AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoColombia Politics: Outgoing President Gustavo Petro again claims “electoral fraud” in Colombia’s June 21 vote, saying Iván Cepeda won and that the far-right Abelardo de la Espriella’s victory came from “algorithms” tied to foreign private firms. Justice & Labor: Colombia’s Justice Minister Jorge Iván Cuervo resigned after questioning parts of Petro’s “total peace” approach; separately, a Bogota court ordered the Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino jailed for five days for contempt over a guardianship ruling tied to harassment information at state broadcaster RTVC. World Cup (Colombia): Colombia heads into Tuesday’s Round of 16 vs Switzerland in Vancouver with coach Néstor Lorenzo stressing adaptability after Jhon Córdoba’s injury ruled him out; the Swiss are also managing fitness concerns. Regional Security: A new analysis highlights how drones are increasingly used as dual-use tools by armed groups across Latin America, with Colombia announcing a major anti-drone initiative. Sports (Ghana/Queiroz): Ghana’s sports minister Kofi Adams says he has not received Carlos Queiroz’s resignation letter despite social media claims, and rejects any government role in player selection.
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