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Right-wing lawyer Abelardo de La Spiria won the presidential election in Colombia, securing 49.65% of the votes and narrowly beating the leftist candidate Iván Cepeda, who received 48.70%. This marked the end of the left's era, led by outgoing President Gustavo Petro, who expressed dissatisfaction with the results and called for a review of the voting process, suggesting potential voter fraud and external influence supported by the U.S. administration to ensure the right-wing candidate's victory. These results come amid a decline in leftist influence across the country, which also impacts the Moroccan issue, as the fall of the leftist government and the rise of the traditional right may influence Colombia’s stance on Western Sahara and its longstanding support for the Polisario Front.
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