceded 'as an act of democratic responsibility; I do so to contribute to co-existence, to peace, and to dialogue among Colombians'.
Donald Trump had previously labelled Cepeda a 'radical Left Marxist'.
Cepeda criticized US President Donald Trump for his endorsement of de la Espriella, calling it 'open and undue foreign interference'.
Iván Cepeda, Colombia's left-wing presidential candidate, conceded defeat in the presidential run-off.
Preliminary results showed Cepeda was beaten by less than a percentage point by right-wing businessman Abelardo de la Espriella.