AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoColombia Election Fallout: President Gustavo Petro rejected claims of fraud and the European Union’s electoral observers said Colombia’s first-round vote was “transparent, orderly and smooth,” even as the runoff is set for June 21 between far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist Sen. Iván Cepeda. U.S. Influence in Campaigns: Donald Trump publicly endorsed de la Espriella, escalating concerns about foreign interference as Petro warns Colombians not to become “slaves or a colony.” Labor & Energy: Colombia’s Ecopetrol’s main union USO launched a 24-hour strike over stalled collective bargaining, citing 25 days of talks without progress. Bogotá Mobility Rules: New legislation is being tabled to clarify Colombia’s e-moto rules, aiming to reshape how electric motorbikes operate around Bogotá’s bike lanes. World Cup Build-Up: Coca-Cola and Panini are rolling out peel-back labels with FIFA World Cup stickers, while Colombia’s World Cup hopes get a boost from warm-up results and fan viewing plans. Sports Culture: Def Leppard announced a return to Bogotá on Nov. 2, 2026, as part of its Live 2026 tour.
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