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More for Deluque: the Green and ASI coalition joins
CO🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

More for Deluque: the Green and ASI coalition joins

The article reports on the growing support for Alfredo Deluque's candidacy for President of the Senate in Colombia, which is being backed by the Green Coalition and the Social Independent Alliance (ASI). With 40 confirmed votes, Deluque is close to securing victory, though he needs 12 more votes to reach the required 52. His main competitor, Honorio Henríquez of the Center Democratic Party, currently has 18 votes. The article notes that former President Álvaro Uribe expressed concern over potential internal conflicts within his own political faction, fearing that supporters might seek to dismantle the Urabismo movement. The piece highlights the shifting alliances and strategic implications of the vote, particularly the potential for the opposition Pacto Histórico to play a decisive role.

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More for Deluque: the Green and ASI coalition joins

The article reports on the growing support for Alfredo Deluque's candidacy for President of the Senate in Colombia, which is being backed by the Green Coalition and the Social Independent Alliance (ASI). With 40 confirmed votes, Deluque is close to securing victory, though he needs 12 more votes to reach the required 52. His main competitor, Honorio Henríquez of the Center Democratic Party, currently has 18 votes. The article notes that former President Álvaro Uribe expressed concern over potential internal conflicts within his own political faction, fearing that supporters might seek to dismantle the Urabismo movement. The piece highlights the shifting alliances and strategic implications of the vote, particularly the potential for the opposition Pacto Histórico to play a decisive role.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the political developments surrounding the Senate leadership race, including the support for Deluque and the concerns raised by Álvaro Uribe. It does not overtly favor any particular political faction but rather provides factual information about the voting

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