Former insurgent Gustavo Petro narrowly received a runoff election over a political outsider millionaire Sunday, ushering in a brand new period of politics for Colombia by changing into the nation’s first leftist president.
Petro, a senator in his third try and win the presidency, had 50.47 per cent of the votes, whereas actual property magnate Rodolfo Hernandez had 47.27 per cent, with nearly all ballots counted, based on outcomes launched by election authorities.
Petro’s victory underlined a drastic change in presidential politics for a rustic that has lengthy marginalized the left for its perceived affiliation with the armed battle.
“At the moment is a day of celebration for the individuals. Allow them to rejoice the primary common victory,” Petro tweeted. “Could so many sufferings be cushioned within the pleasure that immediately floods the guts of the Homeland.”
Petro was as soon as a insurgent with the now-defunct M-19 motion and was granted amnesty after being jailed for his involvement with the group.
At his headquarters within the capital metropolis of Bogota, a message on a display screen learn, “Gracias Colombia,” or “Thanks Colombia.”
Outgoing conservative President Ivan Duque congratulated Petro shortly after outcomes had been introduced, and Hernandez shortly conceded his defeat.
“I settle for the consequence, accurately, if we would like our establishments to be agency,” Hernandez stated in a video on social media. “I sincerely hope that this determination is helpful for everybody.”
‘Individuals are fed up’
The vote got here amid widespread discontent over rising inequality, inflation and violence — elements that led voters within the first spherical to show their backs on the long-governing centrist and right-leaning politicians and selected two outsiders in Latin America’s third-most populated nation.
Petro’s exhibiting was the newest leftist political victory in Latin America fuelled by voters’ want for change. Chile, Peru and Honduras elected leftist presidents in 2021, and in Brazil, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is main the polls for this yr’s presidential election.
About 21.6 million of the 39 million eligible voters solid a poll Sunday. Abstentionism has been above 40 per cent in each presidential election since 1990.
Petro, 62, might be formally declared winner after a proper rely that may take a couple of days. Traditionally, the preliminary outcomes have coincided with the ultimate ones.
Polls forward of the runoff had indicated Petro and Hernandez — each former mayors — had been in a decent race since they topped 4 different candidates within the preliminary Could 29 election, although neither received sufficient votes to win outright and headed into the runoff.
Petro has proposed formidable pension, tax, well being and agricultural reforms and modifications to how Colombia fights drug cartels and different armed teams.
He obtained 40 per cent of the votes throughout final month’s election and Hernandez 28 per cent, however the distinction shortly narrowed as Hernandez started to draw so-called anti-Petrista voters.
Petro may have a tricky time delivering on his guarantees as he doesn’t have a majority in Congress, which is vital to finishing up reforms. In current legislative elections, Petro’s political motion received 20 seats within the Senate, a plurality, however he would nonetheless must make concessions in negotiations with different events.
Hernandez, who made his cash in actual property, is just not affiliated with any main political occasion and rejected alliances. His austere marketing campaign, waged totally on TikTok and different social media platforms, was self-financed and based mostly totally on a struggle in opposition to corruption, which he blames for poverty and the lack of state sources that could possibly be used on social packages.
Hernandez surged late within the first-round marketing campaign previous extra standard candidates and shocked many when he completed second. He has confronted controversies together with saying he admired Adolf Hitler earlier than apologizing and saying that he meant to check with Albert Einstein.
Polls say most Colombians consider the nation is heading within the unsuitable course and disapprove of Duque, who was not eligible to hunt reelection. The pandemic set again the nation’s anti-poverty efforts by at the least a decade. Official figures present that 39 per cent of Colombia’s lived on lower than $89 US a month final yr.
The rejection of politics as ordinary “is a mirrored image of the truth that the individuals are fed up with the identical individuals as at all times,” stated Nataly Amezquita, a 26-year-old civil engineer ready to vote. “We now have to create higher social change. Many individuals within the nation aren’t in the perfect situation.”
However even the 2 outsider candidates left her chilly. She stated she would solid a clean poll: “I do not like both of the 2 candidates…. Neither of them looks like individual to me.”
Silvia Otero Bahamon, a political science professor on the College of Rosario, stated that though each candidates are populists who “have an ideology based mostly on the division between the corrupt elite and the individuals,” every sees their struggle in opposition to the institution in a different way.
“Petro pertains to the poor, the ethnic and cultural minorities of essentially the most peripheral areas of the nation,” Otero stated, whereas Hernandez’s supporters “are the individuals who have been let down by politicking and corruption. It’s a looser neighborhood, which the candidate reaches immediately through social networks.”
Many citizens had been basing their determination on what they are not looking for, as a substitute of what they do need.
“Many individuals stated, ‘I do not care who’s standing in opposition to Petro, I’ll vote for whomever represents the opposite candidate, no matter who that individual is,”‘ stated Silvana Amaya, a senior analyst with the agency Management Dangers. “That additionally works the opposite manner round. Rodolfo has been portrayed as this loopy outdated man, communication genius and lavish character (so) that some individuals say: ‘I do not care who I’ve to vote for, however I do not need him to be my president.”‘