Colombian Lawyer Campaigns on Crime Record Ahead of Sunday Vote
A criminal defense attorney is running for president in Colombia's election scheduled for this Sunday. He presents his professional background as evidence of a strict stance on crime.
winnipegfreepress.comA criminal defense attorney is running for president in Colombia's election scheduled for this Sunday. He presents his professional background as evidence of a strict stance on crime. The candidate has built a public profile that includes displays of personal wealth and music videos. He has used these elements while describing his approach to law enforcement during the campaign.
The candidate states that his courtroom experience qualifies him to address crime. He has made this argument repeatedly in public appearances leading up to the vote. Voters will decide the outcome on Sunday. No additional candidates or polling data appear in the available report.
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