Colombia's Second Round Elections: What Time Do the Tables Open, when Does the Dry Law Begin, and How to Vote?
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The Colombians go to the polls this Sunday (21) to choose the successor of left-wing president Gustavo Petro in an election that can redefine the political and economic directions of the country for the next four years and consolidate a guinad on the right. In an extremely polarized dispute, the second round puts forward two antagonistic projects. On the one hand, Senator Iván Cepeda, ally of Petro and defender of the continuity of the current g…
Colombia is at the threshold of a historical definition. On Sunday, June 21, the country will go to the polls for the second presidential round that will determine who will be Gustavo Petro’s successor for the constitutional period of the next four years.
DOBLE LLAVE – Rodrigo Paz’s government will seek to restore ambassadors with Colombia once the results of the second presidential round are known that the leftist Ivan Cepeda and the ultra-rightist Abelardo de la Espriella are disputed today, Bolivian Chancellor Fernando Aramayo said. “The moment the government (Colombian) is reconfigured, that we have the result (of the second round) and that we have a new minister or minister of foreign affair…
The voting tables opened this Sunday (21.06.2026) in Colombia for the balloting of the presidential elections in which the successor of the current president Gustavo Petro will be chosen between the ultra-right Abelardo de la Espriella and the leftist Ivan Cepeda. The ballot boxes, which began to receive votes at 8:00 a.m. local time, will remain [...] La entrada Colombia: Begins Ballotage of the presidential elections was first published in Foc…
With more than 41.2 million citizens eligible to vote, Colombia is celebrating a decisive election day this Sunday in which it will be defined who will hold the presidency for the next four years. The dispute confronts Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda, two candidates representing clearly differentiated political projects for the future of the country. Voting centers will remain open from the early hours of the morning until the afternoon…
BOGOTÁ, Colombia – Polling stations across Colombia opened this Sunday for the second round of the presidential elections, in which the successor to current President Gustavo Petro will be chosen from among the far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella and the leftist candidate Iván Cepeda. The polls, which began receiving votes at 8:00 a.m. local time (1:00 p.m. GMT), will remain open for eight hours, until 4:00 p.m. local time (9:00 p.m. GM…
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