Senate candidate promises professional football in Huila

Javier Fernández Franco, known as the 'Cantante del Gol', a Senate candidate for Partido de la U, pledges to work for the return of professional football to the Huila department if elected. In an interview with LA NACIÓN, he criticized the handling of sports under the Petro government and outlined proposals to support Colombian athletes.

Javier Fernández Franco, with 43 years of experience in sports journalism, is running for the Senate motivated by the chronic neglect of sports in Colombia. In an interview with LA NACIÓN, published on February 28, 2026, Fernández argued that the Petro government has worsened the situation by cutting 609 billion pesos from the Ministry of Sports budget in the last year, endangering the country's Olympic process.

The candidate pledged to legislate to enforce Article 52 of the Constitution, which recognizes sports as a fundamental right. His proposals include educational scholarships for athletes, private sector collaboration with tax benefits, access to health and decent housing, and pensions for athletes whose careers last an average of 10 years. 'Sports save lives and are the solution,' Fernández stated, emphasizing that sports promote education, security, and national unity.

Focusing on Huila, Fernández committed to recovering the professional football team, which was moved to Yumbo and left 209 people unemployed in Neiva: 109 direct jobs and 100 indirect ones. The team's name is preserved thanks to Mr. Olave, and the initial plan is to bring it back from category B, possibly in the Neiva stadium or in Garzón. 'We will work to bring Huila back to its stadium,' he declared, confirming ongoing efforts and his attendance at the inauguration if elected.

Fernández, who served as vice president of América de Cali despite not being a fan, recounted how he helped save that institution. He urged Huila residents to support him on March 8 by marking Partido de la U and number 9 on the ballot.

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Peaceful voting scene at a polling station in Neiva, Huila, Colombia, during congressional elections, with voters in line and police providing security.
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Huila congressional elections conclude without incidents

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Following preparations for Colombia's March 8-9, 2026, legislative elections, voting for the Senate, House of Representatives, and interparty consultations proceeded smoothly in Huila with no security incidents, per the National Police. Polls opened in Neiva amid robust security, and initial results show several prominent candidates falling short of seats.

Presidential candidate Sergio Fajardo denounced the polarization between Petro and Uribe as Colombia's main problem in an interview with LA NACIÓN. He criticized the Paz Total policy and proposed fixes for Huila's security and the health crisis. Less than two months before elections, Fajardo stressed breaking the confrontation to progress.

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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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Colombia's President Gustavo Petro voted this Sunday in Plaza de Bolívar, deviating from his usual polling place. He urged Colombians to participate consciously in the legislative elections. He emphasized selecting representatives dedicated to the general interest.

Less than a month before Colombia's 2026 legislative elections, debates like the one at Universidad de San Buenaventura emphasize deeply understanding candidates and their visions. With 3,144 registered aspirants, experts urge fighting abstention and bolstering power balance. Opinions suggest post-election alliances for the presidency.

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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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