Political sectors in Colombia express concern over whether President Gustavo Petro will respect the results of the presidential elections if his candidate Iván Cepeda does not win.
Concern has risen in the weeks leading up to the vote. Petro has repeatedly warned of possible electoral fraud without providing evidence so far.
Bodies such as the Registraduría and the Consejo Nacional Electoral have reaffirmed the guarantees of the Colombian electoral system. A recent column by lawyer Miguel Yusty explores scenarios in which a defeat could lead to mobilizations or blockades.
The debate reflects a tense pre-electoral climate with rhetoric from both sides that appeals to emotion rather than reason. Observers hope the president will offer a clear public commitment to respect the results.