Colombia Set to Hold Legislative Elections

Is Colombia's election a fight to save democracy from Petro or will his Historic Pact gain more Senate seats?
Colombia Set to Hold Legislative Elections
Above: Police officers inspect vehicles at a roadside checkpoint in Colombia ahead of the legislative elections, on March 7. Image credit: Joaquin Sarmiento/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Government-critical narrative

Colombia faces a critical moment where democracy itself hangs in the balance, requiring a strong and principled Congress to stand firm against potential government overreach. Voters must turn out massively to ensure that legislators elected are serious, prepared and committed to putting the country’s long-term interests above personal ambitions, demagoguery or the populist impulses that made Colombia lose its way under Petro.

Pro-government narrative

The upcoming election is a decisive confrontation between uribismo and petrismo, with Petro's Historic Pact positioned to gain more Senate seats than in previous cycles, as traditional parties remain stagnant with captive votes that won't shift the political landscape meaningfully. Furthermore, inter-party consultations will show whether Uribe-backed candidate Paloma Valencia will be able to face off with Cepeda and de la Espriella in May.


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The Controversies



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