Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 23
Petro Rejects Colombia Run-off Loss by 0.96 Points, Alleges US and Israel Interference
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 23

Petro Rejects Colombia Run-off Loss by 0.96 Points, Alleges US and Israel Interference

3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 23

Summary

  • 49.66% to 48.7% preliminary results gave right-wing candidate Abelardo de la Espriella a razor-thin run-off win, prompting outgoing President Gustavo Petro to refuse recognition and demand a judicial investigation.
  • Petro said vote-buying and manipulation of Form E-14 tally sheets tainted the count, alleging compromised National Registry servers and foreign interference by Israel and the United States without publicly providing evidence.
  • Attorney General Gregorio Eljach said there was no evidence of fraud with more than 99% of votes counted, while critics warned Petro’s claims could inflame political tensions and violence.
  • De la Espriella, a Trump-backed lawyer due to take office on August 7, has pledged to restore ties with Israel; Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu both congratulated him after the preliminary result.

Insights

With fraud alleged and denied, will the final paper ballot count be enough to unite a deeply divided Colombia?
Did foreign interference tip the scales in Colombia's election, or is it a political smokescreen for a domestic power struggle?