De la Espriella shakes Colombia: how he won the first round and what Cepeda needs to come back

De la Espriella shakes Colombia: how he won the first round and what Cepeda needs to come back

Political scientist Patricia Muñoz Yi argues that Abelardo de la Espriella capitalized on the conservative vote and anti-Petrist sentiment with a more confrontational discourse that displaced the traditional right. Although he arrives as the favorite in the second round, she warns that Iván Cepeda retains key electoral strongholds and that the country’s polarization keeps the dispute for the Presidency of Colombia open.

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“Someone tried to take off my mask”: Chuy Mine explains why he never shows his face and what motivated him to expand his digital universe into a book

“Someone tried to take off my mask”: Chuy Mine explains why he never shows his face and what motivated him to expand his digital universe into a book

The Mexican streamer, YouTuber, and VTuber, Chuy Mine, presents “Multiverso Chuy Mine,” a story inspired by his childhood, loneliness, bullying, and the courage to ask for help. At 24 years old, he talks about the mask behind which he built a community, his unexpected encounter with reading, and the first visit he will make to Peru.

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