What Do the Latest Polls Say About Sunday's Presidential Elections in Colombia?
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Two days after the presidential election in Colombia, the impact of the polls and their interpretations by analysts from different shores are resounding. The focus in the first round is on three candidates who have managed to capture the interest of the bulk of around 26 million voters. These presidential elections are fundamental to taking the pulse of two aspects of the Latin American present: progressism, which has been the protagonist of rec…
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This Sunday, Colombia will hold presidential elections and there are three candidates with real chances of imposing
BOGOTÁ.— Presidential elections in Colombia will be held on Sunday, May 31, when more than 41 million citizens will elect the next president to succeed Gustavo Petro, who ends his term in August without the possibility of re-election. In case no candidate gets half plus one of the votes, there will be a second round on June 21st among the two most voted candidates. Less than a week after the elections, what do the latest election polls say? Who …
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