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Abelardo De La Espriella can be possessed outside the Congress: these are the conditions to do so
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Abelardo De La Espriella can be possessed outside the Congress: these are the conditions to do so

The Senate Secretariat resolved doubts regarding the change of location for the presidential inauguration of Abelardo De La Espriella. The office responded to the request made by the team of the incoming president, providing clarity on how the ceremony could be moved from Congress to another location. It was clarified that while Congress is the official venue for the inauguration, both the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives can agree to relocate it. Once this agreement is finalized, the chosen location temporarily holds the legal status of Congress, allowing constitutional functions to proceed. The relocation requires approval by majority and can be processed during an ordinary session of Congress. The initiative can be presented through a proposal to the Senate or Chamber plenary or via a proposal to their respective secretaries. Both chambers must approve the measure before August 7, when Gustavo Petro’s term ends and De La Espriella’s begins.

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Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 652 days ago
New blow to uribism: Cambio Radical will support Alfredo Deluque for the presidency of the Senate

On July 15, the Senate faction of Cambio Radical fully supported Senator Alfredo Deluque to assume the presidency of the Senate starting July 20, following the installation of the Congress elected in March. This decision is seen as another setback for the uribismo movement, which has already lost support from the Conservative Party and now Cambio Radical. The seven senators from Cambio Radical argue that supporting Deluque ensures the governability of newly elected President Abelardo De La Espriella, aligning with their declaration as a governing party. Meanwhile, the Centro Democrático faction is pushing for Honorio Henríquez, creating competition for the Senate presidency.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the political maneuverings around the Senate presidency in a neutral tone, highlighting the support for Deluque by Cambio Radical and the implications for the uribismo movement without overtly favoring any side. It provides context about the competing factions and their stated理由

Why factuality (85): The article states that Cambio Radical has endorsed Alfredo Deluque for Senate President, citing the party's alignment with the elected president Abelardo De La Espriella. It includes direct quotes from the party and references to previous declarations of being a governing party, supporting the fact

Why objectivity (65): While the article reports facts, it frames the decision as a 'nuevo golpe para el uribismo,' which implies a negative stance towards the Uribismo group. This language suggests a biased interpretation of events rather than a neutral report.

La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 602 days ago
Conservative Party will support Deluque for Senate presidency

The leader of the Conservative Party, Efraín Cepeda, confirmed that his party will support Alfredo Deluque, a senator from the U party, for the presidency of the Senate. This decision comes after negotiations with members of the Liberal Party and the Center Democratic Party regarding the leadership positions in Congress. The Conservatives have ten crucial votes that could determine the outcome of the vote on July 20, when the new Congress is installed. Deluque currently has 29 votes, while the Center Democratic Party has only 17. The Liberal Party’s 13 votes and other independent or opposition blocs will play a decisive role. Deluque has the backing of the current government due to his early support for President De La Espriella and his close ties to Carlos Suárez, a strategist in Abelardo’s campaign.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the political maneuvering around the Senate presidency in a balanced manner, highlighting both the Conservative Party’s decision to support Deluque and the Center Democratic Party’s position. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context

Why factuality (80): This article confirms the support from the Conservative Party for Alfredo Deluque for Senate President, citing a meeting with party leaders and referencing the government's endorsement. It aligns with the broader narrative of the political battle, though it does not provide independent verification

Why objectivity (60): The article presents the Conservative Party's decision as a 'golpe al uribismo,' implying a negative judgment of the Uribismo group. This framing introduces a clear ideological perspective, making the piece more opinionated than objective.

Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
Alfredo Deluque wins the support of three political parties for the presidency of the Senate

Alfredo Deluque, congresista del Partido de la U, ha obtenido el respaldo de tres partidos políticos – Alianza Verde, En Marcha y Aico – para contender por la presidencia del Senado entre 2026 y 2027, según una declaración oficial. Esta alianza refleja el apoyo del gobierno de Abelardo De La Espriella. Sin embargo, el líder de En Marcha, Juan Fernando Cristo, expresó desconcierto inicial sobre esta decisión, aunque posteriormente retiró su comentario. Por otro lado, el Centro Democrático y el Pacto Histórico continúan apoyando a la candidatura de Honorio Henríquez, considerándolo como el contrapeso necesario. Los uribistas, representados por el Centro Democrático, argumentan que deben mantener la presidencia del Senado debido a su posición como segunda fuerza política y su oposición al gobierno Petro. Las decisiones finales sobre la elección de la mesa directiva del Senado y la Cámara de Representantes se tomarán el 20 de julio.

Bias read (Center): El artículo presenta una cobertura equilibrada entre las diferentes facciones políticas involucradas en la disputa por la presidencia del Senado. Muestra tanto el apoyo a Alfredo Deluque como la resistencia del Centro Democrático y los uribistas hacia su candidatura. No hay un sesgo claro hacia un b

La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentConservative5 hr. ago
Uribe fears that the new government wants to destroy his party

Former President Álvaro Uribe, leader of the Centro Democrático party, expressed concern that the incoming government led by Abelardo de la Espriella might attempt to dismantle his political group. He warned that efforts to prevent a uribista senator from becoming president of the Senate could signal broader attempts to weaken his party, which holds the majority among right-wing parties in the upcoming Congress. Uribe suggested his party would resist such moves, using the metaphor of bees defending their hive. The conflict centers around the selection of the next Senate president, with the government favoring Alfredo Deluque, while the uribistas support Honorio Henríquez. This struggle highlights tensions over the new government’s relationship with the Congress and reflects broader ideological divides.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation through the perspective of Álvaro Uribe, a prominent right-wing figure, emphasizing concerns about potential threats to his party. It uses metaphors and quotes that align with right-leaning rhetoric, suggesting opposition to the incoming government's actions. While a

La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentCenter17 hr. ago
It will be by consensus: Pacto does not yet define who will support the Senate

The article discusses the ongoing negotiations within Colombia's Pacto Histórico coalition regarding the selection of a candidate to oppose the incoming government led by President Gustavo Petro. The coalition has not yet decided on a formal candidate but emphasizes a consensus-based approach. Key figures under consideration include Alfredo Deluque, backed by several parties, and Honorio Henríquez from the Centro Democrático. The article highlights tensions between supporters of Abelardo de la Espriella (abelardismo) and those aligned with former President Álvaro Uribe (uribismo). Uribe has actively promoted Henríquez, citing his party's offers of 'apertura y garantías' (openness and guarantees). Meanwhile, some members like Jota Pe Hernández have already expressed support for Henríquez due to opposition to Petro's administration.

Bias read (Center): While the article presents a contest between different political factions (abelardismo vs. uribismo), it does not clearly favor one side over the other. It reports on multiple perspectives, including statements from both sides and the internal dynamics of the Pacto Histórico. The framing remains non

Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenter18 hr. ago
Abelardo De La Espriella can be possessed outside the Congress: these are the conditions to do so

The Senate Secretariat resolved doubts regarding the change of location for the presidential inauguration of Abelardo De La Espriella. The office responded to the request made by the team of the incoming president, providing clarity on how the ceremony could be moved from Congress to another location. It was clarified that while Congress is the official venue for the inauguration, both the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives can agree to relocate it. Once this agreement is finalized, the chosen location temporarily holds the legal status of Congress, allowing constitutional functions to proceed. The relocation requires approval by majority and can be processed during an ordinary session of Congress. The initiative can be presented through a proposal to the Senate or Chamber plenary or via a proposal to their respective secretaries. Both chambers must approve the measure before August 7, when Gustavo Petro’s term ends and De La Espriella’s begins.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the procedural possibilities for relocating the presidential inauguration, without taking a clear ideological stance. It explains the legal framework and requirements for such a move, emphasizing the formal process rather than promoting any particular立场

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