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Colombia's 'El Tigre' secures presidency as leftist rival finally concedes defeat

Progressive candidate Iván Cepeda has conceded Colombia's presidential election to conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella, who was endorsed by Donald Trump. De la Espriella, known as "El Tigre," won by a narrow margin of less than one percent.

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Colombia's 'El Tigre' secures presidency as leftist rival finally concedes defeat
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Progressive candidate Iván Cepeda has conceded Colombia's presidential election to conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella, who was endorsed by Donald Trump. De la Espriella, known as "El Tigre," won by a narrow margin of less than one percent. Cepeda cited democratic responsibility for his concession, despite initially refusing to acknowledge defeat and alleging foreign interference from the United States and the use of artificial intelligence by the opposing campaign. De la Espriella, a businessman and lawyer, will begin his four-year term in August, marking an end to the leftist influence of outgoing President Gustavo Petro. De la Espriella has pledged a hardline approach to security and economic policies, contrasting with Petro's "total peace" strategy.

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Abelardo de la Espriella was endorsed by President Donald Trump.

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Iván Cepeda conceded Colombia’s presidential election to conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella.

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Cepeda alleged foreign interference by the United States and AI manipulation in the election.

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De la Espriella defeated Senate member Iván Cepeda by one percentage point.

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The result will end outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s leftist influence.

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close Video Trump congratulates Colombia presidential candidate Trump congratulated Abelardo De La Espriella, known by many as 'El Tigre,' following an initial ballot count. While not officially called, the narrow lead signals a potential rightward shift for Colombia. (Reuters.) Progressive candidate Iván Cepeda on Wednesday conceded Colombia’s presidential election to conservative outsider Abelardo De La Espriella, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump. The concession came days after Cepeda initially refused to acknowledge defeat following preliminary results that showed de la Espriella as the apparent winner. "At this stage of the vote count, I have decided to accept the result emerging from that process, which indicates that Abelardo De La Espriella is the new President of the Republic," Cepeda said in an address to the nation. "I do so as an act of democratic responsibility." TRUMP SAYS Colombia'S 'El Tigre' WILL BE A 'GREAT PRESIDENT' AS SOCIALIST OPPONENT LAUNCHES LEGAL CHALLENGE Ivan Cepeda speaks during a campaign rally in Cali, Colombia, on June 6, 2026. (AFP via Getty Images) De la Espriella, a businessman and lawyer who had never previously run for office, known to his supporters as "El Tigre," defeated Senate member Iván Cepeda by one percentage point in a remarkably close election, according to officials. "The vote count shows an extraordinarily narrow margin between the two options vying for the trust of the Colombian people," he said. "Less than 1% of the vote separates the candidacies that participated in this contest." Despite his concession, Cepeda made serious allegations that de la Espriella’s victory was influenced by "foreign interference" by the United States and the use of Artificial Intelligence to manipulate voters. "During this process, we denounced the open and improper foreign interference in Colombia's internal affairs—particularly the interventions by the United States government, and specifically the interventions by President Donald Trump in support of Abelardo De La Espriella's candidacy," he said. He further accused the opposing campaign of widespread vote-buying and unethical tactics that he said undermined the legitimacy of the election results. ANTI-CARTEL HARDLINER CHANNELS TRUMP IN BID TO END Colombia'S LEFTIST ERA IN PIVOTAL ELECTION Abelardo De La Espriella delivers a speech to supporters during a campaign rally in Palmira, near Cali, Colombia on May 14, 2026. (Joaquin Sarmiento/AFP via Getty Images) President-elect de la Espriella will begin his four-year term in August. "Starting August 7, we will work with determination to consolidate a common agenda that strengthens the security, freedom, and prosperity of our nations," de la Espriella in a post on X. The result will effectively end outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s leftist influence on the state and the policies Cepeda had pledged to continue if he won the election. Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, left, and President Donald Trump are shown in separate photographs. (Mauro Pimentel/AFP via Getty Images; Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images) A core pillar of Petro’s signature agenda was his "total peace" strategy, aimed at opening negotiations with remaining guerrilla forces, drug cartels, and armed paramilitary groups in an effort to end Colombia’s decades long internal conflict. In contrast, de la Espriella has pledged a more hardline approach, including a militarized crackdown on criminal organizations, proposals to build mega-prisons, expand fossil fuel fracking, and revive the controversial practice of aerial glyphosate spraying to eradicate coca crops. The president-elect, who holds dual Colombian and U.S. citizenship, has also said he plans to add Colombia to the Trump-dubbed "Shield of the Americas," a proposed coalition aimed at coordinating efforts against criminal groups in Latin America. Bonny Chu is a Breaking and Trending News Writer for Fox News Digital
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