The European Union Election Observation Mission categorically rejected the allegations of electoral fraud made by Colombian communist president Gustavo Petro after the first presidential round. The international body stated that there is no evidence to support the accusations and reaffirmed the transparency of the process carried out by the country's electoral authorities.
The statement represents a significant setback for the questions raised by Gustavo Petro following the results that declared opposition candidate Abelardo De la Espriella the winner of the first round. The European mission, composed of independent experts deployed in various regions of Colombia, noted that the process was conducted in an orderly manner and in accordance with international democratic standards.
According to the preliminary report, the observers did not detect systematic irregularities that could alter the election result or situations that would support a hypothesis of fraud. The organization also highlighted the work carried out by the electoral authorities and the control mechanisms implemented during the voting day.

Petro's allegations had raised concerns in some political sectors due to the potential impact on public trust in democratic institutions. However, the European Union's position aligns with that of other national and international observers who also validated the transparency of the electoral process.









