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Election in Colombia: Iván Cepeda Reacts to ‘Not Official or Binding’ Preliminary Vote Count

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During a speech on Sunday night in Bogotá, Colombian presidential candidate Iván Cepeda said the preliminary vote count result was “not official or binding” and vowed “to challenge” it.

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Surrounded by an energetic militancy that resists to be considered a loser, Senator Iván Cepeda has recognized the preliminary result of this Sunday’s presidential election in Colombia, which gives the winner to the ultra-right Abelardo de la Espriella, but he has also warned that it is not binding and intends to challenge 33,000 tables throughout the country. “One by one should be the subject of scrutiny,” the candidate of the left, who recalle…

·Spain
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After the results of the pre-counting, the candidate of the Historical Pact Ivan Cepeda reacted. According to the rap count

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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Abelardo de la Espriella is elected president of Colombia, according to the preliminary countThe OAS highlights an election day without incidents or formal denunciations in ColombiaThe left presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda recognized this Sunday the preliminary results of the second electoral round, which give the right wing Abelardo de la Espriella the victory by narrow margin, but announced that his campaign will challenge 33,000 polling sta…

·Lima, Peru
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The candidate of the Historical Pact, party of Colombian president Gustavo Petro, said that both he and his movement respect the democratic rules. The post Iván Cepeda recognizes preliminary result in Colombia but will take 33,000 tables to scrutiny appeared first on El Nacional.

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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