AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoColombia Runoff Election: Polls opened across Colombia Sunday for the presidential runoff between leftist senator Iván Cepeda and far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, with more than 41 million eligible voters and about 13,000 polling stations nationwide; the race is widely seen as a referendum on how to handle security and the post-2016 peace process, after a first round where De la Espriella led with 43.7% and Cepeda followed with about 41%. U.S.-Colombia Ties Under Scrutiny: The campaign has been shadowed by allegations of foreign interference and vote coercion, and by high-profile U.S. involvement, including Trump’s endorsement of De la Espriella and controversy around the detention and deportation of activist Beto Coral. Bogotá Watch: In South Florida, Colombian voters also cast ballots in the runoff, with polling sites in Miami-Dade County and turnout expected to shape the diaspora’s influence. World Cup Buzz (Colombia-linked): The World Cup hit 100 goals in record-fast fashion, while Colombia’s broader election drama continues to dominate headlines at home.
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