The presidential election that was held in Colombia on May 29th brought some significant changes in the way politics usually shape up. For the first time, two candidates that do not belong to traditional parties are facing each other in the second round on june 19th.
From Vali Consultores, a government and public affairs firm, we present the following report on the Colombian presidential election where an analysis of the national overview and the changes in the voting trends of Colombians is addressed. Likewise, we present an outlook on governance and an analysis of the implications that an eventual government will have on the first 100 days in the most important economic sectors.