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

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Abelardo de la Espriella *Colombia Iván Cepeda Ivan Cepeda Gustavo Petro

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Jun 24, 2026

6 articles|5 sources
colombian presidential electionforeign interferenceconceded defeatdonald trumpdemocratic responsibility
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Fox News - World14h ago

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. 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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Al Jazeera17h ago

Ivan Cepeda concedes defeat in Colombia election, sealing right-wing win

Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda has officially conceded defeat to hard-right populist Abelardo de la Espriella. Cepeda made his announcement in a livestreamed address on Wednesday, accepting the results of the tight run-off race. While preliminary results on Sunday showed de la Espriella with a narrow lead, Cepeda had stated he would await the final, legally binding vote count before conceding. The National Registry has indicated the preliminary vote count was highly accurate. The concession comes despite President Gustavo Petro, who was involved in Cepeda's campaign, alleging fraud and foreign interference in the electoral process.

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BBC News - World19h ago

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. 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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Al Jazeera15h ago

De la Espriella pledges to restore Colombia’s relations with Israel

Colombia's president-elect, Abelardo de la Espriella, has pledged to restore diplomatic relations with Israel and strengthen ties with the United States. This marks a significant shift from the policies of outgoing left-wing president Gustavo Petro, who had severely strained relations with Israel due to his strong criticism of its actions in Gaza, accusing it of genocide. Petro's administration had previously severed diplomatic ties with Israel, withdrawn its ambassador, expelled Israeli diplomats, and ended a free trade agreement. Israel had responded by halting security exports to Colombia, a key supplier of military equipment. De la Espriella's commitment signals a reversal of these policies, aiming to rebuild alliances that were impacted by Petro's foreign policy decisions.

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Key Claims

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

— Iván Cepeda

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Abelardo de la Espriella was endorsed by President Donald Trump.

— Article

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Colombia's President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella has pledged to restore relations with Israel.

— Abelardo de la Espriella

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De la Espriella stated that Colombia will restore and strengthen its relationship with the State of Israel like never before.

— Abelardo de la Espriella

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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar called de la Espriella 'a true friend of the Jewish people and the state of Israel'.

— Gideon Saar

Jun 23, 2026

4 articles|3 sources
colombian presidential electiongustavo petroabelardo de la esprielladrug traffickingrightward shift
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Fox News - World2d ago

Trump says Colombia's 'El Tigre' will be a 'great president' as socialist opponent launches legal challenge

President Donald Trump congratulated Abelardo de la Espriella, known as "El Tigre," on his apparent victory in Colombia's presidential election, stating he would be a "great president." De la Espriella, a conservative attorney and businessman, holds a slim lead over left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda, with 99.9% of votes counted. Cepeda has challenged the results, citing polling station irregularities, though overturning the election would be unprecedented. De la Espriella's campaign, which emulated Trump's outsider approach, focused on a law-and-order platform and an aggressive military approach against armed groups, contrasting with Cepeda's negotiation-based strategy. This potential outcome aligns with a broader rightward shift observed in recent South American elections.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Why is Israel being accused of meddling in Colombia presidential election?

Colombia's outgoing President Gustavo Petro has alleged electoral fraud in the recent presidential run-off, claiming digital manipulation influenced the results. Petro specifically accused Israel and the United States of interfering to help far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella win. Petro's allegations stem from preliminary results showing de la Espriella narrowly defeating Petro's chosen candidate, Ivan Cepeda. Petro claims evidence of altered E-14 tally forms and compromised voting software, suggesting Israel's state capabilities were involved. However, Colombia's Attorney General has dismissed these allegations. De la Espriella, who campaigned on tougher security and anti-leftist policies, is set to take office on August 7.

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BBC News - World2d ago

Trump anticipates better relationship with Colombia under new leader

Donald Trump expressed optimism for an improved relationship between the United States and Colombia following the election of Abelardo de la Espriella, who had Trump's endorsement. The article states that the US-Colombia relationship had deteriorated under outgoing President Gustavo Petro, with both leaders exchanging insults. De la Espriella, who campaigned on a platform to combat drug trafficking, has pledged closer cooperation with the US, including potentially allowing US military bases in Colombia. This contrasts with Petro's stance on drug-fighting alliances. Trump believes de la Espriella will be a "great president," anticipating a better bilateral relationship.

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Key Claims

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President Gustavo Petro alleged electoral fraud and interference by Israel and the United States in the presidential run-off.

— Gustavo Petro

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Preliminary results show Abelardo de la Espriella won the presidential run-off with 49.66 percent over Ivan Cepeda's 48.7 percent.

— National Registry

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Attorney General Gregorio Eljach dismissed President Petro's allegations of electoral fraud.

— Gregorio Eljach

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Petro cut ties with Israel over its actions in Gaza and distanced himself from the Trump administration.

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Critics argue Petro's refusal to accept election results risks inflaming political tensions and violence.

— Critics

Jun 22, 2026

11 articles|5 sources
abelardo de la espriellacolombian presidential electionfar-rightcolombia electiongustavo petro
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BBC News - World3d ago

Trump-backed political outsider wins Colombia election, initial count shows

Right-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, a lawyer and businessman endorsed by Donald Trump, appears to have narrowly won Colombia's presidential election in an initial count. De la Espriella, who pledged a military crackdown on illegal groups and crime, narrowly defeated left-wing rival Iván Cepeda. Cepeda has stated the preliminary count is not official or binding and has called for an audit of voting software, alleging some polling stations were compromised. De la Espriella, nicknamed "El Tigre," celebrated with supporters in Barranquilla, promising to govern for all Colombians. The close result highlights the country's division, with some supporters of Cepeda expressing unease and concerns about defending democracy.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Far-right de la Espriella elected Colombia president: What’s next?

Far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella has won Colombia's presidential election by a narrow margin, according to preliminary results. De la Espriella, endorsed by former US President Donald Trump, narrowly defeated left-wing challenger Senator Ivan Cepeda, who was backed by outgoing President Gustavo Petro. This victory signals a potential shift in Colombia's economic, foreign, and domestic policies, moving away from Petro's focus on inequality and peace talks. De la Espriella has pledged to restore ties with Israel and move the Colombian embassy to Jerusalem. Cepeda has indicated his campaign is challenging the preliminary results, awaiting a final verified count. The election highlights a deeply polarized nation, with de la Espriella winning by less than 1 percentage point.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella wins Colombia’s presidential runoff

Far-right millionaire lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella has won Colombia's presidential runoff, narrowly defeating leftwing senator Iván Cepeda. With 99.65% of ballots counted, de la Espriella secured 49.65% of the vote, a margin of just over 248,000 votes. This victory signals a shift back to the right after four years of leftwing governance and aligns with a trend of far-right candidates winning elections across Latin America. De la Espriella, who campaigned on an "iron fist" approach to crime, promised to build mega-prisons and confront criminal groups militarily. Outgoing President Gustavo Petro alleged irregularities in the preliminary vote count, stating he would only recognize the official scrutiny process, which is expected to take two days.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

China signals openness to Colombia’s Trump-backed president-elect despite US tilt

China has congratulated Colombia on its presidential run-off election and stated its intention to work with the incoming government of president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella. Foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun made these remarks on Monday, following preliminary results that showed de la Espriella, a far-right lawyer, narrowly ahead of his leftist rival, Senator Ivan Cepeda. De la Espriella's campaign emphasized strengthening ties with the United States, including a proposed revival of the US-funded Plan Colombia program, and he received an endorsement from former US President Donald Trump. Despite the preliminary nature of the results and ongoing challenges and allegations of irregularities, Beijing expressed its view of the bilateral relationship from a "strategic height and long-term perspective."

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Key Claims

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Beijing congratulated Colombia on its presidential run-off and said it would work with the incoming government of Abelardo de la Espriella.

— China Foreign Ministry Spokesman Guo Jiakun

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Abelardo de la Espriella is a far-right lawyer who has promised to pull Colombia back towards the United States.

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De la Espriella ran on a security alliance with the US and Israel and won an endorsement from US President Donald Trump.

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Abelardo de la Espriella, a lawyer who defended a pastor accused of sexual abuse, was elected president of Colombia.

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De la Espriella promised to 'disembowel' the left, use lethal force against protesters, and kill criminals like 'rats and cockroaches'.

— Abelardo de la Espriella

Jun 21, 2026

7 articles|6 sources
colombian presidential electioninternal conflictcrimepresidential run-offviolence
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Fox News - World4d ago

Trump-backed 'El Tigre' looks to crush cartels, end Colombia's socialist era in pivotal election

Colombia is facing a pivotal presidential runoff election between conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella, known as "El Tigre," and leftist politician Iván Cepeda. De la Espriella's campaign, which has received a full endorsement from former U.S. President Donald Trump, focuses on law and order, cracking down on cartels, and strengthening U.S.-Colombia relations, appealing to voters frustrated with crime and economic uncertainty. He presents himself as a strong leader willing to confront elites, similar to El Salvador's President Bukele. Cepeda, from the outgoing socialist President Gustavo Petro's party, plans to continue the current administration's agenda and expand negotiations with armed groups. The election is seen as a critical choice between two distinct visions for Colombia's future, with de la Espriella advocating for free enterprise and security, while Cepeda represents a more state-interventionist and negotiation-focused approach.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Colombians to vote in presidential run-off pitting leftist against hardliner

Colombians are voting in a presidential run-off election between leftist lawmaker Ivan Cepeda and far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella. The election follows a first round on May 31, 2026, where neither candidate secured an outright victory. Both candidates are campaigning on promises to address the country's persistent violence, though with vastly different approaches. Cepeda aims to continue the policies of the current progressive government, including dialogue with armed groups, while de la Espriella proposes a hardline stance on crime, inspired by El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele. The vote occurs amidst ongoing concerns about political polarization and a resurgence of violence a decade after a peace deal with the FARC.

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Associated Press (AP)4d ago

Colombians vote in a presidential runoff that pits an outsider against a progressive

Colombians are voting in a presidential runoff election between businessman Abelardo de la Espriella and lawmaker Iván Cepeda. Both candidates are campaigning on promises to prevent a return to the country's past violence, with de la Espriella advocating a tough stance and Cepeda aiming to continue outgoing President Gustavo Petro's peace negotiation efforts. The election takes place amidst rising violence and a deeply divided electorate, ten years after a peace accord with the FARC. De la Espriella has received an endorsement from U.S. President Donald Trump, while Cepeda represents the political movement of the nation's first leftist leader. The candidates also differ on solutions for the health system, public debt, and corruption.

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The Guardian - World News4d ago

Colombia’s runoff election expected to trigger shift in decades-long armed conflict

Colombia is holding a presidential runoff election on Sunday, which is expected to significantly alter the country's approach to its ongoing armed conflict, currently at its most violent point since the 2016 Farc peace agreement. The frontrunner, far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, advocates for a return to full-scale military confrontation with armed groups, rejecting President Gustavo Petro's "total peace" plan of negotiation and disarmament. His opponent is leftwing senator Iván Cepeda, who supports continuing the "total peace" plan with modifications. De la Espriella's campaign has resonated with voters seeking quick solutions to violence and an anti-establishment figure, while Cepeda's campaign has struggled to attract centrist voters.

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BBC News - World4d ago

Colombia's escalating, brutal internal conflict is defining its presidential election

Colombia's presidential election is being shaped by the nation's escalating internal conflict, with a left-wing senator advocating for talks with armed groups facing an outsider endorsed by former US President Trump. The article highlights the growing impact of crime, with one couple reporting extortion attempts by individuals claiming to be from the FARC. Trump's endorsement of his chosen candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, is framed as crucial for Colombia's relationship with the US, with Trump promising full support for de la Espriella and criticizing his opponent as a "radical left Marxist." Supporters of de la Espriella believe he possesses the necessary strength to combat drug trafficking and guerrilla groups, contrasting with his opponent's approach of engaging in dialogue with criminals.

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Key Claims

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Colombians are voting in an election.

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Senator Ivan Cepeda is racing against Abelardo de la Espriella.

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Abelardo de la Espriella is leading polls.

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

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Donald Trump endorsed Abelardo de la Espriella, calling him a 'Smart, Strong, and Tough Leader' who fights for his country and people.

— Donald Trump

Jun 20, 2026

2 articles|2 sources
armed conflictcolombian presidential electionivan cepedaparamilitariesleft wing politics
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Al Jazeera4d ago

How Ivan Cepeda emerged a frontrunner in Colombia’s presidential election

Senator Ivan Cepeda has emerged as a frontrunner in Colombia's presidential election, representing the increasingly powerful left wing. His candidacy is seen as a continuation of the policies of outgoing President Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first left-wing president. Cepeda, a soft-spoken senator, has focused his platform on strengthening social programs and advancing agrarian reforms to reduce inequality. His political journey is deeply intertwined with Colombia's long-standing armed conflict, with his father having been assassinated for advocating for a negotiated peace. Cepeda will face Abelardo de la Espriella in the run-off election, offering a contrasting vision for the country.

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The Guardian - World News4d ago

Ghost of far-right paramilitaries hovers over Colombia’s presidential runoff vote

Colombia's presidential runoff pits two candidates whose lives are deeply intertwined with the country's paramilitary groups. Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right lawyer, began his career defending paramilitary leaders, while Iván Cepeda, a leftwing senator, became a human rights activist after his father was assassinated by individuals linked to a paramilitary group. The election comes amid a surge in violence following a 2016 peace agreement. De la Espriella advocates for a strong military response, while Cepeda supports continuing a "total peace" strategy involving negotiations with armed groups. The article highlights the historical role of paramilitaries in Colombia's conflict, their formation to combat leftwing guerrillas, and their involvement in drug trafficking and massacres.

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Key Claims

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Cepeda will face Abelardo de la Espriella in Sunday's run-off election.

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Petro's Historic Pact won 25 seats in the March legislative elections.

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Colombia's next leader will have a history intertwined with criminal forces from the armed conflict.

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Abelardo de la Espriella launched his legal career defending paramilitary leaders.

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Iván Cepeda's father was assassinated by army officers linked to a paramilitary group.

Jun 19, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
colombian presidential electionabelardo de la espriellafar-right politicspolitical newcomerrightward shift
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Al Jazeera5d ago

From outsider to president? Inside de la Espriella’s bid to lead Colombia

Abelardo de la Espriella, a 47-year-old criminal defense lawyer with no prior political experience, has emerged as a leading contender in Colombia's presidential race. He won the first round of voting with 44% and is currently leading in polls for the run-off election against left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda. De la Espriella, known for representing controversial figures and building an eclectic business empire, is campaigning on a platform of a hardline approach to security, including promises of rigid punishments and tough-on-crime tactics. His proposals, such as building mega-prisons and threatening to shoot drug-carrying planes, have drawn comparisons to leaders like Donald Trump, who has endorsed his campaign. Supporters are drawn to his outsider status and perceived ability to address security concerns.

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De la Espriella won the first round of voting with 44 percent of the ballots cast.

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Abelardo de la Espriella, a political newcomer and criminal defense lawyer, is a leading contender for Colombia's next president.

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De la Espriella has represented controversial clients, including former President Alvaro Uribe and Alex Saab.

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Polls place de la Espriella in the lead for the run-off election, with AtlasIntel estimating his support at 52 percent as of June 13.

— AtlasIntel

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Experts warn that a win for de la Espriella could usher in a 'radical' new chapter in Colombian politics.

— Experts

Jun 18, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
colombia presidential electionrun-off electionivan cepedaabelardo de la espriellacontinuity vs change
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Al Jazeera6d ago

Continuity or change? What to know about Colombia’s run-off election

Colombia is heading into a presidential run-off election on June 21 between far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist Senator Ivan Cepeda. De la Espriella narrowly won the first round with 43% of the vote, while Cepeda secured 40%. Cepeda, representing the governing coalition, pledges continuity with outgoing President Gustavo Petro's policies, including poverty reduction and negotiations with armed groups under the "Total Peace" initiative. In contrast, de la Espriella advocates for a departure from establishment politics, favoring military-led responses to crime and violence. Pre-election polls suggest de la Espriella holds an advantage in the second round, potentially consolidating votes from other right-wing candidates. The election's outcome will determine the future direction of Colombia's approach to internal conflict and social inequality.

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Key Claims

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Colombia is holding a run-off election for its next president on June 21.

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Left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda pledges continuity with President Gustavo Petro's policies.

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Far-right outsider Abelardo de la Espriella promises a break from establishment politics and a shift towards military-led responses.

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Abelardo de la Espriella received 43.7 percent of the vote in the first round, while Ivan Cepeda received 40.9 percent.

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President Petro accused private firms of manipulating election results in favor of the right-wing candidate after the first round.

— Gustavo Petro