Voting has concluded in Colombia’s presidential election, initiating the process of counting ballots to determine the next president. Initial reports indicate a generally peaceful voting process, though Armando Benedetti, a prominent political figure, has reported receiving multiple claims of voter intimidation. Left-wing candidate Iván Cepeda, after casting his vote in Bogotá, expressed his intention to govern for all Colombians should he win, not just a specific sector. The outcome of the election is highly anticipated, with the nation awaiting the results that will shape its political future. Authorities are currently focused on verifying the integrity of the vote count and addressing any reported irregularities. The final results are expected to be announced in the coming hours, potentially signaling a significant shift in Colombian politics. The election is being closely watched both domestically and internationally.
