De la Espriella wins Colombia's presidency in the preliminary count as Cepeda awaits the tally

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Colombians vote Sunday in a presidential runoff between leftist Ivan Cepeda and far-right outsider Abelardo de la Espriella, with the frontrunner promising military escalation against armed groups. The election carries major implications for Colombia's peace process and reflects a potential rightward shift in the region, as the deeply polarized electorate chooses between contrasting visions for the country's future.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame de la Espriella as a Trump-aligned threat to Colombia's peace process, emphasizing the risks of returning to large-scale military confrontation with armed groups after years of peace efforts.
Moderate: Centrist media presents the election as a polarized choice between starkly different governance models—leftist continuity versus outsider disruption—without endorsing either candidate's platform.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame de la Espriella's security-focused platform as a necessary break from leftist governance, celebrating his role in Latin America's broader political rightward shift.
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Right-wing criminal lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia's presidency, according to the preliminary count by the Registraduría, defeating left-wing senator Iván Cepeda by less than a point in the closest runoff in the country's history.
With about 99.9% of the tables processed, De la Espriella took 49.66% of the vote against Cepeda's 48.70%, a difference of some 250,000 ballots.
The governing-coalition candidate acknowledged the preliminary count but warned that he would not accept the result until the definitive tally, and challenged 33,000 of the 120,000 polling tables; President Gustavo Petro said that "neither can proclaim himself president." ...