This Saturday, March 19, a week after the Colombian legislative elections were held, in which the new Congress of the Republic was defined among controversies and questions, the Democratic Center requested a recount of votes “with the revision of every card that could have been altered by the juries.”
In a statement, the governing party warned of an unusual difference between the pre-counting of votes and the votes consolidated by the General Registrar of the Nation, which were announced on Friday morning, noting that they have historically been about 0.5%, compared to the current 7%, results with which they lost a seat in the Senate.
“It is absolutely suspicious that Gustavo Petro's Historical Pact, exclusively, had complained about specific sites where a strangely high percentage of votes that did not appear in the pre-count appeared. To other parties to a lesser extent,” said the right-wing community.
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