Colombian Legislative Elections Expose Fragile Governance and Hidden Threats to Regional Stability
As Colombia prepares for critical legislative elections ahead of a pivotal presidential race, the nation’s governance hangs in the balance with implications that extend beyond its borders—threatening stability and security in the Americas.
Colombia stands at a crossroads. Tomorrow’s vote to fill seats in both the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives for the 2026-2030 term is far more than a routine democratic exercise—it is a decisive moment that will shape the country’s governance during the next presidency following Gustavo Petro’s controversial tenure.While this internal political contest unfolds, it carries profound ramifications for national sovereignty and regional security, especially from an America First vantage point. The election pits the ruling leftist coalition, Pacto Histórico, which includes Petro's allies, against opposition forces led by former president Álvaro Uribe’s Centro Democrático. The stakes are high:...
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