Omnipresent in Campaign, Petro Eclipses His Own Candidate and Conditions the Ballotage in Colombia
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On May 31, Iván Cepeda, a left-wing candidate to govern Colombia, took a blow that cost him a few days to digest. He had not won the elections in the first round as he thought. And even worse. After weeks leading polls, he was now going to have more difficulty winning the presidency. His opponent, the ultra-right Abelardo de la Espriella, was not only going to contest the second round, but he was going to do it in the lead. He beat him with more…
BOGOTÁ.– As a drug, the president who leaves the House of Nariño, Gustavo Petro, has been both an impulse and a contra-indicated effect in the campaign of his delf of the Iván Cepeda Historical Pact in the face of next Sunday’s ballooning in Colombia. Like any drug, the issue is also in proportions.

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