Colombia's political outlook changed when Iván Duque won the presidential race. Experts weigh in on what's next.
Colombia has a chance to build on considerable progress with Iván Duque at the helm, but that will require smart, strategic choices, write John Negroponte and Mack McLarty in the Miami Herald.
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Colombia's next president "stands in a really good position to heal the polarization that marked the campaign," says La Rotta, head of AS/COA's media relations and an El Tiempo columnist.
“Duque is very much a creature of Washington who’d love to be Colombia’s Emmanuel Macron," said AS/COA's Brian Winter regarding Colombia's president-elect leadership style.
“Colombia is one of the staunchest friends and allies of the United States,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Washington's continued support for Colombia's peace process.