Colombians in Venezuela Vote in the Hope that Binational Relations Will Improve
4 Articles
4 Articles
Colombians residing in Venezuela came to the polls this Sunday to choose the next president of Colombia, with the focus on improving bilateral relations, a factor that voters consider decisive for stability and regional integration. Voters went to centers in Caracas and the Zulia state, border region with Colombia, and took into account the Venezuelan crisis and the future rapprochements with the US to choose between Abelardo De la Espriella and…
Colombian citizens living in the Zulia state came to the polls this Sunday to participate in the second presidential round of Colombia, a process followed with special attention in the border region because of its impact on relations between the two countries. 64 polling stations were set up in the entity for a roll of approximately 45,000 voters. Of the total, 37 tables were installed in Maracaibo, 15 in San Carlos del Zulia and 12 in Machiques…
The reopening of the Colombian consular office in Caracas allowed the return to the diaspora ballot boxes in this second presidential round. Voters highlighted the simplicity of the process and a greater influx compared to the first round. The post “I don’t want Colombia to be a second Venezuela”: Colombians vote in Caracas during the second presidential round appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
The director of the Civil Association of Colombians in Venezuela, Juan Carlos Tanus, said that the first Colombian electoral round left a favorable scenario for progressive forces and called for strengthening the participation of citizens residing in Venezuela in the second round of elections.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


