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Cepeda calls for civil disobedience if De la Espriella doesn’t renounce US citizenship

Colombia Reports

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June 30, 2026

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Opposition leader Ivan Cepeda urged followers to exercise civil disobedience unless President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella does not renounce his US citizenship and ends the persecution of opponents in the US. At a press conference, Cepeda announced the “civil disobedience against the violation of our national dignity” and called on the 12.7 million Colombians who [] The post Cepeda calls for civil disobedience if De la Espriella doesn’t renounce US citizenship appeared first on Colombia News.

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News Americas Now

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Le Monde

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· Jun 26, 2026

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Independent Online

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· Jul 5, 2026

SAFTU demands clarity on the deregistration of the Public Servants Association

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Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 8, 2026

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 30, 2026

Domicile Isn't a Real Argument For Citizenship Says Wydra

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· Jul 1, 2026

Colombia’s Cepeda Demands President-Elect Renounce US Citizenship, Disclose Intelligence Ties

Ivan Cepeda, who lost Colombia's June 21 presidential runoff to Abelardo de la Espriella, is demanding the president-elect renounce his US citizenship, clarify whether he has worked as an agent of US intelligence agencies, and end efforts to extradite outgoing President Gustavo Petro -- or face a campaign of peaceful civil disobedience.

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Related coverage for "Cepeda calls for civil disobedience if De la Espriella doesn’t renounce US citizenship": News Americas Now — USCIS Moves To Strip Citizenship From Several Caribbean Nationals. Le Monde — US Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration's anti-immigration policies. Independent Online — SAFTU demands clarity on the deregistration of the Public Servants Association. Inside Higher Ed — Academic Civics: What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen of Your University?. Bloomberg — Domicile Isn't a Real Argument For Citizenship Says Wydra . The Eastern Herald — Colombia’s Cepeda Demands President-Elect Renounce US Citizenship, Disclose Intelligence Ties