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“So Far There Are No Reports of Electoral Coercion by Armed Groups in Córdoba”: Zuleta

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The governor of Córdoba, Erasmo Zuleta Bechara, ruled out on Thursday the existence of complaints of electoral coercion in the department ten days after the presidential elections of May 31, and said that so far no leader or leader of rural areas or urban centres has reported pressure from armed groups to condition the vote. The statement was made in response to a question from journalists during the total peace event held in Montería, where del…
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The governor of Córdoba, Erasmo Zuleta Bechara, this Thursday demanded that the Gaitanist Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (EGC) refrain from intervening in the presidential electoral contest of May 31, during a peace event held in Monteria with the presence of the delegate of the national government for the dialogues with that armed group. “Today I have asked delegates from the Gaitanist self-defense of Colombia not to interfere in the electoral…

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larazon.co broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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