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    Far-right Abelardo de la Espriella Wins Colombia Presidency by Narrow Margin

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a closely contested election, Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right millionaire with endorsement from former US President Donald Trump, has been declared the winner of Colombia’s presidential race. The victory came by a razor-thin margin, underscoring the deep political divisions within the country. De la Espriella’s campaign capitalized on nationalist rhetoric and promises of economic reform, appealing to voters dissatisfied with the status quo. His ascent marks a significant shift in Colombia’s political direction, potentially impacting domestic policies and international relations.

    Colombia has historically experienced fluctuating political dynamics, with centrist and leftist governments dominating recent decades. De la Espriella’s win introduces a more conservative and populist approach, aligning with a broader trend of right-wing leaders gaining ground in Latin America. Analysts suggest that his presidency could lead to stricter security measures and a tougher stance on issues like drug trafficking and immigration. Meanwhile, his ties to Trump highlight the influence of US politics on regional elections.

    The narrow margin of victory also indicates a polarized electorate, which may pose challenges for governance and social cohesion. Opposition parties and civil society groups have expressed concerns about potential policy shifts and the impact on human rights and democratic institutions. As de la Espriella prepares to take office, both domestic and international observers will closely monitor how his administration navigates Colombia’s complex political and economic landscape. The election outcome is poised to reshape the country’s future trajectory significantly.

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