AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoElection Watch: Colombia heads to a presidential vote Sunday, with the first round on May 31 and a runoff June 21 if needed, as voters weigh President Gustavo Petro’s agenda amid polarization, fiscal strain, and a worsening security picture. Security on the Ground: Ahead of the election, Bogotá plans to deploy 12,000 police officers to protect polling sites, responding to warnings from progressive forces about alleged fraud and manipulation. Armed-Group Violence: Clashes between dissident FARC factions in Colombia’s strategic cocaine region left at least 52 guerrillas dead, underscoring how violence is testing election peace. Health & Science in Bogotá: Colombia has begun deep brain stimulation surgery for treatment-resistant depression, aiming to help the roughly 2.4 million people affected nationwide. Tech for Emergencies: Bogotá’s rural SOS pilot tested satellite direct-to-device emergency messaging in Sumapaz, sending alerts from a smartphone where there’s no mobile coverage. Sports Spotlight: Neymar is ruled out for 2–3 weeks with a calf injury, putting his World Cup opener in doubt.
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