Colombia’s Trump may be headed for the presidential palace
Rodolfo Hernandez once called himself a follower of Hitler and says as president he plans to declare a state of emergency to deal with corruption.
Bogota | Colombia’s political landscape has shifted remarkably in a matter of 24 hours.
For months, pollsters predicted that Gustavo Petro, a former rebel-turned-senator making a bid to be the nation’s first leftist president, would head to a June presidential runoff against Federico Gutierrez, a conservative establishment candidate who had argued that a vote for Petro amounted to “a leap into the void”.
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