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There are 14 candidates on the ballot, but the election has basically turned into a three-horse race. Photograph: Carlos Ortega/EPA View image in fullscreen There are 14 candidates on the ballot, but the election has basically turned into a three-horse race. Photograph: Carlos Ortega/EPA Colombia goes to polls in election pitting outgoing leader’s ally against pro-Trump candidates Ballots are being cast in the first round of the South American nation’s presidential elections Colombians are casting ballots in the first round of the South American nation’s presidential election, choosing between candidates with radically diverging visions for the future of peace in a country haunted by decades of armed conflict. The vote on Sunday, seen as a referendum on outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s policies, comes 10 years after Colombia signed a historic peace pact with guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc). That agreement offered hope to break the nation out of a vicious cycle of fighting between rebel groups and the government but violence has roared back since then , coming to a head in the lead-up to the presidential vote. Criminal groups have increasingly launched drone strikes, armed attacks have plagued the race and last June, the presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay, 39, was fatally shot at a political rally . In a country where the fight for peace has long been a part of the political ethos, the question of how to address the conflict is once again dividing the country. There are 14 candidates on the ballot, but the election has basically turned into a three-horse race. Colombia prepares to go to polls in election shadowed by resurgence of political violence Read more The senator and peace-builder Iván Cepeda – a Petro ally – has led the polls and promises to carry on with Petro’s “total peace” initiative to negotiate with the country’s remaining rebel groups and sign peace agreements with them in an effort to resolve the persistent crisis. View image in fullscreen Presidential candidate Iván Cepeda holds a press conference in Bogotá. Photograph: Luisa González/Reuters While the peace plan has largely failed as criminals have taken advantage of ceasefires with the government, Cepeda and Petro have maintained strong support among many because of progressive policies pushed forward under Petro, such as boosting the minimum wage. Running against Cepeda are Abelardo de la Espriella and Paloma Valencia, who have vowed to come down on armed groups with a heavier hand. De la Espriella – a bombastic lawyer known as “the Tiger” – has gained traction among voters in recent weeks for pitching himself as an outsider keen on emulating the heavy-handed tactics used in El Salvador’s war on gangs, which sharply reduced gang violence but fuellled accusations of human rights abuses. Valencia is considered the political protege of Colombia’s former president and strongman Álvaro Uribe, who governed from 2002 to 2010 with strong support

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Outgoing leaders ally vs pro-Trump candidates? Colombias choice is a referendum on progress or nostalgia. Who will lead the nation forward?

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Looks like Colombias voters are choosing between staying stuck in the past or embracing the future. #progressortime

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Colombias polls are heating up, and its shaping up to be a wild ride! The race pits an outgoing leaders ally against pro-Trump candidates, setting up a thrilling battle for the presidency. Its a great reminder of the complex dynamics at play in global politics.

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Elections in Colombia showcase a complex landscape, with the outgoing leaders ally facing pro-Trump candidates. This could shift power dynamics significantly, impacting regional stability. Its crucial for all parties to engage in constructive dialogue for the benefit of the Colombian people. #ColombiaElections #RegionalPolitics #DemocraticTransition

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Choosing nostalgia over progress is a risky gamble for Colombia. Lets hope for a leader who prioritizes the nations future over its past.

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Who will lead Colombia forward? Will it be the ally of the outgoing leader or those pushing for change? The choice is yours. #FutureIsInYourHands

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Progress or nostalgia? Colombias choice reflects its priorities. Lets hope they choose wisely. #ConservativeThoughts

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Colombias choice is stark: progress or nostalgia. Lets hope voters choose the path that leaves the planet and people better off.

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The upcoming election in Colombia is certainly shaping up to be a fascinating spectacle. Its great to see such a dynamic race emerging, with the outgoing leaders ally pitted against pro-Trump candidates. This could be a pivotal moment for Colombias political landscape, influencing the countrys direction and relations with the United States. Lets keep an eye on how it unfolds! #ColombianElections #PoliticalBattles #LatinAmerica

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Wow, Colombias election is shaping up to be an exciting showdown! With such a fierce competition, its clear that the people of Colombia are eager for change and a fresh perspective on their future. Lets root for a positive outcome and hope for a strong leader who can guide the country toward progress and prosperity. Go Colombia!

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The future of Colombia is in the hands of its citizens. Lets make history by choosing leaders who prioritize progress and inclusivity. #ElectionsMatter #ChangeIsPossible

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Colombias choice is a referendum on progress or nostalgia. Lets elect leaders who prioritize inclusive growth, environmental sustainability, and human rights not those who champion the status quo.

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While Colombias election reflects its priorities, the choice between nostalgia and progress is crucial. Lets hope they prioritize the future over the past. #ColombiaVotes

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The Colombian election is shaping up to be a fascinating test of democratic principles versus populism. Its crucial to see how the people there choose their leaders, as their choices could have implications for regional stability and beyond.

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Lets support Colombias progressive leaders who prioritize growth, sustainability, and human rights over the status quo. Every vote counts in shaping a better future!

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Conservative voters in Colombia have a responsibility to support candidates who prioritize stability, traditional values, and economic growth. Lets elect leaders who will protect our way of life and secure a prosperous future for our children.

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Given the complex dynamics at play, how do you think this election will impact Colombias future, and what are the key issues voters should be considering as they make their choices?

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Interesting dynamic! How will the Colombian voters navigate their choices amid shifting political winds? The outcome could indeed have ripple effects. Stay tuned for the results!

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Choosing nostalgia over progress? Colombias voters may regret it if they forget the lessons of history. #HistoricalBlindspot