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Colombian election loser threatens 'civil disobedience' over opponent's US citizenship

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Iván Cepeda, who lost Colombia's presidential election, stated he will not recognize Abelardo de la Espriella as president unless de la Espriella renounces his U.S. citizenship and clarifies his relationship with the U.S. government.

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Key Numbers

250,000vote margin in presidential runoff
49.6%votes for de la Espriella
48.7%votes for Cepeda

Who's Involved

Iván Cepeda
Colombian senator and presidential election loser
Abelardo de la Espriella
President-elect of Colombia, dual US-Colombia citizen
Donald Trump
US President who endorsed de la Espriella
Gustavo Petro
Outgoing President of Colombia
Manuel Camilo González
Political science professor at Bogota's Javeriana University

↳ Why This Matters

The dispute highlights potential political instability and challenges to the legitimacy of Colombia's incoming president, Abelardo de la Espriella, stemming from his dual U.S. citizenship and past legal work, which could impact his ability to govern and his relationship with the United States.

Key facts

  • Colombian Senator Iván Cepeda, who lost the recent presidential election, threatened civil disobedience.
  • Cepeda demands the election winner, Abelardo de la Espriella, renounce his U.S. citizenship.
  • Cepeda also questioned de la Espriella's potential conflicts of interest and ties to U.S. agencies.
  • De la Espriella, a conservative lawyer endorsed by Donald Trump, won the runoff election.
  • Cepeda's stance could lead to street protests or congressional obstruction, though it has no legal standing.

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Iván Cepeda, a Colombian senator who recently lost the nation’s presidential election, stated he will not recognize Abelardo de la Espriella, the winner of the June runoff, as the new head of state unless de la Espriella renounces his U.S. citizenship.

Cepeda urged de la Espriella to renounce his U.S. citizenship, citing potential conflicts of interest. He also questioned whether de la Espriella, a criminal defense lawyer who represented a former paramilitary leader linked to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, acts as an agent of the United States. Furthermore, Cepeda demanded that de la Espriella desist from any efforts to extradite outgoing President Gustavo Petro, who is reportedly under investigation by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn.

"If these conditions of legality are not met, as the leader of the opposition, I will embark on the path of peaceful civil disobedience that implies not recognizing the authority of someone who will not defend our national sovereignty," Cepeda said.

De la Espriella, a conservative lawyer endorsed by U.S. President Donald Trump, won the presidential runoff by approximately 250,000 votes. Cepeda acknowledged the results three days after the election, following validation by Colombian authorities. De la Espriella, who is set to be inaugurated on August 7, obtained U.S. citizenship as an adult after living in Florida.

While Cepeda's threat of non-recognition carries no legal weight, as de la Espriella has been certified the winner, a political science professor suggested it could incite street protests or justify efforts to block the president-elect's agenda in Congress. Cepeda's party holds the most senators but lacks a majority on its own.

Frequently asked questions

Abelardo de la Espriella won the Colombian presidential election, defeating Iván Cepeda.

Cepeda demands de la Espriella renounce his U.S. citizenship and clarify his relationship with the U.S. government, citing potential conflicts of interest and concerns about national sovereignty.

Cepeda's threat of civil disobedience and non-recognition has no legal implications, as de la Espriella has already been certified as the election winner.

De la Espriella is a conservative lawyer who was endorsed by Donald Trump. He obtained U.S. citizenship as an adult after living in Florida and previously defended high-profile clients, including former paramilitary leaders.

What Happens Next

01Abelardo de la Espriella is scheduled for inauguration as Colombia's president on August 7.
02Cepeda's party, the Historical Pact, may attempt to block de la Espriella's legislative agenda in Congress.

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How It Developed

Iván Cepeda lost Colombia's presidential election to Abelardo de la Espriella.
Cepeda stated he will not recognize de la Espriella as president if he does not renounce his U.S. citizenship.
Cepeda also demanded de la Espriella clarify if he is a U.S. agent and cease efforts to extradite outgoing President Gustavo Petro.
De la Espriella, a conservative lawyer endorsed by Donald Trump, is set to be inaugurated on August 7.
Cepeda's threat is not expected to have legal implications, but could spark street protests or congressional opposition.
De la Espriella obtained U.S. citizenship as an adult after living in Florida.

Sources

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Colombian election loser threatens ‘civil disobedience’ if winner does not ditch US citizenshipAP News

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