Colombia's Presidential Election Certified, New Administration Sets Reform Agenda
Final certification of the 2026 presidential election results ended weeks of political uncertainty, with the incoming government preparing to address economic reforms and social stability.

Colombian electoral authorities certified the final results of the 2026 presidential election on June 23, formally confirming the new administration's mandate and closing out a prolonged period of post-election uncertainty in Bogotá.
The transition process has begun, with the president-elect expected to address the nation within the coming week on priorities including economic policy and social stability. Officials described the handover as proceeding smoothly.
The certification marks a significant moment for Colombian democracy, arriving in the middle of a FIFA World Cup hosted across North America, a period when national attention has been split between politics and sport. The new government will take office with a full four-year mandate ahead.
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