Colombia's Ruling Left Set to Extend Time in Power as Cepeda Leads, Poll Shows
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Colombia's ruling left set to extend time in power as Cepeda leads, poll shows
BOGOTA, April 26 - Colombia's ruling left-wing coalition appears poised to retain power, with Ivan Cepeda leading the presidential race on 44.3% support and on track to continue President Gustavo Petro's agenda against a divided right-wing opposition, a poll showed on Sunday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The study revealed that 56.5 percent of the respondents said they will vote on May 31, where the new president of Colombia will be elected.
The candidate for the presidency for the progressive Historical Pact movement, Ivan Cepeda, stands at the head of the intention to vote in Colombia with 44.3 percent in the first round, according to a poll released this Sunday. According to the Invamer poll, which measured the...
The most recent poll Invamer Colombia Opina #21, carried out for Caracol and Blu Radio News, places Iván Cepeda as leader in the intention of presidential vote in view of the elections of May 31, 2026. The study was carried out between April 15 and 24, with a total of 3,800 surveys applied in 149 municipalities of the country, which allows to have a wide X-ray of the political moment and the citizen perception regarding the course of Colombia. I…
Colombia Elections: Cepeda Leads, Valencia Doubles in Race Down to Three
With just over a month to go before Colombia’s May 31 presidential election, a new Invamer poll suggests the race has narrowed to three viable contenders, as left-wing senator Iván Cepeda strengthens his lead and two right-wing rivals battle for a place in the runoff. The survey, conducted for Noticias Caracol and Blu Radio, shows Cepeda commanding 44.3% of voting intention, a significant jump from 37.1% in February. The Pacto Histórico candidat…
The study of the Invamer reveals approval of 47.3% for President Gustavo Petro and majority tendency towards the political center
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