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Uribe Recognizes Defeat in Consultation and Supports Abelardo De La Espriella's Candidacy

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Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe acknowledged the defeat of his political sector in the internal consultation and took responsibility for the results obtained. “Colombians, we have lost. I humbly assume my responsibility,” Uribe said during his speech, in which he also highlighted the leadership of Senator Paloma Valencia, whom he defined as a figure with projection towards the future of Colombian politics. Uribe congratulated lawyer Abel…
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Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe acknowledged the defeat of his political sector in the internal consultation and took responsibility for the results obtained. “Colombians, we have lost. I humbly assume my responsibility,” Uribe said during his speech, in which he also highlighted the leadership of Senator Paloma Valencia, whom he defined as a figure with projection towards the future of Colombian politics. Uribe congratulated lawyer Abel…

"Dr. Abelardo de la Espriella won. We kept the word, we will vote for him and we ask him to vote for him and Colombia," said the ex-mandatario in a message in X. The post Álvaro Uribe acknowledged Paloma Valencia's defeat: "I humbly assume my responsibility" appeared first on THE NATIONAL.

Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez announced his support for presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella in the second round of elections, after the Democratic Center candidate, Paloma Valencia, was eliminated from the race. In a message posted on social media, Uribe acknowledged his party's defeat in the first round and took responsibility for Valencia's performance, describing her as a leader with potential for Colombia's future…

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rccnoticias.com.do broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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