Colombian voters head to the polls this weekend to elect a new president to lead their nation. Senior Fellow Mauricio Cárdenas says the outcome of the race is largely predictable but says the issues looming for Colombia’s next president will require strong leadership and an ability for global diplomacy.
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Commentary
Issues Driving Colombia’s Presidential Elections
June 16, 2010