AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoColombia Runoff Election: Abelardo “El Tigre” de la Espriella stunned voters by leading Sunday’s first round with about 43.7% versus Iván Cepeda’s 40.9%, setting up a June 21 runoff between the far-right outsider and the leftist senator backed by President Gustavo Petro. Election Integrity Clash: Petro and Cepeda publicly questioned the vote count, while Colombia’s National Registrar Hernán Penagos rejected fraud claims tied to the preliminary tally, raising fears of unrest in a deeply polarized country. Armed Groups & Voting Coercion: Reporting highlighted how voting maps mirrored areas where illegal armed groups hold sway, including allegations of coercion and interference ahead of the first round. Energy Politics: The oil workers’ union USO urged the next president to restore oil and gas exploration and advance fracking—an issue that aligns with de la Espriella’s tough energy stance. Aviation: A small plane crash in Colombia killed four people during a flight from Villavicencio to La Macarena.
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