Can a Far-Right Outsider Win Colombia’s Presidency?
De La Espriella leads polls with a pledge to expand military pressure on armed groups, while Cepeda backs talks and legal incentives for gangs.
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Colombia’s presidential vote centres on security after armed groups expand
Right-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, a lawyer and political newcomer, promises a stepped-up military offensive against armed groups, drug trafficking and organised crime. (EPA Images pic) BOGOTA: Colombia’s next president must regain territorial control from illegal armed groups who gained ground under the current government, while also working to reduce violence and meet other security challenges, former officials and analysts say. Su…
Can a far-right outsider win Colombia’s presidency?
BOGOTÁ, Colombia (CN) — Colombia, a country that elected its first leftist president in history four years ago, is likely to turn rightward again Sunday, when voters head to the polls for a critical presidential runoff. But this time, the candidate is far from the traditional conservative former presidents the country has grown accustomed to. Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right criminal lawyer who calls himself “El Tigre” and has run most of h…
Colombia presidential vote centers on security, after armed groups expand
BOGOTA, June 18 - Colombia's next president must regain territorial control from illegal armed groups who gained ground under the current government, while also working to reduce violence and meet other security challenges, former officials and analysts say. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Will Colombia flip to the ultra-right?
What to keep in mind: Abelardo de l. a. Espriella, the anti-establishment candidate, made a marvel within the first spherical of Colombia’s presidential election by way of defeating the left. The document of outgoing President Gustavo Petar is very much tarnished by way of the failure of his coverage of “total peace” (Paz General). Confronted with a person who guarantees an financial chainsaw and ultra-repressive insurance policies, his opponent…

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