The great consultation, the best Christmas gift for Colombia

The Great Consultation emerges as the most significant political phenomenon in 65 years of Colombian history, with diverse candidates showing maturity by setting aside personal egos for the nation's benefit. It arises amid extreme polarization, preventing a contest dominated by radicals. It offers a chance to select competent administrators rather than improvisers.

In recent years, Colombia has grappled with a narrative pushed by President Gustavo Petro, claiming the country is progressing well but hindered in its governance. This view has swayed uninformed sectors and radical leftists, deepening divisions. Without a strong center or center-right candidate, the electoral landscape pointed to a first round dominated by extremes: armed group attacks fueled hardline options, while inflammatory statements from the far right bolstered the left.

A runoff between opposing poles would pose severe risks, including heightened polarization, campaign violence, and potential frauds in a weakened institutional setting. In contrast, the Great Consultation enables a unified center and center-right candidate, supported by seasoned public administration experts like Mauricio Cárdenas and possibly Juan Carlos Pinzón.

The author stresses that Colombia needs state-savvy leaders able to act from day one, rejecting demagogic policies from both left and right. He critiques the appeal of a far-right candidate whose eloquence masks an inconsistent background, noting that voters should choose an administrator, not an entertainer. Historically, pragmatic alliances have proven vital, such as those of Roosevelt and Churchill with Stalin or Lleras Camargo with Gómez, without moral purism.

This consultation fosters hope by advocating moderation, discipline, and respect, steering away from a path of hate and exclusion. It is regarded as the best Christmas gift for Colombians.

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Colombian voters queuing at a polling station with overlaid poll graphics showing 66% voter intention, Pacto Histórico leading at 23%, and Iván Cepeda at 30% in presidential race.
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Poll shows high voter intention for Colombia's legislative elections

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A national poll indicates that 66% of Colombians will surely vote in the March 8 legislative elections. The Pacto Histórico leads congressional preferences with 23%, followed by the Centro Democrático with 15%. In the presidential race, Iván Cepeda tops with 30% voter intention.

Six Colombian presidential hopefuls formed the La Gran Consulta por Colombia alliance, agreeing to a popular consultation on March 8, 2026, to select a single candidate for the 2026 elections.

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Colombia's President Gustavo Petro suggested reviving the idea of Gran Colombia via a constituent vote to boost regional tourism and connectivity. He envisioned a confederation of autonomous nations with people-driven common policies, drawing from models like the European Union.

Columnist Tomás Lombana Bedoya publishes in Diario Occidente a reflection on the 'Christmas gifts' that Cali's citizens and municipal administration should give each other to improve the city.

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In a turbulent year like 2025, Colombia has avoided the rise of xenophobia against Venezuelan immigrants, unlike other countries. Public policies have facilitated their integration into the labor market and social services. This reception reflects elementary decency, according to author Rodrigo Botero Montoya.

President Gustavo Petro insisted that the downfall of the economic emergency decree in the Constitutional Court will bankrupt the Colombian state, with about 4 trillion pesos missing from the budget. He criticized the previous government for handing billions of public funds to the country's richest without return. He also anticipated a fruitful meeting with Donald Trump in Washington.

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Providencia's mayor, Jaime Bellolio, advocated for an emergency coalition to tackle the country's challenges, amid calls for political unity following José Antonio Kast's electoral victory. During a Christmas event at Hospital Luis Calvo Mackenna, he sidestepped debates on terminology and stressed integrating various opposition sectors. He also supported transparency in public management amid probes in Peñalolén and the Contraloría's oversight role.

 

 

 

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