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Colombia’s Ruling Left Set to Extend Time in Power as Cepeda Leads, Poll Shows

BOGOTA, April 26 (Reuters) – Colombia’s ruling ⁠left-wing ⁠coalition appears poised to ⁠retain power, with Ivan Cepeda leading the ​presidential race on 44.3% support and on track to continue President ‌Gustavo Petro’s agenda against ‌a divided right-wing opposition, a poll showed on ⁠Sunday.

The Pacto ⁠Historico candidate would defeat either of his main rivals ​in a June runoff, with the political right split between businessman Abelardo De La Espriella at 21.5% and hardline opposition figure ​Paloma Valencia at 19.8%, per pollster Invamer.

• ⁠The survey ⁠was based on 3,800 ⁠personal ​interviews and has a margin of error of plus or ​minus 2%. It ⁠was published by Noticias Caracol and Blu Radio.

• Cepeda’s popularity gained 7.2 percentage points since Invamer’s February poll, while Valencia jumped 9.8 points and De La Espriella increased ⁠his support by 2.6 points.

• In a runoff against De La ⁠Espriella, Cepeda would win 54.6% to 42.6%; against Valencia, he would prevail 51.2% to 46.6%.

• Center-left contenders Claudia Lopez and Sergio Fajardo trail far behind, with 3.6% and 2.5% support, respectively, leaving them effectively out of contention.

• Cepeda has vowed to deepen social reforms aimed at tackling poverty and ⁠inequality under what he calls President Petro’s “change government.”

• More than 41 million Colombians will vote on May 31, with a potential June 21 runoff if no ​candidate secures an outright majority.

(Reporting by Luis Jaime ​Acosta; Editing by Sumana Nandy)

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