Illustration of closed Colombian borders during elections with officials at a checkpoint.
Illustration of closed Colombian borders during elections with officials at a checkpoint.
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Migración Colombia fechará fronteiras terrestres e fluviais para as eleições presidenciais

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A Migración Colombia anunciou que as fronteiras terrestres e fluviais permanecerão fechadas das 18h do dia 30 de maio até as 6h do dia 1º de junho de 2026, durante o primeiro turno das eleições presidenciais.

A medida visa garantir a segurança nacional e a normalidade do processo eleitoral no dia 31 de maio. Apenas o trânsito em casos de força maior ou eventos fortuitos será permitido.

Gloria Esperanza Arriero López, diretora-geral da Migración Colombia, afirmou que se trata de uma decisão soberana e que a entidade manterá um efetivo operacional permanente nas áreas de fronteira.

A restrição será aplicada em coordenação com as Forças Militares e a Polícia Nacional. Os demais postos de controle migratório do país operarão normalmente.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

As reações iniciais no X consistem principalmente em comunicados neutros de fontes oficiais e da mídia confirmando o fechamento das fronteiras pela Migración Colombia para as eleições presidenciais de 31 de maio, além de menções a medidas de 'ley seca' para garantir a ordem pública.

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