The article discusses the perceived 'tibieza' (timidity) of centrist candidates in Colombia's second-round presidential election. The author, Víctor Castillo, critiques the center's failure to engage critically with their position despite having made accurate diagnoses of national issues. He argues that the center's confidence in their correctness has led to an inability to adapt or change, even when faced with electoral defeat.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the centrist candidates' approach as overly confident and unwilling to adapt, implying criticism of their policies and positioning. This critique aligns with left-leaning perspectives that often emphasize the need for more progressive and flexible governance. The tone suggests a批判





