Trump ally wins Colombia election, heralding pro-market turn

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In a narrowly contested Colombian presidential runoff, right-wing political newcomer Abelardo de la Espriella defeated his left-wing opponent with approximately 50% of votes, securing an outsider victory backed by endorsement from Donald Trump. De la Espriella, a 47-year-old lawyer, campaigned on hardline security measures against criminal groups, energy sector expansion, and termination of peace negotiations with armed organizations. His narrow victory marks a significant rightward political shift in Colombia, though the outgoing president disputed the official declaration of victory.
Moderate: Centrist-leaning outlets emphasize the razor-thin margin and controversies surrounding the declaration, using descriptors like 'flamboyant' and 'ultra,' while analyzing the rightward shift and its geopolitical implications for regional alignment.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets present the victory more straightforwardly and highlight de la Espriella's policy proposals—tough security measures against criminal groups, energy sector expansion, and closer alignment with the United States—as clear reform initiatives.
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Election of conservative lawyer heralds swing back to business-friendly and pro-US policies after four years of leftist rule under Gustavo Petro.
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