The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Colombia’s FARC to run 74 candidates in March elections

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BOGOTA: Colombia’s FARC political party, made up of former members of the rebel group, will field 74 candidates in legislativ­e elections in March, in a bid to win more than 10 seats guaranteed it in a peace deal with the government, the party said on Wednesday.

The vote will mark the party’s electoral debut after thousands of members handed in their weapons under the deal signed with the government of President Juan Manuel Santos in 2016, which ended more than 52 years of war.

The group was previously known as the Revolution­ary Armed Forces of Colombia but is now the Revolution­ary Alternativ­e Common Force, preserving their FARC initials.

The deal guaranteed the party five seats in the Senate and five seats in the lower house through 2026, regardless of the number of votes it receives in elections.

“We aspire not just to the 10 places, five senators and five representa­tives, but to many more. We are very optimistic and trust it will be more than ten,” Julian Gallo Cubillos, better known by his chosen rebel name Carlos Antonio Lozada, told journalist­s.

Gallo is a Senate candidate and member of the FARC’s party leadership.

Of the 74 candidates for the party is backing, 23 are running for Senate seats and 51 for the lower house.

Long-time rebel leader Rodrigo Londono, known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, is the party’s candidate for presidenti­al elections in May. — Reuters

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