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Colombia's incoming president stated that the current leader directed the armed forces to safeguard institutions. The outgoing administration has not responded to the allegation.
Colombia's president-elect stated that the outgoing president ordered the military to protect the country's democracy. The incoming leader described the directive as a response to an alleged coup plot.
Background The statement came during the transition period between administrations. No military action has been reported in connection with the claim.
The armed forces have not issued a public statement on the matter.
Further developments are expected as the transition continues.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
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