Colombians are heading to the polls on Sunday as they choose a leader to address escalating violence and the legacy of Gustavo Petro’s leftist policies. Leading left-wing candidate Ivan Cepeda emphasizes renewing peace negotiations with armed factions, yet he contends with staunch opposition from right-wing contenders. Right-leaning millionaire lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, known for his Trump-aligned views, and conservative Paloma Valencia advocate for aggressive measures against guerrilla groups. This election underscores Colombia’s divided stance on security and governance.
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