Colombia's Presidential Election Results: 2022
5:59 p.m.Colombia appears headed to runoff presidential election  in June.From The New York Times:"Two anti-establishment candidates, Gustav Petro, a leftist, andRodolfo Hernández, a right-wing populist, captured the toptwo spots in Colombia's presidential election on Sunday,delivering a stunning blow to Colombia's dominant conservativepolitical class."If the results hold, the two men will compete in a runoff electionon June 19 that is shaping up to be one of the most consequentialin the country's history. At stake is the country's economic model,its democratic integrity and the livelihoods of millions of peoplepushed into poverty during the pandemic." -- nytimes.com- @cccmedia
@cccmedia Are personal opinions allowed on your site?
@cccmedia See I am old enough to remember Fidel Castro's interview with the New York Times swearing he was not a communist. Most people believed him until he brought out the firing squads and put them on television killing people involved with the Batista government. I don't think Petro will do that but you never know when communists are involved.
On 13 March, the peso traded at CLP 839 per USD, a 5.4% depreciation from the same day last month. On a year-on-year terms, the CLP was down 20.3% and 10.4% on a year-to-date basis.
I am a right to center politically. I have been doing a lot of research and considering buying property Medellin or Cartagena. From my understanding Petro has made some allegiance with the center of his government. He has appointed some intelligent men to key financial positions in his government. Everyone was very concerned about him getting into power. Please only answer this question if you have deep knowledge of the political situation in Colombia. I don't care about your opinions left or right please answer with facts.The question is would you buy real estate in Columbia today knowing what you know? Thank you, Chris- @cbogle54
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