Gustavo Petro speaks after casting his vote at a polling station [Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters]
The Guardian: Former guerrilla Gustavo Petro wins Colombian election to become first leftist president
Former fighter in the M-19 militia beat populist business tycoon and fellow political outsider Rodolfo Hernández in runoff on Sunday
Colombia has elected a former guerrilla fighter Gustavo Petro as president, making him the South American country’s first leftist head of state.
Petro beat Rodolfo Hernández, a gaff-prone former mayor of Bucaramanga and business mogul, with 50.47% of the vote in a runoff election on Sunday and will take office in July amid a host of challenges, not least of which is the deepening discontent over inequality and rising costs of living.
Hernández had 47.27%, with almost all ballots counted, according to results released by election authorities.
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WNU Editor: Gustavo Petro got 50.47%. Now that is a razor thin win.
Former Guerilla Fighter Rebel Gustavo Petro Wins The Runoff Election To Become Colombia's Next President
Colombia Election Live Results: Petro Elected the First Leftist President -- New York Times
Colombia elections: Ex-guerrilla leader Gustavo Petro wins -- DW
Former rebel Gustavo Petro wins runoff election to become Colombia's next president -- CBS/AP
Leftist Petro elected president of Colombia, defeating millionaire Hernandez -- France 24
Colombia elects former guerrilla Petro as first leftist president -- Reuters
Colombia: Left-wing ex-rebel Gustavo Petro wins presidency -- Al Jazeera
Francia Márquez to become Colombia's first Black vice president -- Axios
Colombia Braces for Economic Change as Petro Wins Presidency -- Bloomberg
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