AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoColombia Runoff Set: Hard-right outsider Abelardo de la Espriella (“El Tigre”) won Sunday’s first round with about 43.7% and will face leftist senator Iván Cepeda (about 40.9%) in a June 21 runoff after neither cleared 50%. Election Crisis: Outgoing President Gustavo Petro and Cepeda immediately rejected the provisional tally, alleging major irregularities in the electoral roll without evidence, while de la Espriella urged security forces to back the result. Security vs “Total Peace”: The runoff pits de la Espriella’s “iron fist” crime crackdown and mega-prison plan against Cepeda’s continuation of Petro’s “total peace” approach to negotiations with armed groups. Regional Stakes: The race is widely seen as a referendum on Colombia’s direction toward closer U.S. cooperation and a tougher line on drug and guerrilla violence. El Salvador Context: Separately, El Salvador extended its state of exception for the 51st time, keeping key rights suspended as Bukele’s government reports continued violence reductions.
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