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Colombia president-elect De La Espriella taps Lara as interior minister

By Thomson Reuters Jun 26, 2026 | 9:19 AM

BOGOTA, June 26 (Reuters) – Colombia’s president-elect Abelardo De La Espriella on Friday said former congressman Rodrigo Lara will serve as interior minister in his ​administration, tasked with managing the government’s relationship ‌with a deeply divided congress.

Lara, 51, is a lawyer and former senator from the Cambio Radical party and was described by De La Espriella as an “anti-corruption tsar” in a post on ‌social ​media announcing the appointment.

De La ⁠Espriella, who won the ⁠presidency with a right-wing platform and presented himself as a political “outsider,” will need to form a coalition to push his reforms through.

De La Espriella will need ​lawmakers’ backing to carry out many of his pledges, including reviving the oil industry, cracking down ⁠on armed groups and shrinking the ⁠size of the state, but his ​political movement has just five seats.

The leftist Historic Pact party ​holds more seats than any other in both ‌legislative chambers, though no party holds a majority.

Lara’s role will be key to building bridges with centrist and right-wing factions, negotiating the new administration’s legislative agenda, and ⁠attempting to push through De La Espriella’s key bills.

The president-elect has promised to strengthen security, combat drug trafficking and ⁠illegal armed groups, ‌and revitalize the mining and energy ⁠sector — initiatives that will require legislative support.

However, ​the ‌lack of his own solid congressional bloc ​and De ⁠La Espriella’s decision to run without formal party backing could force his government to negotiate with Congress on a case-by-case basis, according to analysts.

The new government will take office on August 7.

(Reporting by Nelson Bocanegra, Editing ​by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez)