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Colombia Faces Political Crossroads: Pro-Trump Conservative Challenges Socialist Status Quo

Abelardo de la Espriella leads runoff against Petro-backed leftist as voters reject failed 'total peace' policies.

PoliticsPublished June 1, 2026 at 1:53 AMProcessed June 1, 2026 at 2:16 AM
Composite image showing Colombian presidential candidates Iván Cepeda Castro and Abelardo de la Espriella.

Colombia’s presidential election is heading to a June 21 runoff, pitting the conservative Abelardo de la Espriella against the socialist-aligned Iván Cepeda. De la Espriella, a lawyer and businessman who has openly expressed admiration for Donald Trump, secured 43.7% of the vote, besting Cepeda’s 41%.

The results come as a sharp rebuke to the failing policies of current President Gustavo Petro, whose 'total peace' strategy—which prioritizes dialogue with armed groups over military strength—has coincided with record-high cocaine production, expanding criminal organizations, and surging violence.

While Petro has baselessly alleged irregularities in the vote, electoral authorities confirmed the process was safe and orderly.

De la Espriella has campaigned on a platform of national sovereignty and law and order, promising to shrink the state, dismantle cartels through increased military cooperation with the United States, and construct mega-prisons to house violent criminals.

In contrast, Cepeda, a key architect of Petro’s disastrous peace agenda, continues to push for expanded welfare and land redistribution, while railing against the U.S. as a 'vassal state' relationship.

With conservative leaders across Latin America gaining ground, the upcoming runoff represents a critical juncture for Colombia to pivot away from the failed socialist experiments that have left one in three citizens in poverty and the nation’s security in tatters.

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