Disinterest and pressures mark communal board elections in Huila

Four weeks before the Juntas de Acción Comunal (JAC) elections on April 26 in Huila, 80% of organizations are submitting single slates due to a lack of candidates, particularly in rural areas. Threats from dissident groups and pressures have led to at least 10 leader assassinations in the past four years. Authorities are ensuring security for the process.

In Huila's 37 municipalities, around 2,000 communal action boards will renew their officials on April 26, 2026. Luis Humberto Soto, vice president of the Huila Communal Action Federation, reported that 80% of organizations are opting for single slates due to disinterest in positions like president or treasurer, worsened by pressures from dissident groups.

Over the past four years, about 10 communal leaders have been assassinated, while 60% have faced threats, leading to resignations or abandonment of duties. Soto noted general demotivation in rural areas, with some boards at minimum affiliates. The Ombudsman's Office, via Quimberly Ninoska Trujillo Lugo, warned of armed illegal groups instrumentalizing leaders in municipalities like Algeciras and Campoalegre.

Only 30-40% of mayoralties support the process, per Soto, some fearing oversight. Liliana Vásquez, Huila's Government Secretary, announced monitoring with the Public Force, troop reinforcement, and patrols in risk areas to ensure safe and participatory elections.

The slate submission deadline is April 24 or 25, after tribunals of guarantees were elected on March 26.

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Voters queue at a secure polling station in Colombia for March 8 legislative elections, embodying democratic participation amid heightened security.
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Colombia prepares for legislative elections on March 8

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Colombia gears up for legislative elections to Congress and inter-party consultations this Sunday, March 8, 2026, amid security measures and warnings against interference. Authorities in Huila report calm, while the Ministry of Labor warns of sanctions for employers pressuring workers' votes. The voting aims to ensure free exercise of suffrage despite risks in some areas.

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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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.

Eleven of Huila's 37 municipalities have decreed dry laws and restrictions to maintain order during Holy Week 2026. Seven others chose not to impose measures after consultations with communities and merchants. Police and army bolster security ahead of thousands of visitors.

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Huila's Secretariat of Economic Development and Tourism led the Tourism Sectoral Table to coordinate promotion strategies ahead of the San Juan and San Pedro festivities. Leaders from various entities set commitments to attract visitors and boost the regional economy. Efforts aim to decentralize activities beyond Neiva to benefit the entire department.

Chile's Electoral Service (Servel) updated the distribution of 155 seats in the Chamber of Deputies based on census data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE). The resolution, published last Thursday, adjusts representatives per district, with limits of 3 to 8 deputies per area.

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Colombia's Huila department is advancing in consolidating wellness and health tourism through public-private collaboration. In a recent workshop led by the Gobernación and the Chamber of Commerce, tour operators launched the commercialization phase and committed to presenting specialized packages on April 15. The initiative aims to position Huila as a competitive destination nationally and internationally.

 

 

 

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