Deux candidats modifient leurs inscriptions présidentielles

La date limite pour que les 14 candidats à la présidence en Colombie puissent modifier leurs inscriptions est passée, seuls deux d'entre eux ayant effectué des changements. Mauricio Lizcano fait désormais équipe avec Pedro De la Torre, et le général à la retraite Gustavo Matamoros rejoint Mila María Paz Campaz. Les positions sur le bulletin de vote seront déterminées le 25 mars pour les élections du 31 mai.

La date limite pour que les 14 candidats à la présidence en Colombie apportent des modifications à leurs inscriptions a expiré, seuls deux d'entre eux ayant choisi de les amender. Mauricio Lizcano se présente désormais aux côtés de Pedro De la Torre. Par ailleurs, Gustavo Matamoros, général à la retraite de l'Armée nationale, fait équipe avec Mila María Paz Campaz. Les autres candidats conservent leurs inscriptions initiales : Iván Cepeda, Abelardo de la Espriella, Paloma Valencia, Sergio Fajardo, Claudia López, Clara López, Carlos Caicedo, Gilberto Murillo, Roy Barreras, Santiago Botero, Sandra Macollins et Miguel Uribe Londoño. Le 25 mars, les positions sur le bulletin de vote seront révélées en vue des élections générales du 31 mai. Ces ajustements finalisent les listes de candidats pour la course à la présidence.

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