The case against former President Alvaro Uribe is not only unjust but a clear mockery of Colombia's legal system. This ruling risks intensifying the already deep political divisions in Colombia. The evident misuse of Colombia's judicial system against Uribe may also have implications for the bilateral relationship between Colombia and the United States.
The guilty verdict is a long-overdue affirmation that no one is above the law — not even a former president. For years, Uribe has evaded accountability despite mounting evidence of criminal behavior and ties to violent paramilitary groups. This ruling reflects the strength and maturity of Colombia’s democratic institutions and is a necessary step toward justice, not political vengeance.
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There is a 10% chance that Colombia will experience a civil war before 2036, according to the Metaculus prediction community.