Jerusalem Post/World NewsDe La Espriella, 47, has proposed a tough crackdown on crime, as well as the end to peace talks with armed groups and a boost to Colombia's oil and gas sector.Follow us on GoogleColombia's right-wing presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella, joined by his wife Ana Lucia Pineda, reacts during a runoff against leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda, in Barranquilla, Colombia, June 21, 2026. (photo credit: Jair Coll/REUTERS)ByREUTERS, JERUSALEM POST STAFFJUNE 22, 2026 01:49Right-wing candidate Abelardo De La Espriella won the Colombian presidential elections in a tight race on Sunday.De La Espriella, 47, has proposed a tough crackdown on crime, as well as the end to peace talks with armed groups and a boost to Colombia's oil and gas sector.Cepeda, 63, has vowed to continue the policies of President Gustavo Petro, a former rebel and the country's first leftist president, which include state pension payments for the poor, union-backed labor reforms, peace talks with armed groups that have fought the state for decades, and a moratorium on new oil projects.De La Espriella blames Petro for the country's economic and security woes and has vowed to lower taxes and reduce the size of the state by up to 40%, but has said he will preserve Petro's 23% increase in the minimum wage, along with other popular social measures.400,000 voters turned in blank ballots in protestWhoever wins will grapple with high public debt and a divided Congress, which could stymie reform proposals.Some 400,000 voters turned in blank ballots, usually seen as a protest vote.This is a developing story.Follow us on Google