Two Members of Colombian Right-Wing Presidential Candidate’s Campaign Killed

BOGOTA, May ⁠16 (Reuters) – ⁠Two campaign workers for ⁠right-wing Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo De La ​Espriella in the country’s southeast were killed just two weeks ‌before the presidential election, his ‌party Defenders of the Homeland said on Saturday.

Rogers ⁠Mauricio ⁠Devia and Fabian Cardona were shot on Friday night ​in a rural area of Cubarral, Meta province. Four hooded men on motorcycles intercepted them and opened fire, his party said.

Devia, ​a former Cubarral mayor, coordinated De La Espriella’s local ⁠campaign, ⁠while Cardona assisted with ⁠logistics. ​They were returning by motorcycle from Villavicencio with campaign materials.

“They were ​cowardly murdered in ⁠cold blood,” De La Espriella said in a video statement. Authorities have not blamed an armed group, but De La Espriella blamed a dissident faction of the ⁠former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels, without providing evidence.

De ⁠La Espriella polls second behind leftist Ivan Cepeda ahead of the May 31 first-round vote. He promises a hard line against guerrillas, criminal gangs and drug trafficking, including the bombing of rebel camps and the resumption of aerial fumigation of coca crops.

He recently alleged a sniper assassination plot against him involving ⁠government intelligence members.

Colombians will vote to elect President Gustavo Petro’s successor. If no candidate receives more than 50% of votes, a runoff will be held on ​June 21.

(Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta in ​Bogota; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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