Colombia’s Ex-President Álvaro Uribe Faces Historic Justice Verdict Amid Political Turmoil
Álvaro Uribe, Colombia’s influential former president, stands at a crossroads as the judiciary decides on charges of bribery and witness tampering—a verdict with far-reaching implications for national sovereignty and the rule of law in Latin America.
 
                    After more than a decade unfolding like a political thriller, Colombia’s former President Álvaro Uribe, a towering figure in his nation’s conservative movement and founder of the right-wing Centro Democrático party, faces a moment that could redefine accountability in Latin America. This Monday, Judge Sandra Heredia is set to reveal whether Uribe will be found guilty of serious charges including bribery and obstruction of justice—charges that strike at the very heart of governance and respect for law in the hemisphere. How Long Will Political Power Shield Those Accused? Uribe's legal saga began in 2012 when he accused leftist Senator Iván...
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