The elected president of Colombia, Abelardo de la Espriella, has accused outgoing President Gustavo Petro of attempting a coup and has called upon the armed forces to protect the Constitution and democracy. De la Espriella claims that Petro and his ally Ivan Cepeda refuse to recognize his victory in the June 21 election and accuses them of orchestrating a 'pervasive plan' to maintain power. He argues that Petro’s resistance stems from fear of exposing corruption during his four-year tenure and alleged ties to Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. De la Espriella has decided to withdraw from the transition process, stating he cannot negotiate with those who do not acknowledge the people's sovereign decision. He urges the international community to support him until this attempted coup is halted.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation as a threat to democracy and the Constitution, using strong language such as 'coup', 'corruption', and 'golpistas'. It portrays Petro and Cepeda as illegitimate leaders obstructing democratic processes, aligning with right-wing narratives that emphasize nationalistic






