Fragmented and in Crisis After Losing Its Hegemony, the Colombian Right Aligns with an Outsider
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BOGOTÁ.– In El Golfito Park, in the middle of a middle-class neighborhood and low-lying houses, only the echo of planes leaving and arriving from the international airport of El Dorado de Bogotá interrupts the calm. A man crosses his impeccable geometric order with his daughter by the hand to go to school. It is hard to believe that just under a year ago, the main presidential candidate of the Colombian right received six shots in one of its cor…
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