Reports of tensions in Valencia [3 sources]
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Reports of tensions in Valencia [3 sources]
Colombia carried out physical assault in Valencia [10 sources]
Reports of tensions in Valencia [10 sources]
Reports of tensions in Valencia [5 sources]
Reports of tensions in Valencia [10 sources]
Reports of tensions in Valencia [5 sources]
Reports of tensions in Valencia [3 sources]
Venezuela reported tensions in Valencia [6 sources]
Reports of physical assault in Valencia [6 sources]
Reports of coercive pressure in Valencia [5 sources]
Government issued demands in Valencia [3 sources]
Reports of coercive pressure in Valencia [4 sources]
Valencia applied coercive pressure on Venezuela in Valencia [4 sources]
Venezuela applied coercive pressure in Valencia [4 sources]
Venezuela applied coercive pressure on United States in Valencia [4 sources]
Venezuela engaged in clashes in Valencia [16 sources]
Guyana made demands of Venezuela in Valencia [4 sources]
Venezuela engaged in clashes in Valencia [16 sources]
Valencia threatened Criminal in Valencia County [6 sources]
Valencia threatened Criminal in 34.7334 [6 sources]
Venezuela engaged in clashes in Valencia [5 sources]
Reports of conflict in Valencia [10 sources]
Reports of conflict in Valencia [5 sources]
Valencia rejected overtures in Milan [5 sources]
# Translation Days before the first round on May 31st, Colombia reaches the final stretch of a presidential campaign marked by public squares and social media, but with a notable absence: neither Iván Cepeda nor Abelardo de la Espriella have participated in formal debates. Only Paloma Valencia has accepted this scenario of direct confrontation, which has limited public scrutiny of the three candidates with the best chances of defining the country's direction over the next four years. In that context, the statements that Cepeda, De la Espriella, and Valencia have made in interviews, speeches, and social media posts carry greater weight.