Colombia’s democracy in crisis

President Ivan Duque

Colombia’s democracy plunged in the worst crisis since 1970 on Monday after President Ivan Duque called for a recount of congressional election results.

“We are facing a coup d’état” led by Duque’s political patron, former President Alvaro Uribe, opposition leader Gustavo Petro said.

President Ivan Duque (L) and and former President Alvaro Uribe. (Image: Semana)

Petro’s progressive Historic Pact coalition defeated Uribe’s far-right Democratic Center party in last week’s congressional elections.

Judges found hundreds of thousands of opposition votes that had been left out of the preliminary Senate results.

The revised Senate vote

Uribe said this judicial revision of the results “can’t be accepted” and called for a recount.

Duque and National Registrar Alexander Vega agreed.

The recount could lead to a situation “no different than a coup d’etat,” the judges’ labor union said in a press statement.

Judicial workers union ASONAL

Petro, who hopes to be elected president in May, agreed.

Petro’ versus “Uribista” candidate Federico Gutierrez

Moderate candidate Sergio Fajardo said that Uribe was “playing with fire” and warned of a possible war.

Presidential candidate Sergio Fajardo

Fajardo demanded the resignation of the national registrar and accused Duque of meddling in the elections.

Emergency meeting

In an attempt to find a way out of the crisis, the president called a meeting of the so-called “Electoral Guarantees Table.”

This workgroup consists of the government, political parties, the judicial branch and independent observers.

The workgroup is set to meet on Tuesday to take a decision on the recount proposal.

The director of the Electoral Observation Mission (MOE), Alejandra Barrios, told the media that electoral authorities had lost public confidence.

The opposition parties claimed that the government failed to guarantee free and fair elections.

Courts will have to decide whether or not Colombia’s democracy has been dismissed.

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