Juan Daniel Oviedo, Carlos Fernando Galán and Gustavo Bolívar lead the survey of the Green Alliance
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- Jul 21, 2023
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This Tuesday, July 18, the Green Alliance will reveal the results of the survey that the party hired and that led them to make the decision not to support any of the three own competitors of the community: Lucía Bastidas, María Fernanda Rojas and Luis Carlos Leal, because they did not exceed 15%. One of the reasons is due to the fact that the party took advantage of and measured all the candidates, even those who have been campaigning for months and have national recognition. Although the survey results of the Centro Nacional de Consultoría will be revealed in the afternoon of today Tuesday, July 18, WEEK learned that Juan Daniel Oviedo, Carlos Fernando Galán and Gustavo Bolívar occupy the first places in the intention to vote. Oviedo, for example, marked a support of 22%, Galán 18% and Bolívar, who has not made the decision to aspire, 16%. Jorge Robledo and Rodrigo Lara obtained 6%; Diego Molano 5%, Lucía Bastidas 3.5%; María Fernanda Rojas, 3%, and Luis Carlos Leal, 2%. The poll upset Green's pre-candidates because they felt at a disadvantage. In addition, because, according to councilwoman María Fernanda Rojas, "the party seems more interested in making alliances in the first and second rounds." Lucía Bastidas, another of the councilors who aspired to receive the endorsement and who was the best evaluated of her party in the measurement, assured “that the farce of the survey carried out by the Green Party only gave signs day after day of what was confirmed today, several Green leaders have already championed different candidates, that is why the party will not have a candidate. Bogota deserves more."
Article taken from semana.com
By: Redacción Semana




It's quite interesting to see how the political landscape is shifting in this survey, especially with these names leading the way. Keeping up with the latest polling data is always a good way to stay informed about what's happening on the ground. I was actually reading through these results early this morning while I was up checking the sehri time london on my phone to make sure I finished my meal in time. It definitely looks like it’s going to be a close race.
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I found your summary of the Green Alliance survey really informative, especially how Juan Daniel Oviedo, Carlos Fernando Galán and Gustavo Bolívar are topping the latest poll numbers and shaping Bogotá’s mayoral outlook. While balancing political interest with coursework, there were times I had pass WGU classes fast support just to stay engaged without getting buried in deadlines. It shows how understanding shifting voter preferences can offer a clearer picture of local political momentum.
As I read this survey about Juan Daniel Oviedo, Carlos Fernando Galán and Gustavo Bolívar leading the Green Alliance’s poll for Bogotá’s mayor, I was reminded of how tough juggling coursework and real-world interests can be as a student especially when politics and deadlines collide. There were times I felt overwhelmed and needed to pay someone to take my online Philosophy class just to stay afloat so I could follow topics like this without falling behind. Thanks for breaking down the key figures and results so clearly.
I found your summary of the Centro Nacional de Consultoria poll really insightful, especially how it shows Juan Daniel Oviedo, Carlos Fernando Galán and Gustavo Bolívar leading voter intention and shaping Bogotá’s political landscape ahead of the mayoral race, which gives a real sense of shifting public opinion and strategic decisions within the Green Alliance. Balancing intense topics like this with my own academic workload once left me leaning for Online PhD exam help services so I could dive deeper into posts like yours without feeling overwhelmed. Thanks for breaking down the key figures and results so clearly.