Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos wins second term
- 10 years ago
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has won a second term in an election seen as a referendum on peace talks with Marxist guerrillas.
Santos pushed for support to continue the dialogue with rebel leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC) to end half-a century of war.
His rival Oscar Ivan Zuluaga had campaigned on a taking a tougher stance.
Santos opened talks in late 2012 aiming to end the conflict that has killed over 200,000 people and forced millions more from their homes.
Santos pushed for support to continue the dialogue with rebel leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC) to end half-a century of war.
His rival Oscar Ivan Zuluaga had campaigned on a taking a tougher stance.
Santos opened talks in late 2012 aiming to end the conflict that has killed over 200,000 people and forced millions more from their homes.