Colombia presidential election: leftist former guerilla and populist outsider head to runoff
by Joe Parkin Daniels in Bogotá from World news | The Guardian on (#5ZSBG)
Rivals Gustavo Petro will face Rodolfo Hernandez on 19 June amid growing discontent over inequality and inflation
Colombia's election will go to a runoff between two opposing anti-establishment candidates on 19 June after voters on Sunday were unable to pick a president outright.
Gustavo Petro, a leftist former guerrilla and onetime mayor of Bogota, won the largest share of the vote, with 40%, but fell short of the 50% required to win outright and prevent a second round. Petro's rival in the runoff will be Rodolfo Hernandez, a business magnate and social media firebrand, who is viewed as a conservative, populist outsider.
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