AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoColombia Runoff Shock: Abelardo de la Espriella, a Trump-backed political newcomer nicknamed “The Tiger,” is leading Colombia’s presidential runoff with about 49.7% vs. Iván Cepeda’s 48.7% after nearly all ballots were counted, a margin of roughly 250,000 votes—but the result is already contested. Electoral Standoff: Outgoing President Gustavo Petro and Cepeda say the preliminary tally is not official or binding and plan legal challenges, with Petro alleging irregularities and calling for a full recount. Security-First Agenda: De la Espriella’s campaign centers on a hardline crackdown on armed groups and drug trafficking, with proposals that draw comparisons to El Salvador’s security model. Regional Political Shift: Reuters frames the win as part of a broader Latin American rightward turn, with the U.S. signaling closer cooperation on security and migration. Local Fallout: Reports say protests broke out in Cali after the narrow victory announcement, with clashes involving riot police.
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