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Colombia’s president-elect halts transition after Petro rejects election result

Political standoff deepens as both sides suspend handover process following disputed presidential runoff

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 8, 2026
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Colombia's political transition faces uncertainty after disputed election outcome. - AP Photo/Fernando Vergara

Colombia's presidential transition stalled after the outgoing president rejected the election result. - AP Photo/Fernando Vergara

BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombia’s president-elect, Abelardo de la Espriella, suspended the transition process with the outgoing administration on Tuesday after President Gustavo Petro refused to recognize the results of last month’s presidential election, escalating a political standoff ahead of the scheduled transfer of power.

De la Espriella accused Petro of attempting to remain in office by refusing to accept the outcome of the June 21 runoff election. Petro had alleged election fraud a day earlier without providing evidence and said he would not recognize the conservative leader’s victory over Sen. Iván Cepeda, the candidate backed by the governing coalition.

The dispute has cast uncertainty over the presidential transition, known in Colombia as the empalme, during which the outgoing administration prepares the incoming government for office.

Mutual accusations intensify political crisis

In a video posted on social media, de la Espriella accused Petro and Cepeda of trying to “cling to power at all costs” through what he described as “a coup d’état.” He did not provide evidence to support the allegation, and Petro did not immediately respond.

“As president-elect, I call on Colombia’s armed forces to honor their oath to protect the Constitution and democracy and to disobey any orders from Petro to the contrary,” de la Espriella said.

He also urged the international community to closely monitor the transfer of power and called on his supporters to “resist” until his inauguration, which is scheduled for Aug. 7.

Government suspends transition process

Following de la Espriella’s announcement, Finance Minister Germán Ávila, who coordinates the outgoing administration’s transition team, ordered government officials to suspend the handover process.

In a televised address, Ávila criticized statements made by members of the president-elect’s transition team and said Petro’s administration had “nothing to hide.”

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The exchange marked the latest breakdown in a transition that has been characterized by increasingly sharp accusations between the outgoing and incoming political camps.

International observers backed election process

De la Espriella, a lawyer and businessman whose business interests include a clothing brand, alcoholic beverages and a restaurant, secured an endorsement from U.S. President Donald Trump despite having no previous elected political experience.

He was declared the winner of Colombia’s June 21 presidential runoff after defeating progressive lawmaker Iván Cepeda by roughly one percentage point, a margin of more than 251,000 votes.

The result represented a setback for Petro’s political movement after Cepeda pledged to continue the outgoing government’s agenda, including efforts to negotiate with multiple armed groups.

International election observers publicly supported the integrity of the vote.

A European Union election observation mission praised the transparency and efficiency of the vote-counting process, while the Carter Center described the election results management system as “reliable, transparent and fully traceable.”

President-elect continues forming government

Despite suspending the transition, de la Espriella continued preparing for office by announcing six additional Cabinet appointments on Tuesday.

The appointments expand the list of ministers already designated to lead the defense, interior, finance and environment portfolios as preparations continue ahead of the planned inauguration.

This report is based on reporting by The Associated Press.

Topics: Colombia | Presidential Election | Gustavo Petro | Abelardo de la Espriella | Political Transition | Democracy | Latin America | Election Dispute

Tags: #Colombia#Election#GovernmentTransition#LatinAmerica#PoliticalCrisis
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