Cepeda or De La Espriella: What Do the Latest Polls Say Before the Second Round in Colombia?
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By CNN en Español: One week before the second round of voting in Colombia, far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella is the favorite against the government-backed candidate Iván Cepeda, according to two polls published this weekend. The outsider lawyer from the Defenders of the Homeland movement has 52.6% of the vote intention, according to the Guarumo and Ecoanalítica poll for the newspaper El Tiempo, while Cepeda, of the leftist Historical …
Aspirants to the presidency of Colombia rush their last campaigning acts before the second round of elections, on June 21.
BOGOTÁ (AP) — With a call to his supporters to defeat the “ultrerecha” at the polls and to continue the legacy of the current government of Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s presidential candidate, Ivan Cepeda, closed his campaign on Saturday...
Cepeda raised the pressure by criminally denouncing his rival before the International Criminal Court for alleged historical links with paramilitarism. More information: El 'tenor' De la Espriella, the surprise of the Colombian elections: he recorded two records in Italian and versioned 'Volare'
A few days after the Colombians come to the polls to elect the next President of the Republic for the period 2026-2030, the most recent poll conducted by the Guarumo and Ecoanalytic firms: Measurement and Economic Concepts reveals that the opposition candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, is profiled as the favorite to win the balloting against the aspiring official, Iván Cepeda.
Madrid, Spain. The ultra-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella is located at least seven points away from his rival, Ivan Cepeda, with a view to the second round of the Colombian presidential elections, scheduled for June 21.The Guarumo and Ecoanalytic Survey for El Tiempo predicts 52.6% support for De la Espriella compared to 45% of Cepeda, while the AtlasIntel study for Week places the advantage at up to eight points (54.4%-44.4%).The Guaru…
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