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Colombia's left-wing presidential candidate concedes defeat

By America today           June26 , 2026



The left-wing candidate in Colombia's presidential run-off, Iván

Cepeda, has conceded defeat three days after a record number of

Colombians cast their vote.

Preliminary results released hours after the polls closed showed

Cepeda had been beaten by less than a percentage point by his

rival, right-wing businessman Abelardo de la Espriella.

Cepeda originally said he would wait for the legally binding final

count - which is still under way - but on Wednesday announced

he had "decided to accept the result".

He criticised US President Donald Trump for his endorsement of

de la Espriella."We denounce the open and undue foreign interference in

Colombia's internal affairs, in particular the interventions of

President Donald Trump," he told journalists.

Trump had praised de la Espriella following his win in the first

round of the election and labelled Cepeda a "radical Left Marxist".

After de la Espriella beat Cepeda in the run-off, Trump said he

had won "easily", even though his 0.96-percentage-point lead

was the narrowest win in recent Colombian history for a presidential candidate.

Referring to the deep polarisation in the country, Cepeda said he

had decided to concede "as an act of democratic responsibility; I

do so to contribute to co-existence, to peace, and to dialogue among Colombians".

 

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