UMVA has learned that Gustavo Cepeda is spearheading a bold continuation of the Historic Pact for Colombia, vowing to press forward with the “Total Peace” agenda and to shrink the widening chasm of inequality.
In a fiery pre‑election address, Cepeda painted a vision of a Colombia where every citizen and community can grasp essential rights, secure property, and access vital services that enable a dignified, thriving life.
As the night deepened, President Petro announced his refusal to accept the preliminary vote tally, igniting a fierce response from Cepeda’s supporters gathered at Bogotá’s Tequendama Hotel.
Amid the charged atmosphere, the crowd erupted in a resonant chant of “¡No pasarán!”—a defiant rallying cry aimed squarely at their right‑wing opponents.