Colombia's left-wing candidate Cepeda concedes to De la Espriella in presidential election

Colombia's leftist presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda addresses the media in Bogota on June 22, 2026. - © Sergio Acero, Reuters

Progressive candidate Ivan Cepeda on Wednesday conceded Colombia's presidential election to Abelardo de la Espriella, a conservative outsider who was endorsed by US President Donald Trump.

Election results showed de la Espriella, a businessman and lawyer who had never run for office, defeated Cepeda, a lawmaker, by 1 percentage point, or nearly 251,000 votes.

“We assume with serenity, responsibility, and absolute resolve – and let there be no doubt about it – the role that circumstances demand of us,” Cepeda said in an address to the nation. “We will exercise a democratic, vigilant and constructive opposition.”

The result effectively was an indictment of outgoing President Gustavo Petro's government, whose policies Cepeda had promised to continue, including a largely failed effort to establish dialogue with multiple armed groups under a plan known as “total peace”.

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Electoral authorities published all but a fraction of the vote count hours after polls closed Sunday. Petro and Cepeda did not accept those results, with the latter saying he would wait for a recount to do so.

De la Espriella, 47, will begin a four-year term on August 7. His campaign did not immediately comment on Cepeda's concession.

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His victory adds Colombia to a growing list of countries that have turned to political outsiders in search for solutions to complex social, security and economic challenges.

The self-proclaimed representative of “the never-before-seen” promised voters fearful of renewed internal conflict to take a heavy-handed approach to combatting violent crime with strategies borrowed from Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's playbook, including building mega-prisons. Those tactics have lowered homicide rates in the Central American country but have fuelled accusations of human rights abuses.

De la Espriella, nicknamed “The Tiger,” holds dual Colombian and US citizenship, is a supporter of US President Donald Trump and a member of the Republican Party.

(FRANCE 24 with AP)

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