Protests erupt in Colombia as far-right set to win presidential election

ONP Summary
Abelardo de la Espriella, a right-wing lawyer and businessman backed by former U.S. President Trump, narrowly won Colombia's presidential election, reversing the previous four years of left-wing governance. His victory has starkly polarized the country, with supporters expecting his promised economic reforms and critics protesting what they see as a dangerous rightward shift. The tight margin of his victory leaves him with limited political room to implement the radical changes he campaigned on.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize de la Espriella's far-right ideology and frame his election as a dangerous authoritarian turn that has sparked public protests and threatens democratic institutions.
Moderate: Moderate outlets focus on the razor-thin victory margin, the resulting sharp national polarization, and uncertainty about whether de la Espriella can effectively govern given his outsider status and weak political mandate.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets view the election as part of a broader regional rightward political shift and emphasize de la Espriella's promises of economic revitalization and stronger governance after years of what they characterize as anti-business policies.
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Protests have erupted in Colombia against the election of the far-right candidate Abelardo de la Espriella.
Though election officials have yet to formally announce a winner, with almost all of the votes counted, the pro-Trump lawyer and businessman is set to defeat his left-wing opponent Ivan Cepeda.
Trailing behind by around 250 000 votes, the left-wing senator told supporters his team would be challenging results from tens of thousands of voting stations. ...