Colombians Lean Towards Right-Wing Lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella in Presidential Runoff
Quick Look
- Preliminary results show pro-Trump lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella leading Senator Ivan Cepeda in Colombia's presidential runoff, potentially shifting the country back to the right after four years under left-wing President Gustavo Petro.
- De la Espriella, campaigning on law-and-order, is narrowly ahead with over 99% of votes counted.
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Why It Matters
Colombians are voting in a presidential runoff election. Preliminary results indicate a potential shift back to the right, with pro-Trump lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella leading Senator Ivan Cepeda.
Colombians are on track to elect pro-Trump lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella in Sunday’s presidential runoff, according to preliminary results, steering the country back to the right after four years under its first left-wing president, Gustavo Petro.
With more than 99% of the votes counted, de la Espriella was leading left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda by roughly one percentage point.
Both candidates ran campaigns aimed at boosting turnout and courting voters who skipped the first round in May, which had a 57% turnout and saw de la Espriella lead by a narrow three-point margin.
Cepeda, 63, a close ally of Petro, had promised to continue peace talks with armed guerrilla groups that have fought the Colombian state for more than half a century. He had also pledged to expand social welfare programs and introduce anti-corruption measures.
De la Espriella, 47, a political newcomer who calls himself “The Tiger,” campaigned on a hardline law-and-order platform. He vowed to end negotiations with armed groups and launch a broad military offensive against guerrillas, drug traffickers, and organized crime.
He had also promised a sweeping crackdown on crime and an overhaul of the penal system, including mega-prisons and longer sentences – proposals that have drawn comparisons to El Salvador’s controversial President Nayib Bukele and his mass-incarceration security model.
US President Donald Trump enthusiastically endorsed de la Espriella during the campaign, urging Colombians again on Wednesday to vote for the “Smart, Strong, and Tough Leader.”
De la Espriella has been critical of Petro, under whom relations between Colombia and the US – its biggest trade partner – have significantly deteriorated.
Petro, who is constitutionally barred from running again, has criticized Trump’s mass deportation policies, extrajudicial strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats, and revival of the Monroe Doctrine, leading to online feuds between the two leaders.
The outgoing Colombian president also sharply criticized Trump’s commando raid on Venezuela and the kidnapping of its leader, Nicolas Maduro, in January, a move that de la Espriella had openly welcomed.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Abelardo de la Espriella to win the Colombian presidency.
Very likely · Within days
Open Questions
- Will de la Espriella implement his hardline policies?
- How will US-Colombia relations evolve?
- What will be the impact on peace talks?





