Santos asks Colombia to ignore Uribe’s accusations of electoral fraud
Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos has asked that people ignore former president Alvaro Uribe’s accusation of electoral fraud in Sunday’s presidential elections.
Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos has asked that people ignore former president Alvaro Uribe’s accusation of electoral fraud in Sunday’s presidential elections.
A former campaign worker of ex-presidential candidate Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, accused of spying on ongoing peace talks with rebel group FARC, is receiving death threats, the suspect’s attorney told local…
Shares in Colombia’s hydropower giant, Isagen, made their biggest daily gain since 2009 on the morning following Sunday’s presidential elections, reported the US-based Bloomberg newswire.
Colombia’s Inspector General’s Office announced an investigation surrounding alleged illegal political participation by public officials during Sunday’s final round of presidential elections, national and international media reported on Monday.
Despite losing to incumbent President Juan Manuel Santos in Colombia’s second round of presidential elections, Democratic Center candidate Oscar Ivan Zuluaga won with Colombians living abroad, capturing 57.8% of the…
Former President Alvaro Uribe on Sunday claimed that massive fraud helped Colombia’s incumbent President Juan Manuel Santos win the second round of elections in which he was challenged by Uribe-loyalist Oscar…
Voter turnout in Colombia’s second election round on Sunday increased dramatically compared to the first presidential round when 60% of the electorate stayed home.
Opposition candidate Oscar Ivan Zuluaga early Sunday evening publicly conceded defeat and congratulated incumbent President Juan Manuel Santos on winning Colombia’s election.
Incumbent President Juan Manuel Santos on Sunday was reelected by a margin of over 5% in the second round of Colombia’s elections, defeating Democratic Center Party opposition candidate Oscar Ivan…