Group of officials and civil society leaders urging respect for election results at a press conference.
Group of officials and civil society leaders urging respect for election results at a press conference.
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Institutions and civil society urge respect for runoff election results

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Mayors, the Procuraduría, the Contraloría and 53 organizations called Wednesday for respect of the presidential election results on Sunday, June 21.

Bogotá mayor Carlos Fernando Galán stated that defending democratic institutions admits no ambiguities. Medellín mayor Federico Gutiérrez noted that the constitutional order turns democracy into visible progress.

Comptroller Carlos Hernán Rodríguez warned that it is not possible to claim in advance that the country will burn. Prosecutor Gregorio Eljach said some have announced they will set the country on fire, but hoped more would be willing to put it out.

The Electoral Observation Mission and 52 civil society organizations issued a statement in Bogotá. They asked candidates Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda for a public commitment to recognize the results and recalled that international missions validated the first round.

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X discussions highlight calls from civil society organizations like Transparencia por Colombia and MOE, along with the Procuraduría and mayors, urging candidates Iván Cepeda and Abelardo de la Espriella to accept June 21 runoff results to preserve democratic trust; posts emphasize institutional respect amid some concerns over potential disputes.

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Colombian officials at a press conference calling for calm and respect for election results.
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Colombian authorities urge respect for presidential runoff results

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The governor of Valle del Cauca and the national registrar reiterated calls for calm and respect for the results of the June 21 elections.

Prosecutor General Gregorio Eljach Pacheco urged Colombians to prevent attempts to delegitimize the results of the June 21 presidential elections.

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Political sectors in Colombia express concern over whether President Gustavo Petro will respect the results of the presidential elections if his candidate Iván Cepeda does not win.

Dissidents linked to alias Calarcá are reportedly pressuring farmers in four Huila municipalities to vote for Iván Cepeda in the June 21 presidential runoff.

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Huila's government held its final coordination meeting for the May 31 presidential elections. Authorities reviewed security and logistics across all 33 municipalities.

The deadline passed for 14 presidential candidates in Colombia to amend their inscriptions, with only two making changes. Mauricio Lizcano now pairs with Pedro De la Torre, and retired General Gustavo Matamoros joins Mila María Paz Campaz. Ballot positions will be set on March 25 for the May 31 elections.

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Authorities deployed more than 100 officers to ensure security during the atypical elections this Sunday in the municipality of Gigante, Huila.

 

 

 

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