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Iván Cepeda Confident that Colombia Will Elect »the Second Progressive Government»

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Left-wing candidate Iván Cepeda, favorite in the polls, voted this Sunday in Bogotá in the Colombian presidential elections, in which he hopes to win in the first round to maintain the progressive project of the current president, Gustavo Petro. Cepeda, of the ruling Historical Pact party, voted in the Colegio San Lucas of the Kennedy neighborhood, in the south of Bogotá, where he was accompanied by dozens of people who support his candidacy and…
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Iván Cepeda, a leader of the Historical Pact, cast his vote at the San Lucas College in Kennedy Central with a clear slogan: “For life and for democracy.” His campaign works on the premise that today he will seal his step to a second round without needing alliances with traditional parties. Progressive figures such as former governor Camilo Romero and congresswoman María Fernanda Carrascal received him on the voting site. The atmosphere reflecte…

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Left-wing candidate Iván Cepeda, favorite in the polls, voted this Sunday in Bogotá in the Colombian presidential elections, in which he hopes to win in the first round to maintain the progressive project of the current president, Gustavo Petro. Cepeda, of the ruling Historical Pact party, voted in the Colegio San Lucas of the Kennedy neighborhood, in the south of Bogotá, where he was accompanied by dozens of people who support his candidacy and…

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Left-wing candidate Iván Cepeda, favorite in the polls, voted this Sunday in Bogotá in the Colombian presidential elections, in which he hopes to win in the first round to maintain the progressive project of the current president, Gustavo Petro. Cepeda, of the ruling Historical Pact party, voted in the Colegio San Lucas of the Kennedy neighborhood, in the south of Bogotá, where he was accompanied by dozens of people who support his candidacy and…

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Bogotá, Colombia Colombians began voting this Sunday in presidential elections to decide whether to renew their vote of confidence to the left in power or to turn strongly to the right, in the middle of the worst wave of violence in the last decade. Without the possibility of re-election, President Gustavo Petro will leave power with a high popularity among the lower classes after reducing the rates of monetary poverty, hunger, unemployment and …

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udgtv broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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