AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColombia Runoff Shock: Abelardo de la Espriella, a Trump-backed “outsider” lawyer known as “The Tiger,” narrowly won Colombia’s presidential runoff over Iván Cepeda (about 49.7% to 48.7%), setting up a hard-right turn after four years of Petro-era rule—while Cepeda and Petro signaled they’ll challenge the preliminary count, raising the stakes for the official tally. Street Protests & Security Fears: The result triggered clashes and demonstrations in major cities, with supporters celebrating in Barranquilla and protesters burning flags and confronting police in places like Cali and Bogotá, as both sides warn of unrest. Who He Is: Coverage spotlights De la Espriella’s combative style, business background, and campaign tactics aimed at a tougher crackdown on armed groups and drug trafficking. Tech & Politics Beyond Colombia: A Reuters piece on Latin American students shifting toward Spain underscores how U.S. political turbulence is reshaping education choices. LatAm Business Moves: Vertical Data and Ascenty announced a LatAm push to deploy GPU-heavy AI workloads across Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Colombia.
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