Colombian authorities have received over 2,000 complaints related to the recent presidential runoff election. Interior Minister Armando Benedetti reported that a significant portion of these complaints, totaling 153, originated from citizens voting abroad. The United States accounts for the majority of the international complaints received. The nature of these complaints has not been fully detailed, but they are currently under investigation by electoral authorities. This influx of reports raises questions about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process for overseas voters. Officials have not yet indicated whether the complaints are likely to impact the election results, which are currently being finalized. Further details are expected as the investigation progresses.
