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Colombia's Presidential Tension: A Photography End or a Possible Overwhelming Victory · Global Voices

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The Colombians are preparing to express their decision in the presidential elections of that country this Sunday. There are two candidates for this second round: leftist Ivan Cepeda and right-winger Abelardo de la Espriella. The first round, held on May 31, marked a clear polarization in these elections. De la Espriella exceeded 10 million votes, with 43.74%, closely followed by Cepeda, with 40.90%. On the eve of the second round of the election…

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The candidates for the Presidency, Iv n Cepeda and Abelardo De la Espriella, will face on Sunday in a re-edo ballotage in Colombia.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Colombians vote this Sunday to elect their next president. They will choose between the ultra-rightist Abelardo De La Espriella, who imposed himself in the first round with 43.8% of the votes, and leftist Ivan Cepeda, second with 41%. What do the data say about each other's choices?Continue reading

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This Sunday, June 21, more than 41 million Colombians are called to the polls to elect the next president of the country in one of the most polarized electoral contests in its recent history. Citizens will have to decide between two diametrically opposed country models: that of Ivan Cepeda, representative of the ultra-left and close ally of the current president Gustavo Petro, and that of Abelardo De La Espriella, candidate of the right. The day…

Second presidential round takes place next Sunday, between Cepeda and Espriel

The Colombians are preparing to express their decision in the presidential elections of that country this Sunday. There are two candidates for this second round: leftist Ivan Cepeda and right-winger Abelardo de la Espriella. The first round, held on May 31, marked a clear polarization in these elections. De la Espriella exceeded 10 million votes, with 43.74%, closely followed by Cepeda, with 40.90%. On the eve of the second round of the election…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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