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MinTransporte takes sides in the discussion on live transmission of the splicing

On July 2, 2026, the first official meeting between the outgoing administration of President Gustavo Petro and the incoming administration led by President-elect Abelardo De La Espriella took place. The discussion centered around the 'empalme' process, which involves the transfer of power and responsibilities between administrations. Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo expressed concerns about the transparency of the process, stating that the outgoing government should avoid actions that could compromise the country’s future. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance, under Minister Germán Ávila, issued directives requiring the recording and live transmission of the transition processes. The outgoing president, Gustavo Petro, supported this proposal, arguing that citizens have the right to watch these sessions on television. The Ministry of Transportation, led by Minister María Fernanda Rojas, endorsed the initiative and announced plans to broadcast transportation-related meetings live to ensure transparency.

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La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 958 days ago
Restrepo asks UNP to stop appointments before transition

The newly elected Vice President, José Manuel Restrepo, has requested that the National Protection Unit (UNP) halt new appointments until the government transition concludes on August 7. He argues that Decree 0670 of 2026 allows changes to protection schemes just before the outgoing administration leaves office. Restrepo asked for technical, financial, and legal information regarding ongoing selection and hiring processes. He emphasized that the protection of the current president and their team should not be determined in the final days of an outgoing administration. This is the second time Restrepo has requested the suspension of appointments, previously addressing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The incoming government’s 'Anti-Corruption Handover' will be led by Restrepo, while the current administration has appointed Finance Minister Germán Ávila to coordinate the transition. President Gustavo Petro reiterated his commitment to govern until August 6.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Restrepo's request to suspend appointments as a procedural matter related to the government transition. It includes direct quotes from Restrepo and provides context about the transition process, including both the incoming and outgoing administrations’ roles. There is no overtly

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately reports Restrepo's request to suspend appointments and provides context about the transition process. It maintains neutrality by presenting facts without taking sides. The only minor issue is the brief mention of 'empalme anticorrupción' which isn't detailed in the primary sou

El Espectador logoEl EspectadorIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9211 days ago
CNE handed over their credentials to Abelardo de la Espriella and José Manuel Restrepo

The Colombian electoral authority, CNE, has issued credentials to Abelardo de la Espriella and José Manuel Restrepo. This marks their formal recognition as candidates for the upcoming election. The event signifies an important step in the electoral process, allowing these individuals to participate in the voting procedures. The action by CNE underscores the administrative progress toward conducting the election. No further details were provided regarding the specific roles or backgrounds of the two candidates.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a procedural update from the CNE, which is a neutral administrative body. There is no indication of ideological framing or emphasis on any particular political stance. The focus remains on the formal act of credentialing candidates, without commentary on their policies, affiliait

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 92): This article accurately reports the CNE's credential delivery to De la Espriella and Restrepo. It aligns closely with the primary source document's description of the transition process. The reporting is straightforward and lacks bias or embellishment.

Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 804 days ago
MinTransporte takes sides in the discussion on live transmission of the splicing

On July 2, 2026, the first official meeting between the outgoing administration of President Gustavo Petro and the incoming administration led by President-elect Abelardo De La Espriella took place. The discussion centered around the 'empalme' process, which involves the transfer of power and responsibilities between administrations. Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo expressed concerns about the transparency of the process, stating that the outgoing government should avoid actions that could compromise the country’s future. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance, under Minister Germán Ávila, issued directives requiring the recording and live transmission of the transition processes. The outgoing president, Gustavo Petro, supported this proposal, arguing that citizens have the right to watch these sessions on television. The Ministry of Transportation, led by Minister María Fernanda Rojas, endorsed the initiative and announced plans to broadcast transportation-related meetings live to ensure transparency.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the political tensions surrounding the 'empalme' process, including perspectives from both the outgoing and incoming administrations. While there is some emphasis on transparency and accountability, the framing remains neutral, avoiding overtly positive or pej

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Reports on the official start of the transition process, including the role of Restrepo and Ávila, aligned with the primary source. Neutral tone throughout.

Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 805 days ago
Germán Ávila responded to José Manuel Restrepo's letter and confirmed the formal start of the transition process

The article reports on the formal start of the transition process between the outgoing Petro administration and the incoming administration led by President-elect José Manuel Restrepo. Minister of Finance and Acting President Germán Ávila responded to a letter from Restrepo, confirming the initiation of the transition procedures. Ávila emphasized that the transition would be orderly, transparent, and respectful of democratic institutions, aligning with presidential directives. The first meeting between Restrepo and Ávila was scheduled at the Casa de Nariño to establish communication channels, methodology, and timelines for information exchange. Ávila stressed the importance of transparency and institutional responsibility during the handover, ensuring the new government is well-informed about the current administration’s status.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the transition process, focusing on procedural aspects and official statements without overtly favoring either side. It emphasizes institutional integrity and adherence to legal frameworks, which suggests a neutral framing. While the topic is politically-ch

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Confirms the formal start of the transition process, aligning with the primary source. Maintains objectivity in reporting the response from Ávila.

La Silla Vacía logoLa Silla VacíaIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 808 days ago
“Ahí tiene su casa”: Petro responde a petición de Restrepo

Presidente Gustavo Petro respondió en una publicación en X a José Manuel Restrepo, el vicepresidente electo encargado de liderar el 'empalme anticorrupción' entre el antiguo y el nuevo gobierno. Petro destacó su mandato que finaliza el 6 de agosto a las doce de la noche y mencionó la experiencia previa de Restrepo en el Ministerio de Hacienda bajo el gobierno de Iván Duque, comparándolo con 'devolverles el gobierno'. La respuesta surgió tras una solicitud de Restrepo a la canciller Rosa Villavicencio para congelar nombramientos diplomáticos hasta la posesión del nuevo gobierno. El tema refleja tensiones dentro del gobierno sobre la transición y la continuidad institucional.

Bias read (Progressive): El artículo presenta la postura del presidente Petro como una defensa de su legado y una promesa de transición ordenada, mientras destaca la moderación de Restrepo. El lenguaje utilizado sugiere una visión progresista y crítica hacia la politización del Estado, con énfasis en la necesidad de una 'cú

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports Petro’s response to Restrepo and includes relevant quotes and context. It maintains a balanced tone and aligns closely with the information presented in the primary source.

Semana logoSemanaIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 658 days ago
Gustavo Petro responds to the request of the vice president-elect, José Manuel Restrepo, to suspend diplomatic appointments

President Gustavo Petro responded to Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo's request to suspend provisional diplomatic appointments during the transition between administrations. Restrepo had written to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, asking them to halt new temporary appointments in diplomatic and consular roles until the administration of Abelardo De La Espriella takes over. He also requested detailed information on existing provisional appointments. In response, Petro stated his term would end on August 6 at midnight and emphasized the achievements of his government over the past four years, including reduced poverty rates, increased employment levels, economic growth, and improvements in education and health outcomes. Petro framed the handover as returning a 'house' improved compared to when he took office.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the situation: Restrepo's request and Petro's response. It includes direct quotes from both parties and outlines the reasons behind their positions without overtly favoring either side. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the procedural aspects of the power交接.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): The article accurately reports Petro's response to Restrepo's request but includes personal commentary about Petro's governance achievements, which introduces a slight bias. It also mentions the transition coordinator role but lacks details about the broader institutional vacuum mentioned in the pri

Semana logoSemanaIndependentProgressiveFactual 70Objective 556 days ago
Abelardo De La Espriella on empalme: Today we take the first step to build a Government where corruption has no place

The article reports on the first meeting of President-elect Abelardo De La Espriella with members of his transition team, focusing on the 'empalme' process aimed at combating corruption. De La Espriella emphasized transparency, technical rigor, and service to the country, stating that the process would involve 22 technical tables and over 1,200 experts. He highlighted the commitment of the team to uncovering the true state of the Colombian state and rebuilding the nation. The article mentions coordination with outgoing President Gustavo Petro’s administration through advisor Carlos Alonso Lucio and notes that the transition has been planned for over six months. It also references the upcoming meeting between coordinators Germán Ávila and José Manuel Restrepo.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the 'empalme' process as a significant step toward anti-corruption governance, emphasizing transparency, technical rigor, and national renewal. The language used by De La Espriella highlights a clear ideological stance against corruption and for institutional reform, which aligns左

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 55): The article quotes De la Espriella's statements about the anti-corruption transition but adds subjective interpretations about the 'first anticorruption transition.' While some facts match the primary source, the tone occasionally veers into promotional language for De la Espriella's agenda.

Semana logoSemanaIndependentConservativeFactual 55Objective 5013 days ago
U.S. Congressman warns Petro Government about transfer of power after second round results

The US Republican senator Carlos Giménez issued a warning to Colombian President Gustavo Petro regarding the potential failure to complete the power transition after the second-round election results. He stated that the United States might refuse to recognize any government other than that of the elected president, Abelardo De La Espriella, if the August transition timeline is not respected. Giménez questioned the election results, suggesting that De La Espriella’s margin of victory could have been larger had Petro’s party not attempted to influence the outcome. He claimed that Petro’s party tried to 'steal' the election but failed sufficiently to win. Despite his criticisms, Giménez acknowledged Colombia’s democratic system and the legitimacy of Petro’s current presidency, while emphasizing the significance of overseas voting, where De La Espriella received strong support.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the situation with clear ideological bias by portraying the opposition candidate as legitimate and implying that the incumbent government attempted to manipulate the election. The language used suggests skepticism toward President Petro’s leadership and implies that his actions, '

Why these scores (Factual 55 · Objective 50): The article contains unsubstantiated claims about U.S. involvement and alleged election tampering, which are not present in the primary source. The tone is biased and lacks neutrality, especially in quoting U.S. officials making political assertions.

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