leftist
Coverage of leftist in the Nexus archive.
- Colombia’s Loser Cepeda Wants 33,000 Tables Recounted. Will It Matter?
Iván Cepeda, the losing leftist candidate in Colombia's June 21 runoff, plans to contest 33,000 voting tables before accepting the election result. Right-wing lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella currently leads the preliminary count by approximately 248,000 votes.
- Trump-endorsed right-wing candidate leads in tight Colombia presidential race
Abelardo de la Espriella, a right-wing candidate endorsed by Trump, is leading Colombia's presidential race with nearly all ballots counted. He is positioned ahead of his leftist rival, emphasizing his plans to address crime and economic challenges.
- Peru's leftist candidate Sanchez asks right-wing rival Fujimori to back vote recount
Peru's leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez asked right-wing rival Keiko Fujimori to support a vote recount, citing alleged irregularities after overseas votes were tallied. Fujimori leads by a narrow margin as counting proceeds slowly.
- Fujimori edges ahead of Sánchez in Peru as expat ballots flip a razor-thin count
Keiko Fujimori reclaimed first place in Peru's presidential runoff as ballots from expatriates shifted the count. With 98.2% of votes processed, Fujimori led with 50.002% against 49.999% for Roberto Sánchez, a margin of fewer than 1,000 votes.
- Colombian presidential vote headed to run-off between pro-Trump, leftist rivals
Colombian presidential vote is headed to a run-off election between right-wing outsider Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist senator Ivan Cepeda. The first-round results showed de la Espriella and Cepeda advancing to the second round.
- Colombia set for runoff vote after tight presidential poll
Colombia is heading to a runoff presidential election as right wing outsider Abelardo de la Espreilla and veteran leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda are set to face each other in the second round. Vote counting is ongoing, with both candidates advancing after a closely contested initial poll.
- Colombian voters weigh economic reforms against right-wing crackdown
Colombians are set to vote in the first round of a presidential election, with candidates including a leftist senator, an independent businessman, and a right-wing senator. Ivan Cepeda, the leading leftist candidate, is unlikely to secure enough votes to avoid a June run-off.
- In Colombia's election, undecided voters weigh leftist vs. right-wing firebrand
Colombians are voting in an election where candidates from leftist and right-wing factions are competing, focusing on strategies to address crime, armed groups, and social reform through dialogue or strict measures.
- Leftist climate zealotry means never having to say you’re sorry
The article criticizes liberals for allegedly avoiding accountability on climate change and shifting focus to other causes, suggesting they operate within a 'happy bubble' of unchecked ideology.