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Petro rechazó que se le impidiera hablar con alcalde de Nueva York

Bogotá, 11 jun (Prensa Latina) El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, calificó hoy como “poco democrático” que se le impidiera hablar con el alcalde de Nueva York, Zohran Mamdani, con quien tenía previsto entrevistarse mañana en Estados Unidos.

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Petro, después de que Trump impidiera su reunión con Mamdani: “Considero poco democrático que se restringiera mi libertad”

El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, ha comentado este jueves, ya de vuelta en casa, la rápida (y tumultuosa) visita que ha realizado esta semana a Nueva York. Después de que la Administración de Donald Trump impidiera la reunión que tenía prevista con el alcalde de la ciudad, el demócrata progresista Zohran Mamdani, y que no pudiera celebrar una charla en Boston, el mandatario colombiano, a pocos días de la segunda vuelta que decidirá su sucesor, ha criticado al Gobierno de Estados Unidos. Tanto por vetar sus actos como por apoyar abiertamente al ultraderechista que ganó la primera vuelta de las presidenciales, Abelardo de la Espriella.

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Gustavo Petro en la sede de la UNU,en Nueva York (EE UU), el 10 de junio.
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Petro and Mamdani: A meeting of progressive leaders the Trump administration thwarted

Colombian President Gustavo Petro had planned to meet New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, during his trip to the United States this week. Petro traveled to the U.S. on Wednesday to assume the presidency of the United Nations Security Council. In the days that followed, he intended to hold a private meeting with Mamdani, a rising progressive figure who, like him, is a staunch opponent of Donald Trump. The photo of the two left-wing leaders carried great symbolic weight: for Mamdani it would have been his first meeting with a head of state; for Petro it would have meant sealing an alliance with Democrats on the eve of decisive elections for Colombia. The meeting never took place. The reason: the White House made sure of it.

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Zohran Mamdani and Gustavo Petro.
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In a Trump-Endorsed Presidential Candidate, Colombia’s Women See a Familiar Far-Right Playbook

Colombia’s presidential front-runner has sparked a debate about masculinity and machismo. Women’s rights groups see a familiar right-wing playbook.

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The presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella during an election rally last month in Medellín, Colombia.
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U.S. Officials Told Colombia to Cancel President’s Meeting With Mamdani

The State Department canceled President Gustavo Petro’s visa last year after he attended a pro-Palestinian rally in Manhattan. He had planned to attend a forum led by Mayor Mamdani of New York.

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President Gustavo Petro of Colombia during a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York on Wednesday.
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Petro pidió a Trump no intervenir en la campaña electoral de Colombia

Bogotá, 10 jun (Prensa Latina) El presidente Gustavo Petro pidió hoy a su par estadounidense, Donald Trump, abstenerse de intervenir en la campaña electoral en la que está inmersa Colombia.

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Petro afirma que buscan suspenderlo de su cargo por pensar diferente

Bogotá, 10 jun (Prensa Latina) El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, se refirió hoy al intento de una congresista de su país de suspenderlo de su cargo y calificó la acción como un acto de censura por tener un pensamiento diferente.

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Iván Cepeda enters final stretch of presidential campaign with no money and Petro on his heels

Iván Cepeda begins his second week heading into the presidential runoff with no money and time running out. His campaign team, deployed across several regions of the country for the final push, is convinced that the race will be decided in two cities: Bogotá and Barranquilla. The ruling party candidate has renewed his bet on social media: he now appears in more personal videos with voters, painting murals and even playing soccer. And he has the math clear: he needs at least 2.5 million additional votes to overtake his opponent Abelardo de la Espriella and cross the threshold into the Casa de Nariño presidential residence.

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Iván Cepeda in Bogotá, June 7, 2026.
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The keys to Abelardo de la Espriella’s first-round victory in Colombia: anti-Petro and anti-politics sentiment

Abelardo de la Espriella delivers a speech in Barranquilla on May 31.

Abelardo de la Espriella surprised many with his first-round victory in Colombia with 44% of the vote. The leader in the polls had consistently been left-wing senator Iván Cepeda, with the far-right candidate appearing in second place. However, those polls showed Cepeda hovering around 40% of voter intention — and he received just that. They also reflected a significant rise for the far-right candidate in recent weeks, as well as a loss of appeal for traditional right-wing candidate Paloma Valencia. In those surveys the two of them together polled roughly between 35% and 40% of voting intention. In the end, De la Espriella reached 44% and Valencia managed only 6%.

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Abelardo de la Espriella votes at La Enseñanza school in Barranquilla on May 31.
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De la Espriella’s and Cepeda’s paths to Colombia’s presidential runoff run through abstainers

Voting stations at Corferias during election day in Bogotá this Sunday.

Abelardo de la Espriella’s unexpected victory over Iván Cepeda on Sunday, in the first round of Colombia’s presidential election, shows that right‑wing voters are now almost entirely united behind the penal lawyer, while left‑wing voters are fully consolidated behind the senator. The 653,000‑vote margin the far-right candidate held over the senator seems small in an election where 24 million people cast a vote and more than 3 million voted for other candidates. The challenge for the runoff would appear to be persuading those voters — but given the candidates’ profiles and recent history, the path necessarily also runs through the mobilization of people who did not go to the polls on Sunday.

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De la Espriella’s far-right banners

Abelardo de la Espriella in Barranquilla on Sunday.

Colombia swung to the far right this Sunday, voting overwhelmingly for a candidate who won the support of 10 million citizens, Abelardo de la Espriella, the top vote-getter in the presidential first round. The criminal defense lawyer, who has never held elected office and once defended Alex Saab, Nicolás Maduro’s alleged front man in Venezuela, promises a shake-up of individual and collective rights: from putting God back into schools to pulling Colombia out of the United Nations. He still needs to mobilize votes for a runoff on June 21 against a left that represents the continuity of Gustavo Petro’s government. De la Espriella will be carried forward by very local banners, such as anti-Petrista sentiment, and by very global ones, like promises already voiced by far-right leaders around the world. Political leaders ranging from President Javier Milei of Argentina to Santiago Abascal, head of the hard-right Vox party in Spain, have already celebrated De la Espriella’s first-round victory.

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