Juan Daniel Oviedo celebrates election surge on stage with vote results and cheering youth crowd, amid VP and Bogotá mayor speculation.
Juan Daniel Oviedo celebrates election surge on stage with vote results and cheering youth crowd, amid VP and Bogotá mayor speculation.
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Juan Daniel Oviedo's surprise surge in Colombia's centroderecha consultation fuels VP and mayoral speculation

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In the centroderecha Gran Consulta por Colombia held alongside the March 8, 2026 legislative elections, Juan Daniel Oviedo of Con Toda Colombia secured 1,255,510 votes (second place), a strong showing against winner Paloma Valencia's 3,236,286 votes. The result, surpassing Francia Márquez's 2022 performance by 56.1%, highlights his appeal to youth and urban voters and sparks talk of a vice presidential or Bogotá mayoral run.

The Gran Consulta por Colombia, the largest of three interparty presidential consultations on March 8 with over 5.6 million votes, saw Centro Democrático's Paloma Valencia lead with 45.76%. Oviedo, former Dane director known for his authentic Bogotá style, gained traction after defending against attacks on his personal life. On X, he emphasized national unity: “Today, we have to think about the country. We must seek how we can find an alternative to left-wing populism, different from the right-wing populism that says ‘refound the Homeland’. People want inequality to be resolved.”

Analysts like Cristian Rojas (Universidad de La Sabana) say while not guaranteeing a VP slot behind Valencia, Oviedo could help capture Bogotá. Jaime Wilches (Politécnico Grancolombiano) tips him as a mayoral frontrunner. His calls for progressive tweaks to peace proposals may hinder quick alliances with Centro Democrático.

Elsewhere, Pacto Histórico's Iván Cepeda named indigenous leader Aída Quilcué as his VP pick. The new Congress is fragmented, with Pacto Histórico at 25 Senate seats and Centro Democrático at 17, requiring coalitions. Voter turnout increased, and the BVC index rose 2.31% on positive market reaction.

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X discussions highlight Juan Daniel Oviedo's unexpected second-place surge in Colombia's centroderecha Gran Consulta, surpassing polls and evoking Francia Márquez's 2022 votes. Positive reactions praise his youth and urban appeal, with calls for him as Paloma Valencia's VP pick. Skeptical voices warn accepting VP could lose progressive support gained, while others push for Bogotá mayoral candidacy. Media notes his new negotiation leverage.

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Colombian politicians Paloma Valencia, Claudia López, and Roy Barreras celebrate victories in presidential consultations on election night.
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Paloma Valencia, Claudia López and Roy Barreras win presidential consultations in Colombia

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In the March 8, 2026 legislative elections, Colombia selected its presidential candidates through three interparty consultations. Paloma Valencia dominated the Gran Consulta por Colombia with over 3 million votes, while Claudia López and Roy Barreras prevailed in their respective coalitions with lower figures.

After Colombia's March 2026 congressional elections, the presidential race candidacies have solidified, with Centro Democrático's Paloma Valencia—selected in December 2025—as the leading center-right contender against Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda. The landscape features deep polarization, alliance-building needs, political violence, and debates over candidates' executive experience amid looming crises.

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Next Sunday, alongside congressional elections in Colombia, voters can participate in three consultations to select presidential precandidates. Politicians from Huila have shared their preferences for these consultations amid controversies stirred by President Gustavo Petro and his party. Several local figures back candidates like Paloma Valencia and Roy Barreras, while others choose to abstain.

The Defensoría del Pueblo warns of social conflict risks in 12 departments, including Huila, due to political polarization ahead of the March 8, 2026, congressional elections. Analysts attribute tensions to divisions between left and right, worsened by insecurity. Senate candidate María Lucía Villalba urges Huilenses to vote to retain direct Senate representation.

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A group of women leaders in Cartago, Valle del Cauca, formed the Damas cartagüeñas por la democracia movement to support Paloma Valencia's presidential candidacy. The initiative is expanding to neighboring municipalities and plans a major event on May 6. Former lawmaker Emilio Merino has played a key role in its organization.

Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina, PSOE leader in Cáceres, won the socialist primaries in Extremadura with 58.95% of votes against Soraya Vega's 41.05%, becoming the first federation secretary general from that province. Aged 39 and mayor of Salorino, he succeeds Miguel Ángel Gallardo following his resignation. The process will culminate in a regional congress on April 25 in Mérida.

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Despite former candidate Franco Parisi's call to reject President José Antonio Kast's megarreforma, some Partido de la Gente (PDG) deputies are open to supporting it. Bloc leader Juan Marcelo Valenzuela met with Interior Minister Claudio Alvarado to discuss the bill. Parliamentarians like Javier Olivares and Cristian Contreras expressed willingness to vote for it if it benefits Chileans.

 

 

 

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