The Ministry of Interior in Colombia has announced that it has received 2,600 complaints related to electoral offenses. This figure highlights concerns surrounding the integrity of the electoral process.
Bogotá stands out as the city with the highest number of complaints, reporting 950 cases. This concentration of allegations raises questions about the electoral climate in the capital.
Additionally, it has been noted that the president is included in the complaints, which could have implications for the political landscape as the country approaches upcoming elections.