What the Alex Saab Paradox in Colombia’s Elections Means
The crucial split of the Colombian Right suggests that populist theatrics can override the institutional anti-chavismo we are used to
Right-wing outsider Abelardo de la Espriella claimed victory by the narrowest margin in Colombian electoral history. He will inherit a high-stakes relationship with Venezuela deeply conditioned by a White House that, for the the first time in ages, endorses both leaders in Caracas and Bogota.
The crucial split of the Colombian Right suggests that populist theatrics can override the institutional anti-chavismo we are used to
Whoever takes office in Bogotá could become one of the most consequential foreign actors in Venezuela’s future
A National Liberation Army massacre in Colombia produces a wave of refugees to Venezuela. Yeah, you read that right
Luis Peche and Yendri Velasquez survived after being shot by hitmen. The message is clear: Colombia is not safe for Venezuelan dissidents
Lula and Petro pitch a “repeat election” and a “transition government” for chavismo and the opposition
Behind the smiles in the photo gallery with the Colombian ambassador and the Chavista barons lies the need to handle the ELN and a more pragmatic approach toward Colombian exports
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