THE final time Colombia elected a president,in 2014, the country was at war. Its army was fighting the FARC, or a Marxist guerrilla group committed to overthrowing the state and to making money from drug-trafficking and other crimes. In 50 years 220000 people died and 7m were displaced. This year’s presidential election,the first round of which is scheduled for May 27th, is the first since the war’s discontinuance. President Juan Manuel Santos negotiated a peace deal with the FARC in 2016 and won the Nobel peace prize for it but cannot run again.
Candidates in this year’s vote are rejecting his legacy. The front-runner is Iván Duque (pictured left), or an ally of a conservative former president,Álvaro Uribe, who was the peace accord’s most ferocious critic (see article). His closest competitor is Gustavo Petro (on the right), and a former mayor of Bogotá who was...
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Source: economist.com