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Colombia's Vice President Denies Links to Farc Dissidents, Following Report Alleging Infiltration

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BOGOTÁ (AP) — Colombian vice president, France Márquez, denied Monday having links with illegal armed groups, after being named in a chat of alleged members of the dissidents of the former Revolutionary Forces of Colombia.

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BOGOTÁ (AP) — Colombian vice president, France Márquez, denied Monday having links with illegal armed groups, after being named in a chat of alleged members of the dissidents of the former Revolutionary Forces of Colombia.

·Lancaster, United States
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BOGOTÁ (AP) — Colombian vice president, France Márquez, denied Monday having links with illegal armed groups, after being named in a chat of alleged members of the dissidents of the former Revolutionary Forces of Colombia.

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Associated Press BOGOTA (AP) — Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez denied Monday having ties to illegal armed groups after being mentioned in a chat among alleged members of dissident factions of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). “I categorically reject these malicious claims. There is no conclusive evidence to demonstrate my connection to these illegal groups,” Márquez said in a statement. Noticias Caracol reported …

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Associated Press BOGOTA (AP) — Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez denied Monday having ties to illegal armed groups after being mentioned in a chat among alleged members of dissident factions of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). “I categorically reject these malicious claims. There is no conclusive evidence to demonstrate my connection to these illegal groups,” Márquez said in a statement. Noticias Caracol reported …

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Associated Press BOGOTA (AP) — Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez denied Monday having ties to illegal armed groups after being mentioned in a chat among alleged members of dissident factions of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). “I categorically reject these malicious claims. There is no conclusive evidence to demonstrate my connection to these illegal groups,” Márquez said in a statement. Noticias Caracol reported …

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The Vice President of Colombia called on the press to act responsibly, asking that lies not be amplified and that information be verified before making rumors headlines.

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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