Colombia’s economy remains unstable as the country heads towards a presidential runoff election. Both candidates, Rodolfo Hernández Cepeda and Gustavo Petro de la Espriella, have yet to detail specific economic governance plans given the nation’s limited fiscal space. The current economic situation is considered more precarious than publicly acknowledged by either campaign. This lack of clarity regarding economic policy is raising concerns about future governance. The limited fiscal margin presents a significant challenge for the next administration, restricting potential policy options. The article, published by La Silla Vacía, highlights this critical issue as voters prepare to choose their next leader.
