Colombia’s Interior Ministry has received 2,600 complaints regarding electoral crimes as the country’s election season progresses. Bogotá has reported the highest number of cases, accounting for 950 of the total complaints filed nationwide. The complaints allege various offenses, though details remain limited. Notably, the President himself is the subject of some of these denunciations, though the nature of those allegations has not been specified. These reports signal potential issues with the integrity of the electoral process. Authorities are currently investigating the claims to determine their validity and impact on the ongoing elections. The situation is being closely monitored by both domestic and international observers.
