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Iván Cepeda Concedes Colombia’s Election to Trump Ally Abelardo de la Espriella

June 25, 20262 Mins Read
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Trump Congratulates New Colombian President Amid Election Controversy

Former President Donald Trump has extended his congratulations to Abelardo De La Espriella, dubbed ‘El Tigre,’ after the initial results of Colombia’s presidential election show him leading. Although no official result has been declared, the tight margin hints at a potential shift toward conservative leadership in the country.

Progressive candidate Iván Cepeda conceded the election on Wednesday, following initial reluctance to accept the unofficial results that suggested de la Espriella’s victory by a sliver. In his national address, Cepeda stated, “At this stage of the vote count, I have decided to accept the result.” He framed his decision as an act of democratic responsibility.

Despite the concession, Cepeda raised serious allegations. He claimed that foreign interference, particularly from the United States and support from Trump, played a significant role in influencing the election. He accused the opposing campaign of engaging in vote-buying and using unethical tactics, undermining the legitimacy of the election outcomes.

De la Espriella, a businessman and lawyer with no prior political experience, won by just one percentage point against Cepeda, marking a historic moment in Colombia’s political landscape. He acknowledged this narrow victory, emphasizing that “less than 1% of the vote separates” the two candidates.

The new president is set to take office on August 7, and he has promised to build a united agenda that focuses on security, freedom, and prosperity for Colombians. His approach marks a departure from the left-leaning policies of outgoing President Gustavo Petro, which aimed for peace negotiations with armed groups and drug cartels.

In contrast, de la Espriella has expressed intentions for a tougher stance against crime, proposing militarized tactics and policies to combat drug trafficking.

With his victory, the era of Petro and the policies advocated by Cepeda will come to an end, paving the way for changes in Colombia’s governance and direction.

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