Colombia’s leftwing candidate concedes election to Trump-endorsed millionaire
Leftist candidate Iván Cepeda has conceded the Colombian presidential election to far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, who won by a narrow margin. Initially, Cepeda and outgoing President Gustavo Petro delayed recognition of the results, awaiting official scrutiny.

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AI-generatedLeftist candidate Iván Cepeda has conceded the Colombian presidential election to far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, who won by a narrow margin. Initially, Cepeda and outgoing President Gustavo Petro delayed recognition of the results, awaiting official scrutiny. After the official count confirmed De la Espriella's victory, Cepeda accepted the outcome as an act of democratic responsibility, though he criticized foreign interference, particularly from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who endorsed De la Espriella. Petro will begin the transition process with the president-elect, who plans to join a Trump-backed regional initiative and resume a military offensive against narco-terrorism.
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5 extractedDe la Espriella pledged to resume a full-scale military offensive to defeat the country’s armed conflict and combat narco-terrorism.
Cepeda denounced foreign interference, specifically from the US government and Donald Trump, in favor of De la Espriella.
Colombia's leftwing candidate Iván Cepeda conceded the presidential election to Abelardo de la Espriella.
De la Espriella, a millionaire lawyer admiring Trump, won by a razor-thin margin of less than 1% of the vote.
Colombia will join the Trump-backed 'Shield of the Americas' initiative, bringing together far-right governments.