The results of the presidential elections in Colombia were also news in the most influential media in the world. New York Times, Washington Post Y The nation (Argentina) are some of the media that at this time already record the electoral results on their web pages.
(See also: Fico Gutiérrez announces his support for Rodolfo Hernández)
Next, we tell you what the main headlines of these newspapers are.
(Read here: This is how the regions voted for Petro, Hernández and Gutiérrez)
New York Times
After knowing the electoral results, the New York newspaper headlined: ‘Leftist and right-wing populist lead the second round in June’.
The newspaper highlighted that two anti-establishment candidates, Petro and Hernández, achieved the first two places in the first presidential round.
Two anti-establishment candidates, Gustavo Petro, a leftist, and Rodolfo Hernández, a right-wing populist, took the top two spots in Colombia’s presidential election on Sunday, dealing a stunning blow to Colombia’s ruling conservative political class. diary on their website.
The Nation (Argentina)
‘The former guerrilla Gustavo Petro was first, but he will have to face an outsider in the second round’was the newspaper headline The nationone of the most influential in Latin America.
“With 96.19% of the polling stations counted, the left-wing candidate Gustavo Petro is the winner of this first round of elections with 40.34% of the votes and will face Rodolfo Petro in the second round of elections for the presidency of Colombia. Hernández, who accumulates 28.08%,” wrote that medium.
The nation He also highlighted that in Argentina, Gustavo Petro was the candidate who received the most votes.
Washington Post
For its part, the newspaper Washington Post He highlighted that two anti-system candidates have passed to the second round. ‘In Colombia, two anti-establishment candidates are headed for a second round’, titled that diary.
“Colombians on Sunday gave a leftist presidential candidate a lead for the first time in the country’s history, a vote that paved the way for a rare runoff between two populist, anti-establishment candidates who promise radical change in the third-largest nation. largest in Latin America”, points out that means of communication.
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