
Colombia's Election Authority Investigates Leftist Frontrunner
Colombia's National Electoral Council (CNE) has opened an investigation into Senator Ivan Cepeda, a leading leftist candidate in the presidential election, following allegations.
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Colombia's National Electoral Council (CNE) has opened an investigation into Senator Ivan Cepeda, a leading leftist candidate in the presidential election, following allegations.
A recent poll suggests that Colombia's ruling left-wing party is likely to extend its time in power, with Cepeda reportedly leading.

Colombian authorities have reportedly discovered a plot to assassinate leftist Senator Ivan Cepeda, who is the frontrunner in the country's presidential election race.
Reports suggest a 'dirty war' allegedly 'made in USA' is being waged against Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his presidential candidate Iván Cepeda, two months before elections, as Cepeda consolidates his lead.

Moderate and centrist parties lost significantly against the radical left and the far-right in Colombia’s congressional elections on Sunday. The outcome will likely perpetuate tensions between Colombia’s executive and legislative branches after President Gustavo Petro, an outspoken leftist, leaves office in August. Petro’s most likely successor, the leftist Senator Ivan Cepeda, would face a radicalized […] The post Moderates lose big in Colombia’s congressional elections appeared first on Col...
Colombia's National Electoral Council (CNE) has barred leading presidential candidate Senator Ivan Cepeda from participating in a multipartite primary aimed at uniting the left for the upcoming elections.

A recent poll by Invamer indicates that Senator Ivan Cepeda has expanded his lead over his far-right rival, Abelardo de la Espriella, in Colombia's presidential race, securing 44.3% support among polled voters.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has garnered support for his candidate Iván Cepeda in Bogotá, a development linked to significant increases in the minimum wage.

This article discusses Ivan Cepeda and communists, with the full content accessible to members of Colombia's Patreon.
Ahead of elections, an alleged 'dirty war made in USA' is targeting Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his presidential candidate Iván Cepeda, as Cepeda consolidates his lead against rival Paloma Valencia.

In this exhibition "Sopro Luminar", the Portuguese photographer has two works that try to narrate some current social contexts. Sandra Oliveira explains why.
A recent poll suggests that Colombia's ruling left-wing party is on track to extend its time in power, with Cepeda emerging as the leading candidate. This indicates a potential continuation of the current political direction.
Candidates in the Colombian elections are now preparing for a debate following a reversal by Cepeda. This development sets the stage for a key electoral discussion.
Leftist Cepeda Trails Both Rivals in Colombia Runoff Scenarios Bloomberg

The frontrunner in Colombia’s election race, leftist Senator Ivan Cepeda, announced that Senator Aida Quilcue, a renowned indigenous leader, will be his running mate. In a video message, Cepeda said that Quilcue, 53, accepted his invitation to run for vice-president ahead of the first round on the presidential election in May. The candidate praised his […] The post Colombia’s leftist presidential candidate picks indigenous running mate appeared first on Colombia News.
Colombian bonds and the peso experienced a decline in value following news that leftist candidate Cepeda has taken a dominant lead, signaling market reaction to political developments.