Manila Standard

Jubilant Petro elected Colombia’s first leftist president

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BOGOTA—Ex-guerrilla Gustavo Petro was elected the first-ever left-wing president of Colombia on Sunday, after beating millionair­e businessma­n Rodolfo Hernandez in a tense and unpredicta­ble runoff election.

With all votes counted, Petro -- the 62-year-old former mayor of Bogota -- won with 50.4 percent compared to Hernandez’s 47.3 percent.

“As of today, Colombia is changing, a real change that guides us to one of our aims: the politics of love ... of understand­ing and dialogue,” said a victorious Petro.

Hernandez, 77, accepted the result, in which he came up short by 700,000 votes, in a Facebook live broadcast.

“I hope that Mr. Gustavo Petro knows how to run the country and is faithful to his discourse against corruption,” said the constructi­on magnate, who had made fighting graft his main campaign pledge.

Petro will succeed the deeply unpopular conservati­ve Ivan Duque, who was barred by Colombia’s constituti­on from standing for reelection, in a country saddled with widespread poverty, a surge in violence, and other woes.

Speaking to delirious supporters at his party headquarte­rs in Bogota, Petro held out an olive branch to his opponents.

“This is not a change to deepen sectariani­sm in Colombia. The change consists precisely of leaving hatred behind, leaving sectariani­sm behind.”

He added: “We want a Colombia that through its diversity is one Colombia.”

In another historic achievemen­t for a country where 10 percent of the population identify as Afro-descendant­s, environmen­tal activist, and feminist Francia Marquez, 40, will become Colombia’s first black woman vice president.

“The great challenge that all of us Colombians have is reconcilia­tion,” said Marquez, who was the target of threats during a fractious campaign.

“The time has come to build peace, a peace that implies social justice.”

In central Bogota, thousands of Petro supporters—mostly young people —rejoiced.

 ?? CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BlLefAt-CwKing AFP ?? presidenti­al candidate Gustavo Petro shows his ballot as he votes during the presidenti­al runoff election in Bogota, on June 19.
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BlLefAt-CwKing AFP presidenti­al candidate Gustavo Petro shows his ballot as he votes during the presidenti­al runoff election in Bogota, on June 19.

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