HomeN2:COColombia right wing candidate De La Espriella, leftist Cepeda poised for run-off

Colombia right wing candidate De La Espriella, leftist Cepeda poised for run-off

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By Carlos Vargas, Nelson Bocanegra ‌and Luis Jaime Acosta

BOGOTA, May 31 (Reuters) - Colombian right wing outsider ​Abelardo de la Espreilla is poised to compete in a runoff in the country's presidential race against leftist senator ⁠Ivan Cepeda, data from the country's national registry office showed on Sunday, after no candidate reached the more than 50% support needed to avoid a second round, with a ​majority of votes counted nationwide.

De La Espriella and Cepeda were running close in tallies, with the right ‌wing lawyer notching 44% support and the long-time senator and activist 41%.

Lawyer and businessman De La Espriella, has never held elected office, but his style and policy proposals have drawn comparisons ⁠to El Salvador's Nayib Bukele.

Portraying himself as an outsider free from political ⁠baggage, De La Espriella, 47, has proposed a tough offensive against illegal armed groups, the construction of 10 megaprisons and poverty reduction through better education, healthcare and housing for the poorest.

 Cepeda, a 63-year-old lawmaker, has been leading opinion polls, but surveys have suggested he ‌will face a much tougher contest in a second round, once right-leaning and centrist ⁠voters no longer have multiple candidates to choose from.

Cepeda, the ‌son of a murdered communist leader, has promised to ​pursue peace with illegal armed groups through negotiations, a policy that has led to little progress under current leader President Gustavo Petro. He also plans to deepen reforms ‌meant to reduce inequality and poverty, including by raising taxes ​on high earners, gifting 1 million ⁠hectares (2.47 million acres) to victims of the country's six-decade internal conflict, and ‌expanding healthcare coverage.

De La Espriella, who has legally ⁠represented controversial figures including former Venezuelan minister Alex Saab, has warned Cepeda would ensure the continuation of Petro’s much-criticized economic policies, including a ban on new oil projects.

The lawyer ​says he has financed his ‌campaign with his own resources, without receiving donations from parties or large companies. Reuters could ⁠not independently verify that claim.

(Reporting by Carlos ​Vargas, Luis Jaime Acosta, Nelson Bocanegra and Julia Symmes Cobb, Editing by Julia ​Symmes Cobb, Deepa Babington and Chris Reese)

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