The Winners and Losers of the Inter-Party Consultations in Colombia
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By Fernando Ramos, CNN en Español. Colombians began the intense final stretch of their most important electoral cycle yesterday with the legislative elections that determined the new makeup of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Sunday's vote was a prelude to the presidential elections on May 31, which, following the inter-party primary of the right, center, and left, also now have defined candidates. The ruling Historical Pact, led by …
Less than three months before the presidential election, primary schools organized at the same time as the legislatures brought out Paloma Valencia's candidacy to the right.
It is the most powerful force in the Senate with 4.4 million votes against 2.8 million four years ago to two months after the presidential elections. Three presidential candidates have also been elected on a board dominated by leftist Ivan Cepeda and ultra-rightist De la Espriella. More information: Gustavo Petro denounces an alleged plan to attack the helicopter in which he was traveling with his children.
With more than 97% of the uranium seized, the Historical Pact, which was part of President Gustavo Petro, confirmed the gains in the Congress and led the vote for the Senate with more than four million votes.
With more than 97% of the blank ballots, the left confirms its progress in Congress, as in 2022, when Gustavo Petro became the first president resulting from this political trend in the country's history.
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