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Colombia’s ELN rebels call three-day ceasefire for presidential election

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 8:17 AM

BOGOTA, May 20 (Reuters) – Rebels from Colombia’s National Liberation Army (ELN) said on Wednesday that they will hold a three-day ​unilateral ceasefire for the first round ‌of the presidential election.

The ceasefire aims to respect Colombians’ right to vote, ELN said in a statement, as voters will head to the polls ‌on ​May 31 to elect ⁠the next president, ⁠who will serve from 2026 to 2030.

• The ceasefire will run from midnight on May 30 to midnight on June 2, ​the ELN added.

• Colombia’s government suspended peace talks with the rebel group ⁠last year following a ⁠string of ELN attacks in the ​country.

• The three main presidential candidates are ​Ivan Cepeda of Petro’s leftist Historic Pact ‌coalition and two conservative rivals – Paloma Valencia of the Democratic Center and independent businessman Abelardo De la Espriella.

• A recent Invamer ⁠poll showed Cepeda garnering 44.3% of voting intention, with De la Espriella at 21.5% and Valencia ⁠at 19.8%.

• ‌Incumbent Gustavo Petro is constitutionally ⁠barred from seeking a second ​term.

• ‌If no candidate wins more ​than 50% ⁠of valid votes, a runoff will take place on June 21.

• There was no immediate response from the government to the ceasefire announcement.

(Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta; Editing by ​Kylie Madry)