European election monitor dismisses rumours of fraud in Colombiaโs election
An election observation mission from the European Union has denied reports of malfeasance in Colombiaโs recent presidential race, despite rumours to the contrary. On Tuesday, the head of the EU Election Observation Mission, Esteban Gonzalez Pons, announced the groupโs preliminar
An election observation mission from the European Union has denied reports of malfeasance in Colombiaโs recent presidential race, despite rumours to the contrary.
On Tuesday, the head of the EU Election Observation Mission, Esteban Gonzalez Pons, announced the groupโs preliminary assessment.
Election observers found that Sundayโs election was โtransparent, orderly, and smoothโ, and Gonzalez Pons hailed it as a success for democracy.
โOnce again, Colombia has given a lesson in democracy,โ Gonzalez Pons said in a statement .
โDespite the presence of illegal armed groups in parts of the country, despite questions about the electoral system, and despite growing polarisation, Colombia has brought the ballot boxes to every corner of the country.โ
The mission sent 143 observers to monitor 591 polling stations in Colombia, as voters cast their ballots in the first round of a heated presidential race.
After polls closed on Sunday, two frontrunners quickly emerged: far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella and left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda. They will proceed to a June 21 run-off.
But despite pre-election polls showing Cepeda to be the favourite, the results put de la Espriella, a political newcomer, ahead in the ballot count.

