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Ahead of Colombia’s presidential election on May 31, polling stations opened in Venezuela on Monday. Around 179,000 Colombian citizens living in the Bolivarian nation are eligible to vote in the election, which will determine the successor to president Gustavo Petro for the 2026-2030 term.

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00:09with the presidential election in Colombia just days away a poll war has broken out with polls
00:15attempting to position right-wing candidates as frontrunners while the historical PAX candidate
00:20Ivan Cepeda leads in the polls some surveys suggest that right-wing candidates Abelardo
00:25de la Espriera and Paloma Valencia are the favorites to win the first round investigations have revealed
00:31the unreliability of these polling firms showing that they do not meet the legal requirements for
00:35drafting questionnaires further part companies with a long history and reputation in the country
00:41such as the National Consulting Center indicate that they can be a CEO of the left wing candidate
00:46Ivan Cepeda is consolidated with a solid 44.3% in voting attention and ahead of Colombia's presidential
01:00election on May 31st polling stations open in Venezuela on Monday around 179,000 Colombian
01:05citizens living in the Bolivar nation are eligible to vote in the election which will determine the
01:10successor to president Gustavo Pedro for a 2026-2030 term this scenario Colombian citizens living abroad
01:17will be able to vote as long as their ID is registered at a consulate or authorized voting location
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