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A far-right millionaire candidate backed by Trump won Colombia's presidential election by an extremely narrow margin, amid fraud allegations and claims of US intervention in the process.
A far-right millionaire candidate backed by Trump won Colombia's presidential election by an extremely narrow margin, amid fraud allegations and claims of U.S. intervention. The tight result means legitimacy questions are already embedded in the outcome.
A razor-thin victory combined with fraud allegations means this president starts without consensus support. The Trump backing adds to questions about external influence, which fuels the fraud narrative whether or not it's true. Colombia faces governance with a leader whose mandate is contested from day one.
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