Colombia's Electoral Council Probes Petro's 2022 Campaign
Colombia's National Electoral Council has initiated an investigation into President Gustavo Petro's 2022 election campaign. The alleged violation involves campaign financing limits. The inquiry targets both Petro and his campaign manager, Ricardo Roa, currently Ecopetrol's chief executive, with the majority of the Council's magistrates approving the probe.
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The National Electoral Council of Colombia has moved forward with an inquiry into President Gustavo Petro's campaign for the 2022 elections. Allegations of exceeding financing limits have triggered this course of action, a statement released on Tuesday confirmed.
With approval from the majority of its nine magistrates, the Council has initiated an investigation that involves both Petro and his campaign manager, Ricardo Roa. The latter is also recognized as the chief executive of Ecopetrol, the nation's majority state-owned energy firm.
This development raises significant questions about the campaign's funding strategies and could have implications for Ecopetrol, considering Roa's current executive role. The Council's decision underscores the importance of transparency and adherence to electoral financing laws in maintaining public trust.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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