Despite Differences, Liberalism Sends a Wink to De La Espriella and Calls to Vote for the Defense of the 1991 Constitution.
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The Liberal Party released its militancy in the run-up to the second round. After the New Liberalism, the Reds are the second group to make this decision regarding the contest in which Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda will face each other. Like other traditional parties, the Liberal backed the uribist Paloma Valencia in the first round. In any case, former president César Gaviria, who runs the party, invited the militants to vote for tho…
The Senate and Chamber benches of the Liberal Party announced a political orientation for the presidential election by inviting their militants to support candidates committed to defending the 1991 Constitution. The decision was recorded in a statement signed by César Gaviria Trujillo, director of the collectivity. The statement included a direct reference to Abelardo De la Espriella. Although the party claimed to maintain differences with the p…
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