Violence Against Politicians Increases in Colombia Ahead of Elections
Colombian politicians face rising threats including kidnappings, death threats and assassinations as the country approaches upcoming elections.

Politicians in Colombia are experiencing an escalation of violence as the country prepares for upcoming elections, according to reports of increased security incidents targeting political figures.
The violence has manifested in multiple forms, including kidnappings, death threats, and assassinations directed at politicians across the country. These incidents have created a climate of fear and uncertainty within Colombia's political establishment.
The timing of the increased violence coincides with the approach of Colombia's electoral campaign period, raising concerns about the safety of candidates and the integrity of the democratic process. Political figures have reported feeling increasingly vulnerable as they engage in campaign activities.
The escalation in threats against politicians represents a significant challenge for Colombian democracy, as candidates must balance their need to engage with voters against growing security risks. The situation has prompted discussions about protective measures for political figures during the campaign period.
Colombia has a history of political violence, and the current uptick in threats against politicians echoes past periods of instability that have affected the country's democratic processes. The incidents are being closely monitored as the election approaches.