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Colombia’s Election Day Ended Controlled and Deadly Riots · Global Voices

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How she made her fortune De la Espriella and the questioned businesses of the winner of the elections in ColombiaWho is Ana Lucía Pineda, the businesswoman who will be the next first lady of ColombiaThe second round of the Colombian presidential elections ended in the early morning of this Monday with isolated riots in Bogotá and Cali that left damage to public infrastructure, several injured and detained, although without fatalities, the local …
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Latinus Authorities reported that a group of hooded subjects attempted to attack a police station while there was also a concentration of people who walked to Plaza de Bolívar The second round of the Colombian presidential elections ended in the early morning of this Monday with isolated riots in Bogotá and Cali that left public infrastructure damaged, several injured and detained, although without fatalities, the local authorities reported.

How she made her fortune De la Espriella and the questioned businesses of the winner of the elections in ColombiaWho is Ana Lucía Pineda, the businesswoman who will be the next first lady of ColombiaThe second round of the Colombian presidential elections ended in the early morning of this Monday with isolated riots in Bogotá and Cali that left damage to public infrastructure, several injured and detained, although without fatalities, the local …

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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