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High Turnover of Colombian Ministers Amidst Scandals and Controversies
Several Colombian ministers have resigned or been dismissed due to controversies involving hostage situations, public contracts, and constitutional reforms, highlighting the government's instability and challenges.
High Turnover of Colombian Ministers Amidst Scandals and Controversies
Several Colombian ministers have resigned or been dismissed due to controversies involving hostage situations, public contracts, and constitutional reforms, highlighting the government's instability and challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Bolívar Resigns After Petro Rebuke, Exacerbating Colombia's 2026 Presidential Race
Gustavo Bolívar, director of Colombia's Department of Social Prosperity, resigned after President Gustavo Petro publicly criticized his presidential aspirations; the resignation comes amid a wave of departures by officials seeking the presidency in 2026.
Bolívar Resigns After Petro Rebuke, Exacerbating Colombia's 2026 Presidential Race
Gustavo Bolívar, director of Colombia's Department of Social Prosperity, resigned after President Gustavo Petro publicly criticized his presidential aspirations; the resignation comes amid a wave of departures by officials seeking the presidency in 2026.
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48% Bias Score


Uneven Justice in Colombian Corruption Cases
Former Colombian government officials Sandra Ortiz and Carlos Ramón González, allegedly involved in similar corrupt acts, face drastically different consequences: Ortiz is jailed, while González is reportedly in Barcelona, highlighting the uneven application of justice based on proximity to power.
Uneven Justice in Colombian Corruption Cases
Former Colombian government officials Sandra Ortiz and Carlos Ramón González, allegedly involved in similar corrupt acts, face drastically different consequences: Ortiz is jailed, while González is reportedly in Barcelona, highlighting the uneven application of justice based on proximity to power.
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56% Bias Score


Colombian Official Exposes Widespread Political Influence Peddling
Former Colombian tax director Luis Carlos Reyes publicly accused numerous high-ranking officials, including President Gustavo Petro's brother and close allies, of seeking to influence government appointments and customs decisions, releasing detailed lists and claiming President Petro instructed him ...
Colombian Official Exposes Widespread Political Influence Peddling
Former Colombian tax director Luis Carlos Reyes publicly accused numerous high-ranking officials, including President Gustavo Petro's brother and close allies, of seeking to influence government appointments and customs decisions, releasing detailed lists and claiming President Petro instructed him ...
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64% Bias Score


Benedetti's Political Resurrection Fuels Colombia's Health Reform
After facing scandal and exile, Colombian politician Armando Benedetti played a pivotal role in securing passage of the health reform bill in the House of Representatives, showcasing the pragmatic nature of Colombian politics and President Gustavo Petro's willingness to utilize diverse political str...
Benedetti's Political Resurrection Fuels Colombia's Health Reform
After facing scandal and exile, Colombian politician Armando Benedetti played a pivotal role in securing passage of the health reform bill in the House of Representatives, showcasing the pragmatic nature of Colombian politics and President Gustavo Petro's willingness to utilize diverse political str...
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64% Bias Score


Colombian Minister Resigns Amid Clientelism Accusations
Former Colombian Minister of Commerce, Luis Carlos Reyes, resigned after publicly accusing Minister Armando Benedetti and Ambassador Roy Barreras of seeking preferential appointments within the tax agency (DIAN), exposing a broader struggle against clientelism within the government.
Colombian Minister Resigns Amid Clientelism Accusations
Former Colombian Minister of Commerce, Luis Carlos Reyes, resigned after publicly accusing Minister Armando Benedetti and Ambassador Roy Barreras of seeking preferential appointments within the tax agency (DIAN), exposing a broader struggle against clientelism within the government.
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44% Bias Score

Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...

Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...
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52% Bias Score

Márquez's Political Crisis in Colombia
Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez faces multiple political crises: her party lost its legal status, she resigned from a key Afro-Colombian movement, and her relationship with President Petro is strained, jeopardizing her political future and the representation of Afro-Colombian communities.

Márquez's Political Crisis in Colombia
Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez faces multiple political crises: her party lost its legal status, she resigned from a key Afro-Colombian movement, and her relationship with President Petro is strained, jeopardizing her political future and the representation of Afro-Colombian communities.
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60% Bias Score

Uribe Trial Suspended: Supreme Court Orders Judge Recusal
A Colombian judge overseeing the trial of former President Álvaro Uribe has been recused by the Supreme Court, suspending the proceedings and delaying the resolution of this politically charged case. The recusal was requested by Uribe's defense team following accusations of judicial bias.

Uribe Trial Suspended: Supreme Court Orders Judge Recusal
A Colombian judge overseeing the trial of former President Álvaro Uribe has been recused by the Supreme Court, suspending the proceedings and delaying the resolution of this politically charged case. The recusal was requested by Uribe's defense team following accusations of judicial bias.
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40% Bias Score

Petro Administration Accused of Shifting Strategy to Intimidation Amidst Corruption Allegations
This article questions the Petro administration's handling of corruption allegations and its accountability, highlighting a shift in strategy towards threatening dissenters and using the "día cívico" as a tool for political intimidation, contrasting the government's rhetoric with its performance.

Petro Administration Accused of Shifting Strategy to Intimidation Amidst Corruption Allegations
This article questions the Petro administration's handling of corruption allegations and its accountability, highlighting a shift in strategy towards threatening dissenters and using the "día cívico" as a tool for political intimidation, contrasting the government's rhetoric with its performance.
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56% Bias Score

Petro and López's Feud Intensifies Ahead of 2026 Colombian Elections
President Gustavo Petro and former Bogotá mayor Claudia López are engaged in a fierce public battle, escalating as the 2026 elections approach; Petro's accusations against López, including labeling her 'worse than Uribe,' are fracturing political coalitions and intensifying the aggressive election c...

Petro and López's Feud Intensifies Ahead of 2026 Colombian Elections
President Gustavo Petro and former Bogotá mayor Claudia López are engaged in a fierce public battle, escalating as the 2026 elections approach; Petro's accusations against López, including labeling her 'worse than Uribe,' are fracturing political coalitions and intensifying the aggressive election c...
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60% Bias Score

Benedetti's Resurgence: Power Broker in Colombian Politics
Following past controversies, Armando Benedetti has become a powerful figure in the Colombian government under President Gustavo Petro, tasked with stabilizing the administration and preparing for the succession, significantly impacting the upcoming elections.

Benedetti's Resurgence: Power Broker in Colombian Politics
Following past controversies, Armando Benedetti has become a powerful figure in the Colombian government under President Gustavo Petro, tasked with stabilizing the administration and preparing for the succession, significantly impacting the upcoming elections.
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52% Bias Score
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