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Colombia leftist Cepeda backs away from new constitution idea

Created at 4 Jun · 5:12 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Colombian leftist presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda stated he would seek consensus for national reforms if elected, backing away from the idea of a constituent assembly. Cepeda, who came second in the first round, aims to appeal to centrist voters.

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Key Numbers

63age of Ivan Cepeda
June 21date of second round of Colombian presidential elections

Who's Involved

Ivan Cepeda
Colombian leftist presidential candidate
Gustavo Petro
Current President of Colombia, backed an assembly
Abelardo De La Espriella
Right-wing candidate in Colombian presidential election

↳ Why This Matters

This policy shift by a leading presidential candidate could significantly influence the outcome of the Colombian election and the future direction of the country's constitutional framework and social reforms.

Key facts

  • Colombian leftist presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda will seek consensus for national reforms if elected.
  • Cepeda is backing away from the possibility of a constituent assembly to create a new constitution.
  • Cepeda came second in the first round of elections.
  • The candidate aims to appeal to centrist voters.

Colombian leftist presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda announced in a video that he would pursue national reforms through consensus if elected in the second round, a shift from his previous support for a constituent assembly. Cepeda, who finished second in the initial election, is seeking to attract centrist voters by emphasizing a consensus-based approach rather than the creation of a new constitution. He previously stated support for an assembly only with wide public backing. Current President Gustavo Petro has supported the idea of an assembly, drawing criticism from centrist and right-wing figures who fear it could undermine democratic checks and balances. Cepeda, a 63-year-old lawmaker and son of a murdered communist leader, faces a challenge in appealing to centrist voters to overcome his rival, Abelardo De La Espriella, who is expected to gain support from other right-wing candidates eliminated in the first round. Cepeda accused De La Espriella of intending to dismantle social programs and protections for vulnerable populations.

Frequently asked questions

Ivan Cepeda is a 63-year-old leftist presidential candidate in Colombia and a lawmaker.

Cepeda has moved away from supporting the idea of a constituent assembly to create a new constitution, now favoring reform through consensus.

He aims to appeal to centrist voters in the upcoming second round of elections.

Cepeda's main rival is right-wing candidate Abelardo De La Espriella.

What Happens Next

01Second round of Colombian presidential elections on June 21.

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4 Jun · 4:50 PM
Cepeda shifts from supporting a constituent assembly to seeking consensus for reforms, aiming to attract centrist voters.
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4 Jun · 4:50 PM
Leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda, who came second in the first round, stated he will seek consensus for national reforms if elected, moving away from a new constitution.
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Appealing to centrists, Colombia leftist Cepeda backs away from possibility of new constitutionm.piqsuite.com
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