Abelardo De La Espriella rallies supporters after first-round win as Colombia prepares for decisive June 21 vote. (ANADOLU via Reuters.)
Colombian lawmakers are considering a proposal. would temporarily suspendPresidentGustavo Petrofrom office amid an investigation into allegations that he improperly intervened in the country's presidential election.
Gloria Arizabaleta, president of Colombia's Commission of Investigation. Accusation, filed a motion Wednesday seeking to suspend Petro from his duties through June 21, according to a document published by the commission.
The proposal stems from an ongoing probe into allegations that Petro engaged in political meddling during the campaign. cites conduct described as "extremely serious or serious."
Petro. whose four-year term is set to expire in August, has been accused of involvement in thepresidential campaignof leftist candidate Ivan Cepeda, who represents Petro's Pacto Historico coalition.
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Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro delivers a speech during a troop recognition ceremony at the Jose Maria Cordova Military Cadet School in Bogota on March 11. 2025.(Raul Arboleda/AFP via Getty Images)
Cepeda is scheduled to face conservative attorney Abelardo De La Espriella in a June 21runoff election.
The race is being closely watched in Washington because Colombia remains one of the United States' closest security partners in Latin America. a key ally in counternarcotics efforts. The country has long been central to U.S.-backed efforts to combat drug trafficking and organized crime throughout the region.
The suspension proposal faces significant hurdles before it can take effect. Lawmakers. legal experts said the measure would first need approval from all 16 members of the Commission of Investigation and Accusation before advancing to Colombia's Senate for further consideration.
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Colombia's Congress in Bogota. Lawmakers are considering a proposal. would temporarily suspend President Gustavo Petro amid an investigation into alleged election interference.(Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP via Getty Images)
"President Gustavo Petro has not been suspended; he remains in office," commission member Miguel Silvera Padilla said in a video statement. according to Reuters.
The Commission of Investigation. Accusation, which operates within Colombia's lower house of Congress, is responsible for reviewing complaints and potential criminal or disciplinary charges against high-ranking government officials.
Petro has repeatedly faced scrutiny from political opponents during his presidency. though the latest proposal comes less than two weeks before Colombians head to the polls tochoose his successor.
Ivan Cepeda speaks during a campaign rally in Cali, Colombia, on June 6, 2026. The leftist candidate is set to face conservative attorney Abelardo De La Espriella in Colombia's June 21 presidential runoff election.(AFP via Getty Images)
The runoff election between Cepeda. De La Espriella is expected to help determine whether voters continuePetro's leftist political projector shift toward a more conservative approach to security and governance.
Representatives for Petro did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Brittany Miller is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital. Tips can be sent tobrittany.miller@fox.comand @BrittMillerFox on X.
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