Senator Iván Cepeda managed to get 1.7 million votes in the capital of the country, one of the regions of the country where his party, the Historical Pact, plays local. The campaign of petrism came with the push to be the main electoral force in the elections to the Chamber in Bogotá, where he took eight out of 18 seats and was very close to a ninth. With this vote, Cepeda exceeded the 1.5 million votes that President Gustavo Petro obtained toda…
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Senator Iván Cepeda managed to get 1.7 million votes in the capital of the country, one of the regions of the country where his party, the Historical Pact, plays local. The campaign of petrism came with the push to be the main electoral force in the elections to the Chamber in Bogotá, where he took eight out of 18 seats and was very close to a ninth. With this vote, Cepeda exceeded the 1.5 million votes that President Gustavo Petro obtained toda…