Colombian presidential candidate Iván Cepeda announced he has filed a complaint with the Attorney General's Office alleging that armed group dissident factions are pressuring and coercing voters ahead of the May 31st presidential elections. Speaking from Popayán, Cepeda stated that FARC dissident factions operating in Guaviare, Cauca, Meta, and Caquetá are using intimidation tactics, controlling identification systems, and threatening voters to influence electoral outcomes. The allegations follow claims by former president Álvaro Uribe that armed groups are forcing rural communities to vote for Cepeda, and corroborating reports from rival candidates Paloma Valencia and Claudia López of similar voter intimidation occurring across multiple municipalities.
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