A Colombian congresswoman, Cathy Juvinao, has publicly attributed the recent electoral success of far-right candidates to decisions made during President Gustavo Petro’s four-year term. Juvinao directly blamed Petro’s political movement, known as “Petrismo,” for creating conditions that allowed the right wing to gain ground. She argued that consistent errors in strategy contributed to the outcome at the polls. The representative stated the election results reflect the consequences of the current administration’s policies and actions. Juvinao’s comments represent a critical assessment from within Petro’s own political sphere. This criticism highlights internal divisions regarding the administration’s approach and its impact on the Colombian political landscape. The remarks signal potential challenges for Petro’s agenda moving forward.