Illustration of President-elect De la Espriella receiving his credential and warning criminal groups.
Illustration of President-elect De la Espriella receiving his credential and warning criminal groups.
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De la Espriella receives credential and issues ultimatum to criminal groups

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President-elect Abelardo De la Espriella received his credential from the National Electoral Council on June 25 and warned criminal organizations they have one month to submit to the state.

Abelardo De la Espriella received the credential accrediting him as president-elect for the 2026-2030 term, along with José Manuel Restrepo as vice president-elect. The document was delivered by the president of the National Electoral Council, Cristian Quiroz.

In his subsequent speech, De la Espriella addressed illegal armed groups. “They have one month to organize their submission to the state. In my government there will be no generous offers, nor unacceptable concessions like those received from the regime that is coming to an end,” he stated.

The president-elect also criticized the outgoing government of Gustavo Petro. He said he will receive a “deeply broken” country and that the previous administration weakened institutions and promoted divisions.

He also reported that he is already working with the vice president-elect on forming the ministerial cabinet.

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Initial reactions on X largely praise De la Espriella's ultimatum to criminal groups as a strong break from previous policies, with some users highlighting it as a clear message against impunity. Skeptical voices question the president's credibility due to alleged past ties to criminal activities. News accounts report the credential delivery and one-month deadline neutrally, while others note contrasts with the prior government's approach.

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Abelardo de la Espriella celebrating his presidential election victory in Colombia with a crowd and flags.
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Abelardo de la Espriella elected president of Colombia

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Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia's presidential runoff on June 21, 2026, securing 49.65% of the vote against Iván Cepeda Castro.

The vice-presidential ticket of Abelardo De La Espriella achieved a strong showing in the first round of presidential elections on May 31. José Manuel Restrepo credited the support to public concern over insecurity and extortion.

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Abelardo de la Espriella won the presidential runoff with 49.66% of the vote against 48.70% for Iván Cepeda, according to the official preliminary count by the Registraduría.

Colombia's attorney general, Gregorio Eljach Pacheco, called on citizens and authorities to ensure peaceful voting on May 31 and, if needed, June 21.

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With over 99% of polling stations counted, Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda lead the first-round results and will contest the presidency on June 21.

Attorney General Gregorio Eljach Pacheco stated that institutions endure beyond elections and defended electoral peace during a summit in Bogotá.

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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.

 

 

 

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