Colombia’s Supreme Court has reversed a prior order prohibiting political candidate Abelardo Fonseca from using national symbols in his campaign. The original ruling aimed to restrict Fonseca’s use of emblems like the Colombian flag and national jersey. This decision follows a campaign effort by Fonseca’s supporters to reclaim visibility for his candidacy. Notably, the campaign also successfully reintroduced the Colombian national team jersey as a symbol of support. The court’s reversal suggests a reassessment of limitations on political expression related to national identity. This development marks a win for Fonseca as he continues his electoral bid, allowing him to freely utilize patriotic imagery. The case highlights ongoing debates surrounding the intersection of political campaigning and national symbolism in Colombia.