Celebration, shock and scepticism follow Colombia’s presidential election
Far-right political outsider Abelardo de la Espriella unexpectedly secured first place in Colombia's presidential election first round, surpassing expectations and left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda. De la Espriella, who garnered 43.74 percent of the vote, ran on a populist platform emphasizing "law and order" and traditional values, resonating with voters concerned about crime in the country's interior. Cepeda, the successor chosen by President Gustavo Petro, received 40.90 percent. De la Espriella's success also signals a shift in the conservative establishment, as he defeated Senator Paloma Valencia, a candidate backed by former President Alvaro Uribe. The results have generated celebration among de la Espriella's supporters, shock among Cepeda's, and skepticism regarding pollster predictions.